fbpx
Wikipedia

Second Coming (film)

Second Coming is a 2014 British drama film directed by debbie tucker green. It is written in the style of magical realism and the dialogue is often unspecific and ambiguous. The narrative revolves around a woman who becomes pregnant under unusual circumstances and the drama that this creates with her family and friends. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer. Because of the genre and its subtlety, some reviewers expressed confusion about elements of the film.

Second Coming
Directed bydebbie tucker green
Written bydebbie tucker green
Produced byPolly Leys
Kate Norrish
StarringIdris Elba
Nadine Marshall
CinematographyUla Pontikos
Edited byMark Eckersley
Music byLuke Sutherland
Production
company
Hillbilly Films
Distributed byFilm4
BFI
Film Movement
Release dates
  • 7 September 2014 (2014-09-07) (Toronto International Film Festival)
  • 5 June 2015 (2015-06-05)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Box office$235,861[1]

Plot edit

Jacqueline Trent (Jackie), a social worker, learns that she is eight weeks pregnant. Meanwhile her son, Jerome (JJ), distractingly draws symbols of wings on the misty windows at school. (Other bird symbols subtly appear throughout the film.) His German teacher asks JJ in German, "Which color is the bus, red or black... which color is it now?" Later Lauryn, his older schoolmate, says she thinks German isn't even a proper language, dismissing the teacher's ambiguously racist comments while trying to comfort JJ. Later JJ feeds a surprisingly friendly magpie and subsequently he shows Lauryn how he can get another wild bird to hop into his hands. The bird becomes injured when Lauryn handles it too roughly. JJ tries to rehabilitate the injured bird but it dies. He solemnly buries it in the backyard.

Jackie discusses her pregnancy with Bernie, her friend and coworker, as well as JJ’s godmother, using indirect terms arguing whether she should continue the pregnancy. Her husband, Mark, senses that something is wrong as she continues to be less intimate in bed and generally more worrisome and pensive. As she sits in the bathroom, water falls on her from nowhere. (This symbolic bathroom scene occurs three times during the movie, each time with more intensity until finally she's facing a monsoon.)

Another coworker comments on how he believes that the clients they serve in the welfare office are racist and ignorant. Bernie questions Jackie's honesty and sanity regarding Jackie's claim about the origins of the pregnancy. (Jackie's beliefs about the pregnancy, as well as its exact origins remain uncertain to the audience until the end of the film.)

Mark finds out about Jackie's pregnancy from JJ, who can apparently see the baby in his mother's womb. Mark becomes distressed and concerned because of her previous pregnancies that had miscarried. Using indirect language and incomplete sentences, he angrily questions Jackie about the pregnancy while JJ and Lauryn listen. He points out that they have not been intimate for some time and that the conception occurred during the couple's abstinence.

Shortly following Mark's rebuke late in the pregnancy, in a moment of deep despair, Jackie attempts to abort the pregnancy herself with a sharp instrument. She and the baby survive after Mark rushes them to the hospital. JJ gets in a fight with a boy at school after Lauryn tells their schoolmates about the situation. Jackie undergoes compulsory counseling where she is questioned about her visions and her belief that she is giving birth to the Second Coming. Mark and Jackie separate.

A year later, Mark and Jackie resurrect their relationship during the baby's first birthday party at their house. They watch the baby learning to walk. Without saying a word, JJ carries the baby over to the grave of the bird that JJ had tried to rehabilitate. The baby lays her hands on the grave and the bird comes back to life, emerges from the earth and flies away.

Cast edit

  • Nadine Marshall as Jacqueline Jackie ("Jax") - Wife
  • Idris Elba as Mark - Husband
  • Kai Francis Lewis as Jerome 'JJ' - Son
  • Sharlene Whyte as Bernie - Jax’s coworker, friend and confidant
  • Llewella Gideon as Jax's Mum
  • Larrington Walker s Jax's Dad
  • Bailey Patrick as Justin
  • Maxwell Sutton as Simon - fighting boy
  • Seroca Davis as Sandra - Jax’s sister, with whom she has a contentious relationship
  • Kenia-Mae McIntosh and Ave-Maria Okonkwo as the baby
  • Nicola Walker as the Counselor
  • Janelle Frimpong as Lauryn
  • Gershwyn Eustache Jnr as Patrick
  • Nick Figgis as Alex
  • Arinda Alexander as Manjeet
  • Anna Brooks-Beckman as Maddy
  • Anthony Welsh as Levi
  • Simon Robson as Jim
  • David Fernandez as Lewis
  • Fredrich Schmidt as Jason
  • Alex Lanipekun as Michael
  • Naveed Khan as Revinder
  • Joanna Bending as Restaurant Mum

