tv The Film Review BBC News November 30, 2018 5:45pm-6:01pm GMT
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a breach of data at the marriott international hotel chain's starwood division — 500 million guests have their personal details hacked. and rail fares rise for millions of commuters — by an average of three point one percent in january. now on bbc news a look ahead to sportsday at 6.30 tonight. we live in los angeles as britain's tyson fury way zen. what will it mean for the division? in the second round of the fa cup week at things off —— we take things on with blackpool and cardiff having a premier league sides tie with wills later this evening. but it is now time for the film of it.
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—— the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? a very strong week. we have this meant disobedience. the new film by —— the new film by sebastian lelio. disobedience is based on a novel by
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and the character played by rachel vise comes back and pfizer to best friends. at first it is not quite clear why they did not expect to see. —— rachel weisz. shall i take more of the doubt? who is mrs cooperman? esti?|i shall i take more of the doubt? who is mrs cooperman? esti? i told her she should stay with us. you must. i'll do it. it's fine. you married? yes. yes, we are. why didn't you let
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me know? you disappeared. it's a great cast. it becomes apparent that the two she was closest to where close and a relationship between her and the esti character. the rest the film is about the relationship between love and religion and how one person has attempted to almost redefine himself through belief and thatis redefine himself through belief and that is almost a touch of they come out miseducation of cameron post. she has gone off to new york and become one person. i'm surprised by the mixed reviews. i have not read them. i liked this and thought it was sensitively handled. there is a comparison with the fantastic a mad woman because it is the story of
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someone woman because it is the story of someone who in their wake of a death finds himself cast out of their own community. what i really liked about it was it as a film which does not doa it was it as a film which does not do a lot of expanding the plot. you come to realise things gradually and you do because of the way the performances work. is to do with glancey ‘s and what people don't say and the way that people looked at each other haul themselves. i really liked it. i have not read the noble but at what it was very funny and coppers a couple of terrific centre performances. creed two. i have never watched our boxing match in my life but i was astonished when can i creed reinvented the boxing franchise. apollo creed was killed in the ring by dolph lundgren ‘s character in rocky form. now his sun
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victor once a second—generation grudge match rematch and the character played by sir best stallone, rocky, is not up for it. i heard all, michael leejordan, says if you do not help me you are abandoning me. it is a familiar story, necessarily so because of its sense of history repeating itself that it sense of history repeating itself thatitis sense of history repeating itself that it is well enough directed that the old moves seem new and the bosses sequences pretty punchy. they don't have quite the panache that the first film had in which that is one match playing out almost entirely in one shot but what happens is you care about it and you feel the punches because you could about the characters and it really well played. it is astonishing that this far down the line this series is managing to produce new material that takes old refs and tells all stories in a new way. i was surprisingly gripped. there were a couple of moments during the boxing scenes that are found myself gripping the edge of the cheer and
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going, yes is mark. —— cheer. i thought it was very entertaining and not realise how long was and when i came out i thought while, i have beenin came out i thought while, i have been in the summers cinema longer matters a great recommendation. three identical strangers is a documentary. a character goes to couegein documentary. a character goes to college in 1918 people say hi to him and that they know annie realises he has a doppelgangers and has a 20 never knew he had. that becomes a news story and then a third person comes out of the woodwork and said actually it is me as well. here's a clip. this is not believable. this
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is unbelievable. while. this is big, this is serious. this is not some kind of crazy coincidence. this is not a kind of crazy coincidence. this is nota minor kind of crazy coincidence. this is not a minor resemblance, this is happening, this is really serious. i we nt happening, this is really serious. i went to classes got home. my mother was waiting. i said ma'am, do you see this? she said did you see this? we exchanged newspaper. it had the jewish hospital onjuly we exchanged newspaper. it had the jewish hospital on july the top 1961 and it was the louise wise adoption agency. i was knew growing up that i was adopted pins were always open about its. it said, sun of a prominent physician. and is said to myself, he's got the wealthy family. about 25 minutes into the film they
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have done that and they had a chamomiles cameo in a madonna movie. they had their own business. you ask wheeler goes from here? is that as to ask why those coincidences happen and why was that none of them knew about the others? was it coincidental that they ended up in three families from three different social strata? it also is the max almost starts to look like the accidental destiny has been sinisterly planned. as the documentary goes on, the less you know about going in the better. every time you think that is the end of all possible coincidences and can't get any more intriguing than this, it does. it is very well put together because as a piece of storytelling one of the problem sometimes with documentaries is they are as good as the story. this is a good story but it has to be told well with just the right level of revelation. at times it is like a
