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Metroland
Directed by
Philip Saville
R
1999
1h 45m
Comedy
,
Drama
6.3
64%
54%
5.8
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The sudden reappearance of his best friend Toni, after a ten year absence, causes Chris to remember his past, to question some of his lifestyle decisions and to re-evaluate his life and marriage to Marion.
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Cast of Metroland
Christian Bale
Chris
Emily Watson
Marion
Lee Ross
Toni
Elsa Zylberstein
Annick
John Wood
The Retired Commuter
Bill Thomas
Middle-Aged Commuter
Lucy Speed
Punk Girl
Boris Terral
Jacques
Ifan Meredith
Mickey
Jonathan Aris
Dave
Amanda Ryan
Joanna
Rufus
Henri
Brian Protheroe
Woody
Mark Chapman
Tennis Player (uncredited)
Philip Saville
Director
Adrian Hodges
Writer / Associate Producer
Julian Barnes
Novel
John Wyn Evans
Executive Producer
Andrew Bendel
Producer
Enrique Posner
Co-Producer
Metroland Ratings & Reviews
ColeSmithey.com
Cole Smithey
Underrated.
TheMovieReport.com
Michael Dequina
For all the nudity and sexual content, Philip Saville's unoriginal and predictable film is, at its core, no different from one you'd find premiering on network television.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
Rob Thomas
A moving film about the compromises of adulthood, but perhaps a little too earnest.
Spirituality & Practice
Mary Ann Brussat
A deft morality tale about the engines of sexual desire and jealousy.
Matinee Magazine
Chuck Rudolph
With terrific performances from Bale and Watson, the film is memorable and unique instead of plain and watchable.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Philip Saville, who directs from a screenplay by Adrian Hodges, starts with a straightforward story of life choices and slips in teasing asides... What Saville doesn't do, mercifully, is depend on sentiment.
Film Journal International
Ed Kelleher
An affectionate but barbed tale about a pair of suburban-bred Englishmen
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James Sanford
likely to strike a chord with a lot of young husbands, especially those who find themselves sometimes envying their single friends. ...Bale and Watson are utterly credible...
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