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The Low Down

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United Kingdom · 2001
1h 36m
Director Jamie Thraves
Starring Aidan Gillen, Kate Ashfield, Dean Lennox Kelly, Tobias Menzies
Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance

Frank is a restless young man in his late twenties whose life revolves around his friends and his work. When he becomes involved with Ruby, her optimistic and fresh approach to life and its problems begins to have a dramatic effect on him.

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80

The New York Times by Dana Stevens

What distinguishes The Low Down from movies like "The Brothers McMullen" and "My Life's in Turnaround" is its ragged edge of authenticity, its refusal to plot its characters' lives on the graph of romantic comedy convention.

50

New Times (L.A.) by David Ehrenstein

May be too low-key for its own good. Still, if you want to get in on the ground floor of Aidan Gillen's certain-to-be-skyrocketing career, it's a good place to start.

63

Boston Globe by Jay Carr

Captures the ensemble quality it was after and the provisional look and feel are perfect stylistic analogues to the lives - the male lives, anyway - that it's portraying.

70

TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox

With its artfully artless hand-held cinematography, haphazard focus, non-diegetic dialogue and what sounds like a largely improvised script, Thraves's film is all about style, but contains a surprising amount of substance.

60

Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas

Thraves is skillful at evoking mood and atmosphere and at depicting transitional periods in a person's life with a mildly wistful humor.

75

Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

Gets better the more attention you pay. To say "nothing happens" is to be blind to everyday life, during which we wage titanic struggles with our programming.

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