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thriller and at times it seems like a really sinister conspiracy theory. 0n the one hand it is a very interesting musing on nature versus nurture but behind that that is this whole other story going on and seriously i watched it and i was going, no, no, no. it must've been very annoying for anybody else. it becomes so astonishing and what is really important is that notjust because it is a good story but it is a really interesting and often very heartbreaking and very sinewy story but told so well. as a piece of film—making it is told with a very firm hand on the tiller of exactly how much information to reveal at which point. the less you know about the story in advance the better and evenif the story in advance the better and even if you know the whole story armour because there's been a lot of nudes coverage about it you will still be gripped other way the story will be gripped. news coverage. —— a lot of news coverage. shoplifters is
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a story about a family unit. the father of a young boy, we first meet them shoplifting and he is passing on the shoplifting skills to his son. they appear to be functioning asa son. they appear to be functioning as a normal family but they are anything but. if you told a story on the freeway could be a horror story ora the freeway could be a horror story or a crime thriller but it is told with real affection and again it is another kind of nature versus nurture thing. what constitutes a family? what constitutes criminal activity? would we put the barriers between acceptable and unacceptable behaviour? i thought it was really lovely and deserving prizewinner. and best dvd, it is toss but lovable tosh. i thought the first jeremy corbyn meal was all over the place that this
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—— —— mamma mia was all over the place but this is better and i was in floods of tears over my favourite abba song. have you ever cried in the cinema ever? have you ever watched it's a wonderful life? your challenge is to watch that again to the last seen without bursting into tea rs. if the last seen without bursting into tears. if you don't cry, you are an android. you will find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online. and you will find all our previous programmes on the bbc i play. we have had some downpours but is
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some great pictures sent in. it is all about a change with our weather. this mass of code is heading into the atlantic. it's going to pull on an anger the atlantic. it's going to pull on an angeer the atlantic. it's going to pull on an anger mr moore persistent rain but strong and gusty winds. some show is to come that they will fade. in the north that will turn chilly but on the side not so chilly. lots of cloud and hill fog and really quite damp in wet conditions by morning. it has been a pretty wet week already. that is because of these weather fronts and envelopes inside them some very warm atlantic air. --
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inside them some very warm atlantic air. —— very mild. we get chilly weather than the north with morning frost and further south we have all that wet weather to continue with first thing. that heaviest rain does clear way through the morning but we will be left with lots of low cloud and rather drizzly conditions as we go through the day. further north thatis go through the day. further north that is likely to be brighter with some sunny spells and is one of two showers. temperatures will lift as we go through the day. and my old picture as i mentioned. that is that fine about weather. a chance some ramie fringe into southern scotland and northern ireland. a little brightness perhaps across england and wales but limited. it is mild compared with six in aberdeen and 1a in london. the next area of rain is upon usjust in london. the next area of rain is upon us just after midnight as we head into sunday. we have more rain and again mostly for england and wales initially through the night because further north under the starry skies it will turn quite
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chilly. cold again on saturday night. frost levels could be in towns and cities mist and fog but the rain band are strongerfurther north so for northern ireland and scotla nd north so for northern ireland and scotland will turn cloudy as we go through sunday and some of that turn to snow over the hills. quite chilly here. wrinklies are we in england and wales and that is brighter than saturday but that will be heavy showers falling behind as strong winds pick up and push them in the atlantic. seven in the north, 50 in the south and it could get cold next week. let me show you this before i go. that is the area of low pressure for the weekend. behind it it opens up for the weekend. behind it it opens up these northerly winds coming down from the arctic. it'll get colder next week. we'll keep you updated. theresa may at the g20 summit in argentina,
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but brexit is still top of her agenda. as world leaders gather, her message for mps back home is to vote in the national interest for her brexit deal. this is the deal that's on the table — this is the deal. it's a good dealfor the uk. it delivers on the vote of the referendum, but it protects peoples jobs and security. elsewhere, at the g20 there's an enthusiastic greeting between president putin and the saudi crown prince, suspected of ordering the murder of a journalist. we'll bring you all the latest from the meeting where tensions are beginning to emerge between the world leaders. also tonight... passenger anger as rail fares rise by over 3%, despite months of chaos and delays. there's a housing shortage but almost one in four homes for the military is empty. ambulance service — is the patient breathing?
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