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Rating: 6.27/10 by 128 users

Hope Gap (2019)

Grace lives an idyllic life in a British seaside town, but her world soon comes crashing down when her husband of 29 years tells her he's leaving her for another woman. Through stages of shock, disbelief and anger -- and with support from her son -- Grace ultimately regains her footing while learning it's never too late to be happy.

Directing:
  • Thomas Bassett
  • Sharon Ranger
  • Chris Marshall
  • Amber Tordoff-Gibson
  • William Nicholson
Writing:
  • William Nicholson
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Oct 03, 2019

Rating: 6.27/10 by 128 users

Alternative Title:
Co przyniesie jutro - PL
海邊走走 - TW
Umut Hep Olacak - TR
Wer wir sind und wer wir waren - DE
Ce qui nous sépare - FR
우리가 사랑이라고 믿는 것 - KR
Enquanto Houver Amor - BR
希望沟壑 - CN

Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 40 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $1,136,167

Plot Keyword: change, poetry, married couple, routine, only child, train, anger, childhood home, high school teacher, denial, wedding anniversary, unhappiness, united kingdom, elderly couple, seaside town, long term relationship, mismatched couple, arguing couple, bickering couple, frustration, adult son

Joe Citro
Young Jamie
Steven Pacey
Peter Widdecombe
Derren Litten
Friendline Man
Rose Keegan
Receptionist
Jason Lines
Shop Keeper (uncredited)
Joel MacCormack
Computer Shop Salesman (uncredited)
Ninette Finch
Headscarf Lady (uncredited)
Tim Wildman
Funeral Guest (uncredited)
Neilesh Ambu
Funeral Guest (uncredited)

SWITCH.

Come the conclusion of 'Hope Gap', audiences certainly feel that there is hope, but the gaps along the way are too frequent to feel any genuine satisfaction. I sincerely hope that Nicholson achieved what he set out to do, but as for taking audiences along for his therapy ride, it's not needed. Go for the acting masterclass, stay for the unbelievable amounts of tea and the gorgeous seaside, but don't expect to leave with much more. - Joel Kalkopf Read Joel's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-hope-gap-enough-hope-but-too-many-gaps


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