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Peterloo
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When it comes to political and economic reform, it looks like it will be fine. The story began with a historical epic about the events surrounding the famous Peterloo massacre in 1819. It is a series of events that speak of a demonstration that turned from pro-democracy peacefulness in St. Peter's Square in Manchester to one of the bloodiest and most famous events in British history. Everyone wanted economic and political reform, but the government had another opinion.
When it comes to political and economic reform, it looks like it will be fine. The story began with a historical epic about the events surrounding the famous Peterloo massacre in 1819. It is a series of events that speak of a demonstration that turned from pro-democracy peacefulness in St. Peter's Square in Manchester to one of the bloodiest and most famous events in British history. Everyone wanted economic and political reform, but the government had another opinion.
Actors:
Robert Gillespie,
Robert Ryan,
Lee Boardman,
Kenneth Hadley,
Tim Barker,
Teresa Mahoney,
Harry Hepple,
Michael Southgate,
Shawn Dixon,
Nick Moss,
Ian Mercer
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Robert Gillespie
9 November 1933, Lille, Nord, France
Robert Ryan
Lee Boardman
1972, Manchester, England, UK
Kenneth Hadley
Tim Barker
Teresa Mahoney
Harry Hepple
Michael Southgate
Shawn Dixon
Nick Moss
Ian Mercer
1962, Oldham, Lancashire, England, UK
Director:
Mike Leigh
Country:
United Kingdom
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November 07, 2018
It is beautifully shot and the costume department have a real eye for detail... but despite the sheer drama of these historical events and their relevance to today's fractured world, Peterloo fails to ignite real passion and anger.
September 01, 2018
With this richly intelligent, passionate movie Mike Leigh has fought a brilliant rearguard action on history's political battlefield.
September 08, 2018
You can feel Leigh's fury glowering off the screen through the entire last act, but that fury does the film and the filmmaker little service.
January 25, 2019
It seems perverse that a film of such length should find no home for so many of its director's assets. Detailed character-work, complex domestic relationships, humour: these are elements that would have made the picture engaging.
September 01, 2018
The authenticity is immersive, even if the historical exposition occasionally feels like prep for an exam no one's warned you about.
January 23, 2019
Peterloo's deliberate pacing and structure makes the evolution of a movement feel completely organic.
September 01, 2018
It's a stately, explicitly rhetorical paean to the people - setting the past in stone while also lashing out at a present-day political order.
December 13, 2018
Peterloo feels a little too much like an agenda is being pushed, but this is nevertheless a powerful, pertinent piece of work.
September 01, 2018
Leigh's passion for the material seems to have led him to approach it from an angle more pedagogic than artistic.
November 18, 2018
Violence takes a backseat to powerful rhetoric in this dense, Universal Credit-era history lesson.
February 06, 2019
The most disappointing film of the year.
September 02, 2018
Those with the patience and attention span are rewarded; the last 30 minutes is perhaps the most visceral filmmaking Leigh has ever pulled off...

