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welcome to the film review. we have this community fills apart, people andrew plant, bbc news. discover hidden secrets. what i liked about this, it is a gripping bore da rich rowe sweden's entry for thriller with an icy chill to it but on the other hand like many of his the foreign film. everybody knows it it has been a pretty windy day and films, it is about people in close, much of the country. let's see what intimate contact, very quietly has a spectacular cast? great the coming prospects are. who would falling apart, coming apart at the have thought for some weight would be waking up to a picture postcard seams. setting with a dusting of snow this pedigree. they are in buenos aires morning and some areas and higher but they go back to spain and their and it has this mysterious air ground saw several centimetres of to it, the title is everybody knows, snow and a beautiful picture sent in the question that hangs over hometown for a celebration. she and that was only half the story. brings with her her teenage daughter the whole film is what does who starts hanging round with a everybody know and who is not england and wales, plenty of saying what they know. sunshine but we had gail forrest young boy who tells her that many i don't think it is his best work, i think a separation yea rs young boy who tells her that many years ago, her mother was in love is a really extraordinary film, gusts of wind and why they had gusts with packer. she says, who knows? he but it is very confident, of winds in excess of 60—70 mph a very good cast, very well played, but done with the right air of mystery and intrigue, gci’oss of winds in excess of 60—70 mph across england and that was strong says, everybody knows, their names and some genuinely chilling moments. enough to bring down some trees so let's go to border. plenty of isobars. moved up into the are carved on a wall. shortly after we've had a spanish drama, now a swedish drama. a female customs officer who can smell fear. north sea and a trail of wintry the celebration, the daughter well done. showers lingering in the far that is a brilliant synopsis. disappears. has she ran away? has northwest. they will continue she been kidnapped? text messages overnight tonight and so a mixture the less beyond that
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suggest the latter is true but there you know, the better. of rain, sleet and snow, the winds a story by the writer isa suggest the latter is true but there is a concern about who knows what. will ease down a touch but it will of let the right one in, which tells you there may be bea will ease down a touch but it will be a blustery night right across the some supernatural elements. country. with some clear skies which was good. elsewhere, it is going to be a cool one as well. noticeable when the absolutely brilliant. she's a border guard, temperatures into the low single she can smell trouble, thing forfigures so temperatures into the low single she feels like she is an outsider, thing for figures so we could see a considered all her life there's touch of light frost as well so a something wrong with her, chilly start to monday morning and a then she meets a man who seems to be blustery start to monday morning but a kindred spirit. also a sunday —— ask anyone. fools gold is sunshine because it changes from today onwards but if he can make the most of it, do. monday will bea make the most of it, do. monday will be a lovely day, breezy afternoon but plenty of sun and the highs and together, they discover that actually, the world may not be gci’oss but plenty of sun and the highs across england and wales will feel as they thought it was. that little bit warmer because the i don't want to say any more than that, other to say winds are lighter. the cloud and if you are a fan of the films rain gathering into the far west and of david cronenberg, have enjoyed things like splice, another area of low pressure moving if you like that norwegian film by andre, a strange mixture in from the atlantic, again plenty of documentary and fantasy, this has all of these things, of isobars associated with that level and we will see a spell of but the most important thing is the less you know heavy rain and perhaps an inch and about where the story is going, the better because halfway through, people have used the term fairy it moves this way steadily south and tale, it is like a dark fairy tale
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east and be able to see gail forrest but grounded, rooted in reality, and it's really about identity. gusts of wind. it will push its way the same way that moonlight was full down into southeast of england by of that question, "who are you?", this begins with "who am i?" tuesday lunchtime and behind that and it is a fantastical sunny spells and scattered showers story about identity that is grounded in reality. but the winds will always remain a feature particularly up into the far although it is not perfect, northwest. 78 degrees in scotland, there are things in it that genuinely i did not see coming. 8-10 northwest. 78 degrees in scotland, 8—10 further south and on the southern flank this low as eight i was really surprised. and impressed by being surprised. tracks as weight use weights into fantastic. the north sea and we could see the captain marvel. most damaging gusts of winds. many different incarnations of captain marvel over the years. something to keep a close eye on. so brie larson is the intergalactic warrior with human memories who crash lands on earth are we that had looks quite stormy in the 1990s, an age and severe gales around with heavy of blockbuster video and cd—roms, rain and also some dryer, brighter computers where you go away and make a cup of tea and come back as well. and they are still turning on. she goes head—to—head with ben mendelsohn as a shape shifting alien and she crosses paths with a younger nick fury. the directors for this, co—directed, they come hello this is bbc from a very indie background, news with shaun ley. the headlines: but of course, since it's a marvel picture, there has to be action. a passenger plane crashes in ethiopia, killing here is a clip. all 157 people on board, including seven british citizens. one of the britons has been
