Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Film Review 20240709

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something for everyone. so, tell us about boiling point. this is a fascinating film. this was shot in one take in a london restaurant and the idea is that stephen graham plays a chef who's struggling. he's having a bit of a hard time with his family, with his financial woes, and then it's the busiest night of the year in this restaurant and it's really an ensemble drama, so you see everybody working together in this restaurant, trying to make a busy night work. let's have a look at a clip. 0k. hey, mad friday, it's going to be busy, which is good, and we picked some more covers up today. what? so, we're looking at about 100. so, we've got to turn the tables over but obviously not make people feel rushed, yeah? which we can do. we've got a proposal in tonight. they're going to be sat on here, table 13, so, yeah, treat them like royalty. and a celebrity chef in, alexander skye. who? he's going to be sat in the front. alastair... alastair skye. yeah — yeah, him. he's going to be sat at the front. a bottle of chateau on his table, billy, yeah? copy that. good, swearing. brilliant! really loud. there's no way you can hear me from back there. well, you are not out here, i'm out here, and i can hearyou, so let'sjust bring it down, yeah? filthy. good. anything else been on the bar that we're low on? low on cointreau, low on prosecco, low on bitters. i'lljust give them halves for tonight. ok, so we're low on quite a lot. good, anything else from you guys? no, just, we need to push the veg and we need to push the fish. - 0k, push veg, push... we need to take a selfie for the instagram. hey! everybody in. ooh, see, i'm feeling very slightly tense watching that — in a good way. it is a stressful film, it's meant to be a stressful film, but it's so involving, it's immersive — notjust knowing that it's shot in one take but feeling that authenticity — you can feel it. it's actually written and directed by phil barantini, who used to be a chef, so he knows. 0h, did he? 0h! he knows, yeah, and you just kind of feel this is authentic and actually what goes on behind the scenes. and, of course, they throw a lot of drama at the situation. it almost feels like a lot of episodes of fawlty towers put together in a really serious, dramatic format, because you have the food critic in, you've got the proposal, there's a potential allergy, you know, everything is kind of stacking up against them, but itjust feels real. well, that's interesting, isn't it, it feels real, because — because the restaurant industry is so pressurised — we've all watched behind—the—scenes documentaries and read books. and stephen graham — i mean, who doesn't love him as an actor? and i'm thinking he was cast for a reason — obviously, no plot spoilers — but, you know, that in itself makes me think, "something tough's gonna happen!" he's a very great, dramatic actor. of course, you know, he's very good at improvisation, which also happens quite a lot in this film, actually. they did several takes and i think each one was probably quite different, but this one�*s absolutely terrific. and it's so good to see stephen graham at the centre of a movie because quite often, he is playing the bit parts or supporting artist but, yeah, he's the centre of the story here and it's great. yeah, and known for television, and here he is in a film, and this point about it was filmed in one take — now, is that really the case? because we know that they can be tweaked a bit, they can be spliced. it's not the longest film in the world, but nonetheless, to do it in one take is extraordinary. it really is. it's very unusual. i mean, films like birdman have sort of claimed it or simulated one take, but they have been edited. and there was a film called victoria, which i love, which did it in one take and this has a similar idea. they genuinely did four takes and picked the best one. it's amazing. that's definitely one to watch. take us on to — take us back to the 19705. yes, indeed, so this is paul thomas anderson's film licorice pizza, and it's based a lot on his recollections and also the recollections of a friend who was a child star and then went on to become a bit of an entrepreneur and a producer. and it stars cooper hoffman, who is the son of philip seymour hoffman, of course, who's worked with paul thomas anderson a lot before he passed away. and this young, cheeky guy, gary, is 15 years old and he thinks it's a good idea to chat up a woman of 25, who is played by alana haim, so that's the basic premise is there's this kind of "will they, won't they?" unconventional friendship develops over time and it's a kind of episodic structure. as you can see, there's a lot of kind of cameos from the likes of bradley cooper. some of the characters are based on real life and some of them aren't, but there's a lot of a kind of hollywood personality in there — sean penn pops up — so it's got an unusual structure, but