Release edit

Second Coming premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2014 and is distributed by Film Movement in the US.[2] It was released on DVD in the UK, on 6 July 2015.[3]

Reception edit

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 76% based on reviews from 21 critics.[4]

Variety praised the film, saying: "Idris Elba and Nadine Marshall excel in Debbie Tucker Green's oblique, engrossing psychodrama."[5]

The Guardian awarded it four out of five stars, saying: "The pure fear that Marshall wordlessly suggests is superb."[6]

The Telegraph awarded it three out of five stars, saying: "while this is an uneven, imperfect film, it's still an unusual and interesting one: a slice of modern British bleakness, with just enough strangeness to keep things fresh."[7]

Empire awarded it three out of five stars, calling it: "A soulful drama that heralds the arrival of a new voice in British cinema."[8]

The London Evening Standard also awarded it three out of five stars, saying: "Thank goodness for Idris Elba, whose beauty and star power will ensure this brazenly weird romantic drama from London playwright Debbie Tucker Green doesn't get brushed aside."[9]

Time Out awarded it four out of five stars, saying" "‘Second Coming’ is sometimes confusing, but always compelling and often powerful."[10]

Awards edit

The film was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ "Second Coming international box office". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  2. ^ Siegel, Tatiana (18 May 2015). "Cannes: Idris Elba Drama 'Second Coming' Lands U.S. Home at Film Movement (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  3. ^ Second Coming (DVD ed.). 2015. ASIN B00UBM9AX0. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Second Coming". Rotten Tomatoes. 23 March 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
  5. ^ Barker, Andrew (11 September 2014). "Second Coming Review". Variety. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  6. ^ Bradshaw, Peter (4 June 2015). "Second Coming Review". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  7. ^ Hawkes, Rebecca (4 June 2015). "Second Coming Review". The Telegraph. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  8. ^ Crooke, Simon (24 May 2015). "Second Coming Review". Empire. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  9. ^ O'Sullivan, Charlotte (5 June 2015). "Second Coming Review". The London Evening Standard. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  10. ^ Calhoun, Dave (1 June 2015). "Second Coming Review". Time Out. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  11. ^ "Second Coming Awards". IMDb. Retrieved 23 March 2016.

External links edit

  • dot org/movie/287623-second-coming Second Coming at TMDB (The Movie DataBase)
  • Second Coming at IMDb  

