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Hard Truths

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 37m
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Marianne Jean-Baptiste and Michele Austin in Hard Truths (2024)
Ongoing exploration of the contemporary world with a tragicomic study of human strengths and weaknesses.
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Ongoing exploration of the contemporary world with a tragicomic study of human strengths and weaknesses.Ongoing exploration of the contemporary world with a tragicomic study of human strengths and weaknesses.Ongoing exploration of the contemporary world with a tragicomic study of human strengths and weaknesses.

  • Director
    • Mike Leigh
  • Writer
    • Mike Leigh
  • Stars
    • Marianne Jean-Baptiste
    • Michele Austin
    • David Webber
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
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    YOUR RATING
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    • Director
      • Mike Leigh
    • Writer
      • Mike Leigh
    • Stars
      • Marianne Jean-Baptiste
      • Michele Austin
      • David Webber
    • 56User reviews
    • 99Critic reviews
    • 88Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 27 wins & 56 nominations total

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    Marianne Jean-Baptiste
    Marianne Jean-Baptiste
    • Pansy
    Michele Austin
    Michele Austin
    • Chantelle
    David Webber
    David Webber
    • Curtley
    Tuwaine Barrett
    Tuwaine Barrett
    • Moses
    Ani Nelson
    • Kayla
    Sophia Brown
    Sophia Brown
    • Aleisha
    Jonathan Livingstone
    Jonathan Livingstone
    • Virgil
    Jo Martin
    Jo Martin
    • Nurse Salon Client
    Llewella Gideon
    • Smoking Salon Client
    Yvette Boakye
    • Salon Client
    Chinenye Ezeudu
    Chinenye Ezeudu
    • Salon Client
    Diana Yekinni
    Diana Yekinni
    • Hairdresser
    Elliot Edusah
    Elliot Edusah
    • Sofa Client
    Tiwa Lade
    Tiwa Lade
    • Sofa Client
    Alice Bailey Johnson
    • Furniture Assistant
    Gary Beadle
    Gary Beadle
    • Irate Motorist
    Diveen Henry
    Diveen Henry
    • Supermarket Customer
    Bryony Miller
    Bryony Miller
    • Supermarket Customer
    • Director
      • Mike Leigh
    • Writer
      • Mike Leigh
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    10lkc-97939

    Mike Leigh at his absolute best!

    Mike Leigh's Secrets and Lies was a brilliant film and his latest film Hard Truths is just as brilliant and stars the same actor Marianne Jean-Baptiste as the unforgettable, Pansy. Hard Truths is funny, heart-warming, sad, but most of all, very human. There's never a false note, the characters are so beautifully written and performed and I can't wait to see all the nominations Marianne is going to get for this role. It's definitely a film that will make you laugh out loud and cry, and you may not like Pansy but you will still enjoy every minute you're with her. See Hard Truths as soon as possible.
    7filmephile

    Facing life's hard truths

    This film incisively and truthfully illustrates the trials and tribulations of mental illness, in this case ostensibly depression, and how it affects the loved ones of those afflicted. It is heartfelt, at times hilarious, and thought-provoking.

    Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Pansy, a fitting name as she gives a vivid flowery performance, like the real-life eponymous flower, is excellent here at portraying a deeply troubled woman teetering on the brink of madness, hanging on by a thread. What could have easily fell into a caricature performance is the exact opposite: she feels so real, raw, and visceral, riding the line between sanity and insanity. She is at war with the world: the most normal petty inconveniences cause her to explode into hysterics, rage, and deep sadness; her reactions are sometimes so severe to the point she's at times unable to merely leave her bed. Michele Austin is great, playing Chantelle, the foil and sister to the lead. Where Pansy seems to be unhappy and unsuccessful, Chantelle is the opposite. Despite their differences, they support one another. And it's their sisterhood and camaraderie that functions as the film's anchor and centerpiece. The implication of their sisterhood is to drive home the point that family is key in life, a balm for the spirit. An interesting thing happens as the film furthers: the more time Pansy spends with her family, the more irritated she becomes, but it's also the more open she becomes about her feelings; it's as though her family simultaneously causes her to not only face her issues head-on, but face the reality that she does indeed have a good support network, but often fails to take advantage of it. This brings to the film an interesting dynamic. It's in these scenes with her family, particularly with her sister, that she finally lets down her tough, gruff exterior to betray a soft, mushy interior.

    The film, despite at its core being a darker and moving subject matter, has many moments of welcome levity and playfulness. The comedy and gravitas meld flawlessly to make for both touching and funny viewing. The only issue this film has is that the pacing unfortunately drags rather often. As there is no real, significant plot here, besides following a middle-aged woman struggling mentally and existentially, the film feels very slice-of-life; the scenes unfurl with almost no change between when we first start the film to when we finish it. This is compounded by the dense dialogue and the secondary stories not really adding up to much ultimately, albeit the supporting characters are all good. But that is likely the conceit here: it ought to be about illustrating a snapshot of this character. Despite recognizing her issues, Pansy very well may never get better and things likely will always look this way, unfortunately similar to how life itself is for many with mental illness.

    Overall, this is a great film. It's poignant, with a powerhouse central performance, unexpectedly and serendipitously humorous and diverting, and it provides a verisimilar portrait of dealing with mental illness.
    6boblipton

    Portrait Of A Miserable Woman

    There's a crisis in the family. Marianne Jean-Baptiste is ripping into everyone: husband David Webber for his choice in business partners, son Tuwaine Barrett for being twenty-two and still eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, sister Michele Austin for wanting to know if she's going to be with her on Mother's Day when she goes to their mother's grave, sales clerks, doctors, dentists, the fox that's gotten in the back yard, birds. And she's scared and just wants to sleep.