it's a very light touch for paul thomas anderson — i think it's one of his lighter films. it's one of his lighter films, but i feel really mixed about this. 0k. because that central premise of 15—year—old boy, 25—year—old woman — it just doesn't work! that doesn't work! and that central conceit doesn't work, even though there are lots of other things about the film that are terrific, particularly just the way it feels and you feel like you're... i mean, i was very, very young in the time when it was set, but you feel, from everything you see and read about the �*70s, that you're totally back in that period. it's very vivid, but i agree. to me, it is set up as a romantic comedy, but it's not romantic to me because i didn't really believe in the central relationship... yes — you can't believe in it. ..or didn't want it to happen. and this, to me, plays into what they call the stalker trope as well, you know, because this boy who is so persistent and he's constantly calling her, she's telling him that she's not at all interested. he persists, he persists — he even phones up and doesn't speak on the end of the phone, which is kind of stalker behaviour. but often in these kind of male—skewed romantic comedies, that's presented as rather quaint and appealing and cute, whereas the reverse is rarely true in films, so much as i did enjoy all the things you talk about it, i did have a problem with that. yes, yes. and, well, the cardinal thing, you see, the cardinal thing i did halfway through. i loved the first 45 minutes and then i started doing this, and that's never a good sign, is it? i felt... i know you talked about an episodic structure, but it dragged in the middle. picks up at the end, but it really drags in the middle. i think it's too long. i've seen it twice and i think i enjoyed it more the second time because i prepared for that and ijust relaxed into it. and i think if you relax into it, it's very funny. there's laugh—out—loud moments — it is a good laugh, but, yeah, if you're expecting a normal structure, you may be disappointed. yeah! anyway... don't go for the structure! what's your third choice this week? so the electrical life of louis wain. so louis wain — i had not heard of him, i thought, but as soon as i saw the pictures that he drew of cats with big eyes, sometimes playing snooker, doing crazy things, i realised that i knew who he was. and in this film, he's played by benedict cumberbatch, and it goes back to his sort of struggling artist days. and we start off finding him trying to get work, scribbling away, and in the scene we're about to see, he meets tobyjones's editor who offers him some work. let's have a look. 0k. why were you throwing peanuts at a bull? i heard they like peanuts - and that it calms them down. but it didn't work. trouble with these - show cows — huge egos. it's a good job you can draw, mrwain, orwe would have parted ways some time ago — and don't think i haven't noticed the state of your visage! oh, this wasn't from. the bull, sirwilliam — i've just come from a boxing class with the greatjem mace. - boxing? mm. so, when did you draw this? on the train, from memory. all of them? mm—hm. so, how fast do you work, exactly? oh, just let me show you... he hums i'll be frank with you, mr wain. one of our speediest and most prolific staff illustrators has been poached by a rival publication. do you think you'd be up to it? yes, obviously. i don't find this work- very taxing, sirwilliam. i do it to pay the bills— and to provide for the five hungry and precocious sisters that i live at home with — until they get. married, of course. as a matter of fact, i i find the whole thing rather inconvenient. hm. it is a good watch? i'm not sure what to make of that. it is a good watch. as you can see, benedict is great as that kind of eccentric character, but what i liked about this, it then went on to explore his relationship with his wife, who's played by claire foy. and what they did — and it was very unusual at the time — they adopted a little stray cat, and this was the seed of his obsession with cats and when he started drawing cats. and it's very unusual to see that. normally, you know, you have the kind of man's best friend film about dogs, but to see a film which is very romantic and lovely about a couple's relationship with a cat, i thought was rather charming. 0k. charming? is that... ? that's what. . . ? it goes on to deal with his mental health in a way which is rather quirky and i think works on some levels, but to me, i was very moved by that particular sequence with claire foy and i think it's a lovely watch. 