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named asjoanna toole — a un workerfrom devon. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, warns mps that if they get crucial votes wrong this week they risk losing brexit. cars are crushed by scaffolding and a supermarket roof is ripped off as strong winds batter southern england and wales. the train is heading for a tunnel up ahead. martin kroc sol will be in this let's greet them at the station. chair from martin kroc sol will be in this chairfrom 7pm. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i was thinking how many films have i'm damian johnson with the main stories. aston villa's jack grealish there been featuring a fight is attacked by a spectator on the top of a train. during the derby against local rivals birmingham at st andrews. i can think of at least three. arsenal beat manchester united to go but here's the thing. fourth and inflict a first you have to have the action premier league defeat on caretaker sequences, that is what the marvel movies do. boss ole gunnar solksjaer. this was made by the directors of
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half nelson and mississippi grind. ah mane, mane — two goals for sadio you look at these kind of movies directed by the indie directors, as liverpool beat burnley to reduce they bring some of that indie the gap to one point on premier league sensibility into the film. leaders manchester city. you get a great big blockbuster, but it has something else. i think the co—writers and directors have done that to some extent. i would have liked to have been headline, nobody gets rid of us. i odder and more indie. am completely happy with the i think there are some performance from the boys. you have to be so ready, especially against problems with the narrative. burnley. and ireland overcome france it is an establishing story and there are a lot and the conditions in dublin to keep alive their slim hopes of retaining of beats you have to hit. that said, brie larson is terrific in the title role. the six nations title. great to see here. great to see her. it is a good cinematic role model, the times are changing. sam jackson, brilliantly de—aged digitally by 25 years, hello and welcome to sportsday, something i would really not mind i'm damien johnson. jack grealish has been attacked if they could do that to me. by an intruder on the pitch you and me both. back in my mid—30s, it was fine. during aston villa's game at birmingham. the local derby was stopped briefly it is fun. as a supporterjumped out i wanted it to be darker of the crowd and appeared to aim and stranger, but it is not
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a punch at the villa captain. that kind of film. the man in question was led away it feels very upbeat and fun, and brie larson is really terrific. by stewards and arrested by police. it is fine, enjoyable, i know many people who really loved it. i liked it. grealish was ok and able to continue... i didn't love it, but i liked it. he even went on score the winning goal for villa. it is fine. after the game the midfielder said: when you say it like that... it is fine. honestly. best out. fighting with my family is great. i really like it. based on the true story of a wrestling family from norwich. a young girl goes to america the join the wwe. florence pugh is dynamite as paige. the rock is in it. this was the reaction of villa he's also the producer. he was sitting at home in the uk, manager dean smith after the game. and he watched a channel 4 some mindless idiot runs documentary about the family and thought that would make on the pitch at the birmingham city a feature film and it really has. it went to number one end and the lack of security and tried to attack at the box office. one of our players. my best out. i thought the aftermath was really good, which you really didn't like. that goes to show you all criticism is different. you know, it makes you ashamed to be it'sjust opinion.
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a football fan and especially me i think the aftermath looked great, being from the city. itjust didn't have i am all for banter and local quite the substance. rivalries but that is taking too far and then you have 15,000 idiots not amazing, but good. clapping him off as well. it doesn't sit well. best dvd. 22 players out there at the end of awards season, working hard for each other all week and then rami malek winning all the awards they try to entertain for bohemian rhapsody and whatever the spectators. else one may think of the film, that is overstepping the mark and hopefully this performance is terrific. the authorities will deal with him. richard wilford was commentating on the game for the bbc. i saw queen at hyde park in 1975. earlier, he told me how the incident took everyone inside the ground by surprise. you see him on the screen. he wasn't even born then. i think it is a brilliant performance. it is not necessarily that unusual there are other things ona wrong with the film. it is not necessarily that unusual on a sporting occasion to see hats off to dexter somebody in a benign way, run around fletcher for saving it. it takes liberty with the stories. the pitch, get caught by the the criticism is they kind of slightly whitewashed this version of freddie. stewards and then be taken off. but in this case, the gentleman i think it takes a story concerned went straight towards jack grealish. there was the incident and and then bends it to its jack grealish was on the ground. a own dramatic purposes. certainly moving things number of birmingham city fans would around in terms of the chronological narrative. have enjoyed the incident initially because jack grealish has been something of a poster boy for their but find a recent biopic that hasn't. i think the dramatic local rivals, an outstanding talent liberties are ok. i do know the real story
