advanced web statistics Me Before You – PixelStream.ca – upcoming, now Playing, Popular Movies Reviews

Me Before You

211 Views

A small town girl is caught between dead-end jobs. A high-profile, successful man becomes wheelchair bound following an accident. The man decides his life is not worth living until the girl is hired for six months to be his new caretaker. Worlds apart and trapped together by circumstance, the two get off to a rocky start. But the girl becomes determined to prove to the man that life is worth living and as they embark on a series of adventures together, each finds their world changing in ways neither of them could begin to imagine.

Credits: TheMovieDb.
Me Before You
Overview:
A small town girl is caught between dead-end jobs. A high-profile, successful man becomes wheelchair bound following an accident. The man decides his life is not worth living until the girl is hired for six months to be his new caretaker. Worlds apart and trapped together by circumstance, the two get off to a rocky
Cast:

  • Louisa ‘Lou’ Clark: Emilia Clarke
  • William ‘Will’ Traynor: Sam Claflin
  • Camilla Traynor: Janet McTeer
  • Stephen Traynor: Charles Dance
  • Bernard Clark: Brendan Coyle
  • Katrina ‘Treena’ Clark: Jenna Coleman
  • Patrick: Matthew Lewis
  • Josie Clark: Samantha Spiro
  • Nathan: Stephen Peacocke
  • Alicia Dewar: Vanessa Kirby
  • Rupert Freshwell: Ben Lloyd-Hughes
  • Mary Rawlinson: Joanna Lumley
  • Karen: Lily Travers
  • Grandad: Alan Breck
  • Café Customer: Eileen Dunwoodie
  • Frank: Pablo Raybould
  • Daphne: Gabrielle Downey
  • Thomas Clark: Henri Charles
  • Syed: Muzz Khan
  • Freddie Foster: Richard Goulding
  • Sharon the Waitress: Diane Morgan
  • Michael Lawler: Stephen Chance
  • Hotel Receptionist: Sharon Cherry Ballard
  • Mauritian Waiter: Chuku Modu
  • Anna: Verity Marshall
  • French Waiter: Manuel Severi

Crew:

  • Storyboard Artist: Tony Chance
  • Additional Editing: Nancy Richardson
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Mike Prestwood Smith
  • Foley Editor: Linda Brenon
  • Foley Artist: Peter Burgis
  • Makeup Artist: Emmy Beech
  • Foley Mixer: Glen Gathard
  • Hair Designer: Fae Hammond
  • Makeup Artist: Sally Crouch
  • ADR Recordist: Harry Platford
  • Dialogue Editor: Simon Chase
  • ADR Mixer: Peter Gleaves
  • Foley Artist: Jack Stew
  • Foley Editor: Patrick Dodd
  • Sound Editor: Sam Walsh
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: James Mather
  • Makeup Artist: Helen Miller
  • Hairstylist: Gemma Richards
  • Songs: Jessie Ware
  • Screenplay: Jojo Moyes
  • Director: Thea Sharrock
  • Standby Property Master: Phil Bull
  • Screenplay: Michael H. Weber
  • Screenplay: Scott Neustadter
  • Editor: John Wilson
  • Production Design: Andrew McAlpine
  • Costume Design: Jill Taylor
  • Producer: Alison Owen
  • Producer: Karen Rosenfelt
  • Director of Photography: Remi Adefarasin
  • Unit Production Manager: Sue Baden-Powell
  • Production Coordinator: Lizzie Bull
  • Art Direction: Rebecca Milton
  • Art Department Coordinator: Anna Thomas
  • Lighting Technician: Martyn Welland
  • Special Effects Supervisor: Hayley Williams
  • Key Hair Stylist: Rachael Speke
  • Script Supervisor: Sue Field
  • Location Manager: Paul Tomlinson
  • Prop Maker: John Venables
  • Gaffer: Jimmy Wilson
  • Camera Operator: Ben Wilson
  • Still Photographer: Alex Bailey
  • Assistant Art Director: Lauren Briggs-Miller
  • Unit Manager: James Buxton
  • Standby Painter: Mark Harris
  • Casting Associate: Clare Harlow
  • Lighting Technician: Joe Knight
  • Costume Supervisor: Gabrielle Spanswick
  • Casting: Kate Dowd
  • Set Decoration: Sara Wan
  • Production Supervisor: Emma Mallett
  • Boom Operator: Ben Collinson
  • Cableman: Mark Elson
  • Music Supervisor: Karen Elliott
  • Painter: Gerald Hewitt
  • Construction Coordinator: Nicky Ackland-Snow
  • Key Hair Stylist: Emanuel Millar
  • Supervising Art Director: Nick Dent
  • Line Producer: Joan Schneider
  • Choreographer: Drew McOnie
  • Assistant Costume Designer: Charlotte Sewell
  • Production Sound Mixer: Tim Fraser
  • Lighting Technician: Billy Dunn
  • Property Master: Nick Thomas
  • Original Music Composer: Craig Armstrong

Catogories:
Drama,Romance
These WordPress plugins are unbelievable!!
image
Live boldly.
Language:
English
Production:
United States of America
Company:
New Line Cinema,Sunswept Entertainment,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Popularity:
109.272
Date:
2016-06-01
Year:
2016

  • Reno: **Changing one’s fixed mind is not an easy task.**

    Based on the novel of the same name, directed by a new lady filmmaker. This British film has two young sensation Sam Claflin and Emilia Clarke in the important roles. The story of a young man who was paralysed recently meets his new caretaker. Initially they both won’t fit for each other, but after some time everything changes when they together do some outdoor activities. While the film progress, it only gets more emotional. Besides, it’s fun watching the first two acts, particularly the performances from both the lead strikes strongly.

    After a very long time I watched a good tearjerker, but not that strong. It is a simple story, there’s no big adventure or romance in it. That’s right, it is not a romance film and if you decide to watch expecting one, you will be definitely disappointed. Also slightly it delivers a bad message like the negativity for being one seriously ill and alive. This issue is only on the humanity ground, but afterall everyone entitled to do what they want, because it’s their life.

    Anyway, the film avoids the usual cliché. Like there’s no scene that you had seen in other similar theme repeats here. Deliberately avoided to make it a fresh piece. Basically, if you observe closely the both two lead characters, they had a different agenda about their life. Particularly the caretaker never ever tried anything seriously to accomplish her undertaking.

    On the other hand, those parts were very realistic, but still gives us a cinematic experience due to the fancy screen presentation. Surely a good watch, I think everyone should watch it, because there’s no drugs, sexes or nudes or even the strong kissing scenes. Only the main theme is something disturbing, particularly for the tender-hearted people. Other than that, I hope you watch it if you haven’t yet.

    _7/10_

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You might like

© 2024 PixelStream.ca - upcoming, now Playing, Popular Movies Reviews - WordPress Theme by WPEnjoy