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Second Coming
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Second Coming is a look at the life and struggles of a family living in London. An unexplained pregnancy forces a husband to doubt his wife's faithfulness while the wife must deal with the domestic recriminations and social stigma alone.
Second Coming is a look at the life and struggles of a family living in London. An unexplained pregnancy forces a husband to doubt his wife's faithfulness while the wife must deal with the domestic recriminations and social stigma alone.
Actors:
David Fernandez,
Alex Lanipekun,
Bernadette OBrien,
Bailey Patrick,
Aysha Kala,
Frank Bourke,
Yemi Adenle,
Joanna Bending,
Tony Clay,
Frederick Schmidt,
Carol Been
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David Fernandez
Alex Lanipekun
7 April 1981, London, England, UK
Bernadette OBrien
Bailey Patrick
Aysha Kala
Frank Bourke
Yemi Adenle
Joanna Bending
Tony Clay
Frederick Schmidt
Carol Been
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Debbie Tucker Green
Debbie Tucker Green
Country:
United States
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June 05, 2015
The pace will be too slow for some but, still, if you make it to the end, you'll come away chuffed.
June 01, 2015
An impressive slice-of-life drama that's tinged with unease and strangeness
June 04, 2015
Second Coming is an enigmatic and quietly impressive piece of storytelling.
June 07, 2015
In a highly nuanced central performance, Marshall is both engaging and evasive, perfectly matching the fluid tone of Tucker Green's enigmatic urban parable.
June 04, 2015
A mysterious and intimate fable in the guise of gritty social realism, simply and powerfully acted.
June 05, 2015
Heralds the emergence of a major new filmmaking talent in Debbie Tucker Green.
June 04, 2015
The title and central concept may be ripe with religious allusions, but there's no heavy-handed allegorising here. Nor does the film ever veer off into soapy drama: forget about any shock reveals or intrigues.
June 06, 2015
Leaves no doubt that its central supernatural event is 100% real, yet it makes absolutely no case for it whatsoever, and refuses to even engage with it.
June 01, 2015
A soulful drama that heralds the arrival of a new voice in British cinema.
June 04, 2015
Overall this is a British film of rare ambition and imagination, which builds to a final image of heart-stopping grace.
September 11, 2014
Tucker Green certainly isn't shy about testing her audience's patience, and while she can sometimes get a bit too enamored with her own moody, elliptical atmospherics, there's clearly a unique imagination at work here ...

