Bridgend

Bridgend

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  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2015-01-22
  • Runtime: 104 minutes
  • : 5.333
  • Production Company: Four Sons Pictures
  • Production Country: Denmark
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5.333/10
5.333
From 70 Ratings

Description

Over a 5-year period in Bridgend in Wales, 79 people, many of them teenagers, committed suicide without leaving any clue as to why. This is the starting point for this mysterious social drama.

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  • CinemaSerf

    5
    By CinemaSerf
    There’s a documentary made a few years earlier that is way more informative about these events in Bridgend than this really quite messy dramatisation. This really centres around the relationship between the newly arrived “Sara” (Hannah Murray) whose dad “Dave” (Steven Waddington) is a police officer and “Jamie” (Josh O’Connor). The latter lad is a lifer in this town and quite possibly knows something of what has caused the almost lemming-like suicidal activity that is puzzling this small community. Unfortunately, this film chooses not to focus on any aspects of these tragedies, but more to shine it’s light on the boozy and thuggish activities of the town’s fairly lawless youth - which I have to say, isn’t really very interesting. It’s got O’Connor in it, so of course there are sex and sexual tensions, but he’s nowhere near his best and the remainder of the cast - some of whom are real locals, deliver little more than a angrily scripted critique on a recently arrived family under pressure, some hormonal and cultish messing about in the river and it leaves us none the wiser about the root causes of these deaths nor about the complexities of the grief and, to an extent, the fear felt by those surviving. Perhaps the six years director Jeppe Rønde spent researching the film and acquainting himself with the community immersed him too deeply for him to remain even slightly objective about what he was trying to tell us, and so what we have is left isn’t really worth the film, sorry.

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