God's Own Country
October. 25,2017 RA young farmer in rural Yorkshire numbs his daily frustrations with binge drinking and casual sex, until the arrival of a Romanian migrant worker.
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Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Sick Product of a Sick System
Must See Movie...
Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
I thoroughly enjoyed this film. Definitely worth a watch. It grips you from the start and the symbolism and the development of the characters is well written and acted
This is similar to Brokeback Mountain in a few ways. The principle characters are engaged in similar farming/ranching; they are masculine and they fall in love with one another while working together under the wide open sky. The primary differences are in time period, ending and cinematography. The scenes of farm life in GOC are drab, bleak and depressing; whereas, in BM, the scenes are majestic, colorful and uplifting. The ending in BM is sad and the one in GOC is happy. The time period is current in GOC and it is assumed there is less pressure on these sheep blokes to be straight and married. Overall, I liked the picture, but it was hard to understand the dialogue unless they were shouting. The Romanian actor had a thick accent and the Irish actor likewise had a tricky dialect to decipher. In BM, I found it implausible that two masculine, closeted, married gay men would have maintained a long distance affair for 20 years. It felt contrived to set up the emotion ending. In this movie, I found the relationship and ending to be more believable.
Oh God what a masterpiece! loved every single bit of it; the performances, setting, directing, cinematography, the tension, the feelings...just everything! So real, beautiful, & touching. A must see! I feel so emotional right now.
We really couldn't get it. The story was so ver much cliché. Almost everything a cliché. Except: it's two men in stead of man and woman. We were bored. Only the images with the animals got us.