Living

classified 12A

BFI London Film Festival 2022

Film

Please note: This was screened in Oct 2022

Director
Oliver Hermanus
Cast
Alex Sharp, Adrian Rawlins, Hubert Burton
Details
102 mins, 2022, UK
Primary language
English

Based on Ikiru by Akira Kurosawa, Living stars Bill Nighy as a man determined, in the time he has left, to wake from his slumber and make a mark on the world.

Having lived in a stupor since his wife’s death, Williams (Nighy) lives out his life through the observance of daily rituals. But then the civil servant receives some shocking news. A modest man, Williams embarks on an odyssey of discovery, encountering seaside bohemian Sutherland (Tom Burke) and opening up to co-worker Margaret (Sex Education’s Aimee Lou Wood).

Director Oliver Hermanus (Moffie), screenwriter Kazuo Ishiguro (author of Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go), and producer Stephen Woolley (Carol), have created a film of tremendous balance and grace, which hums with their shared love of cinema. Sandy Powell’s costumes are crisp monotones with eager accents of colour, while cinematographer Jamie Ramsay’s chilly silvery frames perfectly capture Whitehall in the 1950s. And Nighy, in one of the finest performances of a distinguished career, imbues every scene with a quiet and wistful sense of wonder.


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