0k. and your best out this week, anna? so titane�*s still out in cinemas. and this is the palme d'or winner which shocked the world. bit of an unusual film. what i like about it is this is by a feminist female director — she did an incredible film called raw — and it's essentially very hard to describe, but it is a kind of body horror film about a woman who goes on the run, but it also explores a lot about gender, about parenthood, and there's kind of a serious relationship drama at its core as well, so i think if you get past the gore, then you're in luck. 0k! that's a good warning. "if you can get past the gore..." let's hold that thought. a quick thought about dvd or streaming, because there's a really interesting documentary, it seems to me, that's out. the rescue. this is a fascinating film from the directors of free solo, and it's about the dramatic thai cave rescue from 2018, so the football team of boys who were rescued. and it really is an incredible story, and they talk to two british men who are cave divers who had to kind of problem—solve, along with a lot of other people throughout the world, who were trying to figure out exactly how to get these boys out. and it's a real lesson in strategy and working together, and it's very inspiring. yeah, and everyone, i think, will remember. we all followed that news story. you didn't have to be a news junkie to know about that and everyone was gripped by that, so to hear how the rescuers did it, i think is... i haven't seen it yet, but it sounds fascinating. even when you know what happened, it's absolutely riveting. i was completely gripped. wow. so, yeah, recommend. well, there is a good recommendation. anna, good to see you. thank you very much indeed. and enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to go and see this week. see you very soon. bye— bye. hello there. sunday saw an improvement in the weather across many parts of the uk and it's going to be a quiet week ahead. we do have some weather fronts bringing more cloud in from the atlantic, not bringing in a great deal of rain, mind you. ahead of that, we've had a few sharp showers. those are heading their way across lincolnshire and down towards norfolk and then fading away, and we'll have some clearer skies for the first part of the night, so tumbling temperatures in the east. but then this cloud comes in from the atlantic and it brings with it some outbreaks of rain in western areas. and by the end of the night, these are the temperatures we're looking at. so tending to lift across eastern parts as the cloud comes in. there's a risk of a frost, particularly in aberdeenshire, early on in the night. and then into monday, we've got these weak weather fronts coming slowly across the uk. in between them, there's some milder air and some higher temperatures on the way, but a lot more cloud around from monday. and there's a little light rain or drizzle pushing eastwards across england and wales. most of the wet weather is up towards the northwest, northern and western parts of scotland, where we've got a stronger wind as well. temperatures are up on today's, 8 degrees, perhaps, across some eastern parts of the uk. but further west, double figures — maybe 13 in northern ireland. those weather fronts, then, tumble down across the uk overnight into tuesday, hanging around across more southern parts of england and into east anglia, so these areas will still have a lot of cloud on tuesday and maybe a little light rain or drizzle. but elsewhere, some sunshine to come, until we get up towards the far northwest of the uk, where there's a stronger wind coming in from the atlantic. that is going to bring in some milderair, mind you. and temperatures probably at their highest in that cloud across other parts of england and south wales — 11 degrees here. if we look further ahead, high pressure is going to start to build in across the southern half of the uk, with some stronger atlantic winds across northern areas. so this is the picture for wednesday. and with those stronger winds, there could be a little bit of light rain across the northwest of scotland. otherwise a dry day. some sunshine around for many areas, maybe a little bit of mist and fog beginning to form, especially later on in the day. it's going to be a chillier day for the southern half of the uk, but milder further north. and it's across northern parts of the uk that we'll see the highest temperatures through the rest of the week, thanks to those stronger winds coming in from the atlantic, whereas further south across the uk, lighter winds. it's going to be colder, especially with some slowly lifting mist and fog. this is bbc news the headlines at seven. the education secretary for england backs reducing the covid isolation period — from 7 days to 5. the australian government did not give assurances to novak djokovic that he could enter the country without a vaccination — according to documents filed before tomorrow's court hearing. an afghan baby separated from his parents in kabul during the chaos of the us withdrawal — is reunited with relatives. morrisons becomes the first supermarket to scrap �*use by�* dates on its milk — telling consumers to use the �*sniff test�* instead. and coming up on sportsday — we'll get all the news on the fa cup fourth round draw — where non league kidderminster have drawn premier league high—flyers west ham.

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