second, coming, film, second, coming, 2014, british, drama, film, directed, debbie, tucker, green, written, style, magical, realism, dialogue, often, unspecific, ambiguous, narrative, revolves, around, woman, becomes, pregnant, under, unusual, circumstances, d. Second Coming is a 2014 British drama film directed by debbie tucker green It is written in the style of magical realism and the dialogue is often unspecific and ambiguous The narrative revolves around a woman who becomes pregnant under unusual circumstances and the drama that this creates with her family and friends It received mostly positive reviews from critics and was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer Director or Producer Because of the genre and its subtlety some reviewers expressed confusion about elements of the film Second ComingDirected bydebbie tucker greenWritten bydebbie tucker greenProduced byPolly LeysKate NorrishStarringIdris ElbaNadine MarshallCinematographyUla PontikosEdited byMark EckersleyMusic byLuke SutherlandProductioncompanyHillbilly FilmsDistributed byFilm4BFIFilm MovementRelease dates7 September 2014 2014 09 07 Toronto International Film Festival 5 June 2015 2015 06 05 Running time105 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBox office 235 861 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksPlot editJacqueline Trent Jackie a social worker learns that she is eight weeks pregnant Meanwhile her son Jerome JJ distractingly draws symbols of wings on the misty windows at school Other bird symbols subtly appear throughout the film His German teacher asks JJ in German Which color is the bus red or black which color is it now Later Lauryn his older schoolmate says she thinks German isn t even a proper language dismissing the teacher s ambiguously racist comments while trying to comfort JJ Later JJ feeds a surprisingly friendly magpie and subsequently he shows Lauryn how he can get another wild bird to hop into his hands The bird becomes injured when Lauryn handles it too roughly JJ tries to rehabilitate the injured bird but it dies He solemnly buries it in the backyard Jackie discusses her pregnancy with Bernie her friend and coworker as well as JJ s godmother using indirect terms arguing whether she should continue the pregnancy Her husband Mark senses that something is wrong as she continues to be less intimate in bed and generally more worrisome and pensive As she sits in the bathroom water falls on her from nowhere This symbolic bathroom scene occurs three times during the movie each time with more intensity until finally she s facing a monsoon Another coworker comments on how he believes that the clients they serve in the welfare office are racist and ignorant Bernie questions Jackie s honesty and sanity regarding Jackie s claim about the origins of the pregnancy Jackie s beliefs about the pregnancy as well as its exact origins remain uncertain to the audience until the end of the film Mark finds out about Jackie s pregnancy from JJ who can apparently see the baby in his mother s womb Mark becomes distressed and concerned because of her previous pregnancies that had miscarried Using indirect language and incomplete sentences he angrily questions Jackie about the pregnancy while JJ and Lauryn listen He points out that they have not been intimate for some time and that the conception occurred during the couple s abstinence Shortly following Mark s rebuke late in the pregnancy in a moment of deep despair Jackie attempts to abort the pregnancy herself with a sharp instrument She and the baby survive after Mark rushes them to the hospital JJ gets in a fight with a boy at school after Lauryn tells their schoolmates about the situation Jackie undergoes compulsory counseling where she is questioned about her visions and her belief that she is giving birth to the Second Coming Mark and Jackie separate A year later Mark and Jackie resurrect their relationship during the baby s first birthday party at their house They watch the baby learning to walk Without saying a word JJ carries the baby over to the grave of the bird that JJ had tried to rehabilitate The baby lays her hands on the grave and the bird comes back to life emerges from the earth and flies away Cast editNadine Marshall as Jacqueline Jackie Jax Wife Idris Elba as Mark Husband Kai Francis Lewis as Jerome JJ Son Sharlene Whyte as Bernie Jax s coworker friend and confidant Llewella Gideon as Jax s Mum Larrington Walker s Jax s Dad Bailey Patrick as Justin Maxwell Sutton as Simon fighting boy Seroca Davis as Sandra Jax s sister with whom she has a contentious relationship Kenia Mae McIntosh and Ave Maria Okonkwo as the baby Nicola Walker as the Counselor Janelle Frimpong as Lauryn Gershwyn Eustache Jnr as Patrick Nick Figgis as Alex Arinda Alexander as Manjeet Anna Brooks Beckman as Maddy Anthony Welsh as Levi Simon Robson as Jim David Fernandez as Lewis Fredrich Schmidt as Jason Alex Lanipekun as Michael Naveed Khan as Revinder Joanna Bending as Restaurant MumRelease editSecond Coming premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2014 and is distributed by Film Movement in the US 2 It was released on DVD in the UK on 6 July 2015 3 Reception editOn Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 76 based on reviews from 21 critics 4 Variety praised the film saying Idris Elba and Nadine Marshall excel in Debbie Tucker Green s oblique engrossing psychodrama 5 The Guardian awarded it four out of five stars saying The pure fear that Marshall wordlessly suggests is superb 6 The Telegraph awarded it three out of five stars saying while this is an uneven imperfect film it s still an unusual and interesting one a slice of modern British bleakness with just enough strangeness to keep things fresh 7 Empire awarded it three out of five stars calling it A soulful drama that heralds the arrival of a new voice in British cinema 8 The London Evening Standard also awarded it three out of five stars saying Thank goodness for Idris Elba whose beauty and star power will ensure this brazenly weird romantic drama from London playwright Debbie Tucker Green doesn t get brushed aside 9 Time Out awarded it four out of five stars saying Second Coming is sometimes confusing but always compelling and often powerful 10 Awards editThe film was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer Director or Producer 11 References edit Second Coming international box office Box Office Mojo Retrieved 3 October 2019 Siegel Tatiana 18 May 2015 Cannes Idris Elba Drama Second Coming Lands U S Home at Film Movement Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 23 March 2016 Second Coming DVD ed 2015 ASIN B00UBM9AX0 Retrieved 23 March 2016 Second Coming Rotten Tomatoes 23 March 2016 Retrieved 15 January 2020 Barker Andrew 11 September 2014 Second Coming Review Variety Retrieved 23 March 2016 Bradshaw Peter 4 June 2015 Second ComingReview The Guardian Retrieved 23 March 2016 Hawkes Rebecca 4 June 2015 Second Coming Review The Telegraph Retrieved 23 March 2016 Crooke Simon 24 May 2015 Second Coming Review Empire Retrieved 23 March 2016 O Sullivan Charlotte 5 June 2015 Second Coming Review The London Evening Standard Retrieved 23 March 2016 Calhoun Dave 1 June 2015 Second Coming Review Time Out Retrieved 23 March 2016 Second Coming Awards IMDb Retrieved 23 March 2016 External links editdot org movie 287623 second coming Second Coming at TMDB The Movie DataBase Second Coming at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Second Coming film amp oldid 1189492371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.