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7/10
Enjoyable
Brspeers23 May 2014
I thought it was good.

It included some generous doses of humour, charm and insight.

The characters were interesting and Paul Schneider and Jodie Whittaker were excellent, as always.

The baby was the star though!

Well directed and beautifully shot.

Some great scenes of London, too. Carter's battle to survive in the big city is one with which many of us can relate.

All in all, I enjoyed it and felt that there was lots of potential on display here.
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7/10
Charming film showcasing London
josehernon17 May 2014
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Catching up on a year of film and wanting to write a review of a British Film... after having the chance to view parts of a film that was invited to see as part of the London Film Festival, have decided to pick on film relatively close to my heart, about a character down on his luck living in London - step forward Hello Carter...

Advertised as a comedy by LFF, if anything Hello Carter was not quite sure what genre it should be; although that is probably more a reflection on us viewers and our need to characterise things...it did feel like a stylish rom-com that was neither a romance nor a comedy... maybe that's what made it such a likable film, in that it couldn't be put in a suitable box. Although perhaps in turn that was the main flaw with the film... as it certainly felt that in the case of the script, of being a case of more a sum of its parts, than an overall rounded story.

It's fair to say the basic premise of a wild goose chase around London was a bit fanciful and some of the coincidences a bit unlikely in this day and age - but when accepted the story was just that (fanciful) & the over-arching plot was probably meant as no more a vehicle for more subtle examinations of relationships and chance in key individual scenes, some poignant, others interspersed with good ole British humour (well that was my take)... then I think that the filmmakers generally hit the mark and made it work.

The lead character perhaps suffered from being neither unlikeable nor lovable, whilst well-acted, Carter seemed safe and it would have been interesting to see a more volatile performance (or character) in that role...however there were a lot of other good performances and certainly whenever Jodie Whittaker's character appeared, the film seemed to have more edge...perhaps more of Hello Jenny over Carter wouldn't have gone a miss.

Alongside good supporting performances, it was the subtle direction and especially good camera work that pulled the film together into a highly watchable British film. It was great to see London on film and so well filmed...one of the few low(er) budget British films that I would recommend others to see. Hope to see more of this ilk in future at the London Film Festival. A Solid 7/10 from me.
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7/10
Worth the watch.
stoermok23 December 2020
You can tell Charlie is such a innocent human being.
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1/10
An unusual, ill-structured, unfunny FILM.
pulpmagic-824-17420822 October 2013
Terrible.. lacking charm and humor.

I can not quite believe HELLO CARTER made it to London Film Festival 2013 - The description in the festival book was cleverly written, it sold it to me, completely.

The plot follows: Carter, recently made redundant & homeless, well spoken boy is sofa hopping. The film then goes on this bizarre wild goose chase across London attempting to find his ex-girlfriend.

Sadly: The characters are not interesting or likable, the main protagonist: We never really care about.

The jokes are dead-pan and embarrassing. The film loses focus on the plot - It's an amateur effort - A complete waste of my time, couldn't wait for it to be over.
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9/10
Very enjoyable film
Daniellalloyd24 May 2014
Really enjoyed this film.. Captured the loneliness living in London can bring and also the loveliness of it.

Had generous doses of humour and I found my self laughing out loud at parts.

Really warmed to the characters, very well acted by Jodie Whittaker and Paul Schneider and the supporting cast- and the baby was adorable!

Great soundtrack and cool film work combined with good performances makes Hello Carter a charmingly enjoyable film to watch. Would definitely recommend to others.

I look forward to seeing more work from Anthony Wilcox.
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9/10
Really liked it!
luke-2-41598721 May 2014
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Really really liked Hello Carter and well done to Anthony Wilcox.

Charming, subtle and funny. I really enjoyed it. Life in London can definitely be lonely & random at times and the film captures that.

I loved the intricacies of the characters and I giggled or laughed throughout the film. The music used and some of the shots of the city were brilliant as well.

It's a gentle film by nature and that is part of its charm for me. I could sit back relax and really enjoy the plot, with its various twists and turns.

It was fun and well done!!
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8/10
Very Short but unique funny twists
yaqubnb-892-71572215 June 2016
The movie was hilarious I wish it was longer but at that point the only other twist for the movie would have been aliens. The Movie was quick and it got to the point with some turns. I personally didn't like "the brother" but he will grow on you. It was also good to see Charlie Cox play a new role compared to his dark daredevil the funny witty brit was great. I also liked the camera very much they would show some good angles not all the weird rotation stuff they do in other movies and TV shows it was great stuck angles that made you look at the movie and say hmm so thats what I shall be seeing. tbh most of this review is either repetitive or a filler im just tryna get 10 lines
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8/10
A Heartwarming Film
nairnikhil-3205125 August 2020
Absolutely heartwarming film...no hard twist or turns, just a calm movie with a very satisfying ending. Charlie Cox is a brilliant actor, he nailed it. A beautiful portrayal of London city, the lights were absolutely wonderful. Cinematography and soundtracks were outstanding. The baby is definitely cute. Just one FLAW- I wish the movie could have run longer for at least 45 minutes more..then it would have been perfect...but still you must watch it if you are having a rough day this film would bring a smile in your face at the end of the day. All the actors were great. The acting was great. Sadly this film is unknown to most of the people but still, it made it to the London film festival 2013. This film was very hard to find online...but still it is available on Amazon prime UK and two more websites. I would recommend this movie to everyone who loved Charlie cox's acting in Marvel's Daredevil.
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