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15-year-old deep-thinking Welsh schoolboy Oliver Tate struggles to initiate and maintain a relationship with Jordana, his devilish, dark-haired classmate at their Swansea high school. As his parents' marriage begins to fall apart, similar problems arise in his relationship with Jordana.

Noah Taylor as  Lloyd Tate
Paddy Considine as  Graham Purvis
Craig Roberts as  Oliver Tate
Yasmin Paige as  Jordana Bevan
Sally Hawkins as  Jill Tate
Steffan Rhodri as  Mr. Davey
Darren Evans as  Chips
Elinor Crawley as  Abby Smuts
Gemma Chan as  Kim-Lin
Melanie Walters as  Jude Bevan

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Reviews

bowmanblue
2011/06/03

Being so far away from my school years that I remember Betamax video players and a world without Instagram, I'm not that into teen love stories, but I was more than happy to give 'Submarine' a try, based on the fact that it was directed by the (awesome!) Richard Ayoade (best known for the 'IT Crowd'). And I really enjoyed it. In fact, I bought the DVD, but have only just got round to watching it a second time again. Oddly enough... I wondered what I saw in it the first time round.It's set in the eighties (some may call this a 'period piece' but it basically sums up the world my childhood was set in) where a teenage boy struggles with growing up. Or rather he struggles with his own inner demons surrounding what plagues many boys of that age... girls. He's fallen in love with a girl in his school and he basically has to come to a way of winning her over, while dealing with his parents possibly having marital difficulties.So the plot is hardly original and, don't get me wrong... it's not bad. The direction is very good - I believe the term is 'meta' where the characters sometimes talk directly to the camera in scenes where the protagonist theorises on what may or may not be happening. And, although there are plenty of good lines here and there which will make you smile. Plus, if you're like me (i.e. of a certain age) you will enjoy seeing the world before smartphones. However, what didn't seem to gel with me this time was the two leads.I found them both a bit unlikeable. They seemed so wrapped up in themselves that I found I didn't really care whether they got together and lived happily ever after or not. Maybe I've just got even older and I'm finding even less in common with the younger generation (even if the younger generation in question are the ones I grew up with!). Overall, I - sort of - enjoyed it the second time around. Like I say, it's very well directed and Richard Ayoade definitely has a future ahead of him if he ever tired of fixing computers, plus I did laugh here and there, but I probably won't watch it a third time.

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rodrig58
2011/06/04

I liked this film very much! It is an exceptional movie, in all aspects, script, direction, actors, music, etc. Rarely, emotional strength how Richard Ayoade manages. I read that Woody Allen is one of his favorite filmmakers, can be felt also in Submarine. Particularly appreciated Sally Hawkins as the mother, Jill Tate, and Yasmin Paige as the school colleague and girlfriend Jordana Bevan.

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Luc Dellaway
2011/06/05

I have just watched Submarine and I think that Richard Ayoade is one of the best indie directors today.I think that this is one of the best coming of age movies ever made and is an extremely underrated film.The one flaw with this movie is not to do with the film itself but it's with the marketing. This film was marketed as a comedy, this film is not a comedy but a very emotional, excellent piece of art.It has outstanding performances by Craig Roberts, Yasmin Paige, Sally Hawkins, Noah Taylor and Paddy Considine.The soundtrack by Alex Turner is also excellent and fits in perfectly with the film.

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Christian Nelson
2011/06/06

Submarine is a coming of age teen romance, dramedy set in Wales directed by newcomer Richard Ayoade. The movie possesses far more charm than most adolescent dramedies while dealing with delicate topic's adolescents face such as romance and family deterioration. The movie revolves around 15 year old Oliver Tate as he undergoes a period of striving for meaning in life while attempting to keep his parents relationship alive. He develops a romantic relationship with a girl called Jordanna which aids to the progression of the story and Oliver's development.The movie is very quirky projecting a deadpan like humor consistently through out all the actors. The cinematography is beautiful due to the beautiful camera angles and the entertaining scenery. Even though a lot of the movie takes place in industrial places the imagery still looks stunning. A couple of scenes ran to long and I felt they could have been changed or switched for other scenes.Over all 7.5/10 good film definitely worth watching.

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