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because i was quite a queen in the aston villa squad. but the obsessive for a while. dawning realisation of how serious i think his performance was great. an incident like that is on how and the music is astonishing. the live aid, 20 minutes at the end. badly it reflects on birmingham city for bulk, was apparent to everybody. we have heard from jack grealish it is funny because the first five queen albums were great, and i tailed off, but you watch it himself but are birmingham city and you think, this is like the abba aware of the consequences for them songbook, every single with this happening on their ground? one of these are hits. they are aware, it has been on it was fun. social media. birmingham city have a very enjoyable. that's it for this week, though. thanks for watching. very proud and committed fan base goodbye. but we know passions can be stirred. the stewarding of the game would have been intense, there were extra stewards on show but he got through a soft spot. it is difficult to stop in football grounds these days, and on this occasion it was a lapse in security. birmingham city are facing good evening. who'd have thought we a hearing to do with their financial would be waking up to a picture situation now there will be concerned that the fa will take postcard dusting of snow. a further action against them. beautiful picture sent in from understandably they put out a kinross. that was only half the statement very quickly condemning story. in england and wales, plenty the incident and the supporter will of sunshine but we had gale force
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be banned for life but they will be gusts of wind throughout the day. expecting further punishment. manchester united have winds in excess of 60 to 70 miles an lost their first game in the premier league under hour across england and wales and 0le gunnar solskjaer. the defeat to arsenal came that was strong enough to bring down some trees. plenty of isobars in the in his thirteenth game in charge chart. the front that brought the since taking over from jose mourinho. they went 1—0 down in the first rain, sleet and snow moved into the front see with a trail of showers half at the emirates, when david de gera misjudged a long range shot from granit xhaka. lingering into the far north—west. a and their defeat was confirmed mixture of rain, sleet and snow. not in the second half when the referee gave a penalty for a foul causing too much of an issue. the on alexander lacazette. his strike partner pierre emerick winds eased out a touch but it will aubamayeng put spot kick away to make it 2—0. bea two games earlier. winds eased out a touch but it will be a blustery night across the liverpool won to go back within a point of mancehster city at the top of the table. while chelsea rescued country. with clearer skies a point with a late equaliser against wolves. david dom has this report. elsewhere it will be cool. a noticeable win but temperatures into low, single figure so we could see a it has not been easy to score touch of light frost in one or two against liverpool this season it is spots. so it could be a chilly start even harder to score from a corner. to monday morning, plus restart to but when alison is under this much monday morning but also a sunny one. monday morning but also a sunny one. monday is shaping up to be a lovely day. fools gold, the sunshine pressure, it is clear to see why because it is all change from ashley westwood's seppi is cleared
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everyone. they should have done more tuesday. monday will be a lovely day breezy but plenty of sun. the highs to stop the equaliser. failing to across england and wales of nine to 11 degrees will feel warmer. but the bail out tom heaton, roberto firmino had the easy finish. 0n the cloud and the rain is gathering into half—hour adam lalla na showing the far west. another area of low had the easy finish. 0n the half—hour adam lallana showing what it means to chase down manchester pressure moving in from the city. his persistent pays off in sadio mane benefits. 0nly mo salah of the front three failed to get on atlantic. plenty of isobars the scoresheet. now without a goal associated. a spell of heavy rain, perhaps an inch in places along west facing coast as it moves south and east and we will see gale force infour the scoresheet. now without a goal in four premier league games. gusts of wind. the ray will push its way into eastern england and south—east england by tuesday lunchtime. behind it, sunny spells charlie taylor intervened but and scattered showers but the winds will always remain a feature, particularly in the far north—west. seven to 8 degrees into scotland and roberto firmino was following up. fortune favoured burnley, looking for crucial points in the battle for survival. they had a glimmer of hope eight to ten further south. it is on but that barely lasted as sadio mane rounded off the afternoon with the second. liverpool remain second but are back within a point of manchester city. in a week where var the southern flank of the slow as it tracks eastwards into the north sea made headlines, chelsea will be that we could see the most damaging bemoaning the lack of it in the gusts of wind, perhaps severe gales first half. bentancur, unfortunate on exposed coasts. something to keep a close eye on. the week ahead looks to be unpunished. the visitors had