    By the end of this movie, I was convinced she had brain cancer that was depressing her past all bearing. But this is Mike Leigh's first movie in half a dozen years. That means you know you are going to get great performances; and Miss Jean-Baptiste certainly gives one here, not caring if anyone likes her. Most of the rest of the cast is reduced to silence, but Miss Austin keeps sweetly not taking no for an answer until she gets some answers. And those answers are as unhappy as the rest of the performance.

    I can't recommend this movie to anyone who wants a story with a sense of closure one or another. But if you want to watch a human being in honest pain for an hour and a half, here's your chance.
    7dtswpod

    Lady Screams The Blues

    Have you ever encountered someone-whether in your personal life or at work-who was utterly impossible to deal with? If so, be forewarned: this film might bring back unsettling memories. One of the main characters is an absolute terror, a person who seems to thrive on sowing misery and conflict. She wields her cruelty with precision, crushing the spirit of her child and husband until there's little left of their individual vitality. But she doesn't stop there. No, her toxic charm spills out into the world, leaving anyone in her path to contend with the emotional wreckage she leaves behind.

    In stark contrast, the film introduces us to her sister, a character who could not be more different. Where the first thrives on malice, the sister exudes kindness, warmth, and a sense of grounded sanity. She serves as a foil, a reminder that even within the same family, people can embody profoundly different responses to life's challenges.

    This contrast raises a central question: how can two people, raised in the same family, turn out so differently? The film dives into this mystery, exploring the forces that shape us-whether it's nature, nurture, or the choices we make as individuals. How does one person end up consumed by anger, while another finds the strength to let go and move forward with grace?
    7MattyLuke-81663

    LIFF38 2024 #6

    Final review of 2024!

    "I don't understand you, but I love you."

    Hard Truths is a welcoming return from legendary filmmaker/writer Mike Leigh.

    I have no idea why this film was rejected from other festivals like Cannes and Venice because this was great. It is a depressing character piece where certain things in our past are left unresolved, and the unspoken hurt still picks away at us. Mental health issues are not just sadness and quietness but anger as well.

    We follow Pansy, whose first-ever scene is her springing to wake after having a terrible dream, and from there, she is in a constant state of rage at pretty much everything. The littlest things can set her off into a rant. Her words/insults range from hilariously creative to having some truth to what she is complaining about. It mostly has to do with how people talk to her, with one example of a scene in a parking lot when another driver starts an altercation after rudely asking if she is leaving her parked space.

    How about another scene where she goes to the dentist, and the woman doing the treatment talks to her in a manner that is not meant to be disrespectful and tries to ease the patient with friendliness during the process but can be seen as being treated/talked to like a child. Even Pansy says, "Don't talk to me like a child!"

    But this is not a simple case of waking up cranky or having a bad day. It is something more than that. Judging by her family life, with her husband and son, they are all miserable, most noticeably her son and husband, who carry this heavy silence and hardly make eye contact. There is no love or comfort in the house.

    On the other hand, Pansy's sister lives the opposite life; she is happier and has a healthy relationship with her children. Even her flat is more vibrant in colour and feels more inviting.

    Marianne Jean-Baptiste is terrific here, and what could have easily been a one-note performance is, instead, a devastating but exhausting performance of a woman who needs a lot of help. But she is still someone you want to avoid if you are in close contact. Even her angry outburst tires her out.

    It is a very human film with beautiful writing and acting. The film shows the sad reality of how our mental health can isolate us from other people, even our own family. There is no concrete answer to why Pansy is like this. There are little crumbs of a backstory, but it is left open-ended. Situations like this are like the ocean: it is much deeper than it looks. The cinematography from Dick Pope (RIP) is subtle and nothing too flashy.

    This movie and another film I saw at this festival, A Real Pain, almost feel similar in terms of a complicated family dynamic and the different lives the characters lead, where one is happier than the other.

    Overall rating: The ultimate feel-bad movie of 2024.

    Well, 2024 is done and dusted. I hope you all had a great year, and if not, I hope 2025 is better for you. I will see you there. Take care, everyone!

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    • Trivia
      Cinematographer Dick Pope had to undergo a major heart surgery prior to filming, with director Mike Leigh amazed he was able to work on the film at all. Tragically, it would be their final collaboration as Dick Pope passed away on October 21, 2024 at the age of 77.
    • Goofs
      When the doctor is about to auscultate Pansy, she is using her stethoscope backwards; the rubber ends are supposed to go towards the front, not the back, in order to go slightly inside the ear.
    • Quotes

      [Pansy and Chantelle are visiting the grave of their mother, Pearl]

      Pansy: Your memory of Pearl is not the same as mine. You, you had it easy. You were the favourite. You two thick as thieves, ha-ha-ha-hee-hee-heeing. And where was Pansy?

      Chantelle: She treated us both same way.

      Pansy: No, she never. She didn't support me.

      Chantelle: Yes, she did.

      Pansy: No, she never. I was good at maths. I was good with numbers. She didn't push me. Even in death, she chose you. I was the one who had to go round there and find her lying stiff in the bed, her two dead eyes staring at me. Accusing. Disappointed. "Oh, Pansy, what's wrong with you? Why can't you go outside and play? Why can't you make friends? Why can't you enjoy life?"

      Chantelle: Why *can't* you enjoy life?

      Pansy: I don't know!

      [long pause]

      Pansy: Haunted. Haunted.

      [long pause]

      Pansy: It's not fair.

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Spain
    • Official sites
      • Bleecker Street Media (United States)
      • Official site (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mi única familia
    • Production companies
      • Creativity Media
      • Film4
      • The MediaPro Studio
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $808,122
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $171,840
      • Jan 12, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,589,937
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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