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stormy. severe gales with heavy rain to be unpunished. the visitors had to hold firm during the first 45 and also some drier, brighter interludes also. minutes. the two former blues striker is might be wondering if they could have done better. this move has seen wolves take two points of chelsea the season. jim and as on target against them again. but this eden hazard strike could be so this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 7pm. a passenger plane crashes important as they chase down a place in ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board, in the top four. something they failed to achieve this afternoon. so late drama at anfield but liverpool securing a vital win it came down soon after take—off that leaves them just a point behind leaders manchester city. despite conceding twice, manager among the seven british citizens jurgen klopp says he was pleased with his side's efforts. on board, one of them has been named as joanna toole, a un workerfrom devon. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, warns mps that if they get crucial i am completely happy about the performance of the boys. votes wrong this week against burnley, you have to be they risk losing brexit. so ready for the fighter cars are crushed by scaffolding so ready for the fight and a supermarket roof is ripped off as strong winds batter and playing football. if you only play a little bit and they smash it, southern england and wales. it is not playing. if you don't fight, aston villa footballer, you don't have a chance. jack grealish, is attacked
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we did both again. good, nobody gets rid of us. by a spectator as his side play local rivals birmingham city. and in six nations rugby, ireland beat france in dublin — we'll have full details of that game generally, the performance was good. and the rest of today's sporting i was pleased with the mentality. it is hard being 3—1 down at anfield but we kept going and we scored a really good goal to get back in. and then another error and they punish you, which these top sides do. question the errors but the general performance was good. it is to places like this. we certainly made more of a game it, that's for sure. chelsea's dropped points at home to wolves means their top four aspirations have suffered a setback and their head coach maurizio sarri was left unimpressed by wolves‘ tactics during the match. we were unlucky because we conceded the goal inside our box. we made m ista kes the goal inside our box. we made mistakes because today we had to play against a team who didn't want to play.
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are very good performance at a tough stadium against a very good team. but you must have been gutted to concede so late after going close to a memorable victory? we did very well, we organised very well and it was a very good performance. and this is the top of the premier league at the moment. the six nations championship goes into its final weekend with three team all still vying for the title. that's after ireland beat france this afternoon in dublin. captain rory best went over for ireland's first try, whichjonny sexton duly converted. before this well—worked move presented the fly—half with a score of his own, touching down right next to the posts for the reigning champions. ireland had to win to keep their hopes of retaining the championship alive, and the third try from jack conan virtually secured the victory,
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before keith earls also crossed over for the hosts to earn the bonus point. the french pulled two back as it finished 26—14 but the irish have given themselves a chance. it was a big step in the right direction. the first half, we showed a lot of intensity that had been missing in the first three games. we will look back at chances we didn't put away, but in terms of how we rate ourselves, that was definitely a lot closer to it. it is more about what can we do week to week. a six—day turnaround makes it tough, especially in an attritional game like today was. there was actually a lot of rocks, about 200 in the game and that is a lot of contact, a lot of tackles. it will be about recovering and focusing on the wales match. because
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as faras focusing on the wales match. because as far as the championship is concerned, we don't control that destiny. we focus on what we can control and it is pretty hard to control and it is pretty hard to control wales. so the irish are third in the table, a point behind england, who are a point behind wales. the welsh host the ireland in their final game next weekend. england play scotland at twickenham. all three can still win the title, but wales look favourites. in a week in which he suggested he may make a return to track racing, sir mo farah has won the big half for the second year in a row in london. he completed the half—marathon course between tower bridge and the cutty sark in greenwich in hz“; seconds. he finished just ahead of belgium's bashir abdi and 2017 london marathon winner, daniel wanjiru of kenya. afterwards he said he could be back on the track at september's world championships.
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and britain's charlotte purdue defended her title in the women's race — she crossed the line in a time of1 hour 10 minutes and 36 seconds. steph twell, who led the race for most of the way, finished just under a minute behind purdue. there has been premiership action as well today — as gloucester swept aside harlequins 29—7 at the stoop. gloucester scored four tries to earn a bonus point. this was the last one from danny cipriani. gloucester move to within two points of quins in the table, and end their five—match winning streak. 0ne game in superleague today. hull kr beat wakefield ten points to six which means they leapfrog them into sixth place. italy's andrea dovizioso has won a thrilling first motogp race
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of the season in qatar. pipping the reigning champion marc marquez on the final corner to claim victory. it was a great day for brtain's cal crutchlow too, he finished in third. britain's sam bird has been stripped of his victory at the hong kong formula e eprix. bird collided with the leader andre lotterer on the final lap, who then suffered a punctured tyre and crashed out. the fia issued bird a five second penalty for puncturing lotterer‘s tyre. the penalty drops the brit to sixth place, handing venturi's edoardo mortara and the team, their maiden win. that's all from sportsday for now. i'll be back again with reaction from manchester united and arsenal at 7.30. but for now goodbye.
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