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Mister Foe (2008)
Released By: Magnolia Pictures   Rating: R   In Theaters: 9/5/2008
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Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: David Mackenzie
Language: English
Official Website: http://misterfoemovie.com/
Theatrical Release: 9/5/2008
Home Video Release: 11/11/2008
Cast: Ciaran Hinds, Ewen Bremner, Jamie Bell, Maurice Roeves, Jamie Sives, Sophia Myles
Published ID: 101524
UPC: 876964001472,
Plot: With Hallam Foe, British director Peter MacKenzie and scripter Ed Whitmore adapt the 2002 novel of the same name, a quirky, bittersweet, coming-of-age psychodrama by Peter Jinks. The titular character is the 17-year-old son (Jamie Bell) of a wealthy Scottish businessman (Ciarán Hinds). Still rattled by the death of his mom (who drowned in a nearby loch), Hallam retreats into a deep-seated fantasy world. He harbors amorous feelings for his new stepmother, Verity (Claire Forlani), until he gradually concludes that she murdered his biological mother. Hallam nonetheless lets himself be seduced into an affair with Verity, and is so repulsed by this transpiration that he flees to Edinburgh. His life turns a corner, however, when he spots -- and instantly becomes infatuated with -- Kate (Sophia Myles), a local girl who bears an uncanny resemblance to his mother. After he talks her into giving him a routine job in the kitchen of the hotel that she manages, they become romantically involved, ever so gradually, which spells trouble for Hallam's emotional state by thoroughly overwhelming and confusing him -- and deeper trouble still when Kate's married lover (Jamie Sives) discovers that Hallam has been spying diligently on Kate from his perch in a nearby bell tower. Ewen Bremner co-stars as the bellhop supervisor at the hotel. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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A MUST HAVE!!
Added 3/26/2009

Very rarely do I find a movie that intrigues me as much as this one. There is a fine cast, wonderful symbolism, beautiful scenery and stark colours. Watching him climb all over the rooftops was very enjoyable. The story has been told before but never with such quirkiness and sweetness. This movie made me laugh too. Hallam reminded me of my own 20 year old son that is constantly going through 'things'.

This is a must have for any fans of Jamie Bell, and in my opinion, this is by far the best work he has done. I would love to see Sophie Myers and Jamie Bell do another movie together. Their sexual chemistry was great!!

For those that like quirky movies or 'different' movies this one is for you. It is currently my favorite movie. The music is fantastic and not run of the mill either.

This is a very unique movie and reminds me of why Jamie Bell is the only actor that I will plunk money down in anything he does. It has been a great ride since Billy Elliot and I am certainly enjoying the ride. He carried the movie as he often does.

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Disappointing
Added 2/20/2009

I really enjoyed the book Hallam Foe and couldn't wait to see the film. However, now that I have I do not have that fulfillment I was expecting. The story stays fairly true to the source material, but it greatly lacks the emotion of the book. Most notably, the motivations of Hallam are unconvincing, even unclear in the film. Hallam has strange, disgusting habits, and the lack of realism and relatability ruins any chance that the viewer will sympathize with such a character. Instead of odd and endearing, he is just odd.
Another aspect that I was disappointed with was the score of the film. I like the music and the bands on their own, and as a standalone album it works fine. However, the songs seemed too forced, too frequent, and too prominently placed in the film. Instead of complementing the story, they overpowered it.
Overall, if the plot sounds interesting to you, I highly suggest reading the book, and not to expect as much from the film.

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Sparkling with Energy
Added 2/12/2009

"Mister Foe" is a delightful surprise! Perhaps oddball coming-of-age movies strike a chord with me. My all-time favorite is probably Harold and Maude about a young man who, like Hallam Foe, has unusual behavior. Jamie Bell, who was excellent in Jumper and came to our attention with "Billy Elliott" in 2000, plays a young man who is a peeping tom in an apparent reaction to the loss of his mother. The intensity and range he expresses glued my eyes to the film. Claire Forlani who captured my heart in "Meet Joe Black" and was recently in "In the Name of the King" plays the heavy in the film, the domineering step-mother. She does a great job with her subtle performance. The moment early on in the film where Hallam refers to her as a lady of the evening is followed by a pregnant pause at his faux pas, followed by her rollicking laughter. It's a great moment. Hallam sees Kate in Edinburgh who resembles his mother and follows her, securing a job where she works. Kate is played by the lovely Sophia Myles who was on TV's "Moonlight" and also played in the film "Tristan & Isolde." Myles comments on the appealing nature of Bell's posterior in a witty aside in the DVD featurette. Kate sports a businesslike air on the job, but lets loose in her private life. Hallam spies on her as she makes love to her married lover Alasdair played by Jamie Sives. The moment when Sives looks up and makes eye contact with Hallam and seems to enjoy being watched as he makes love is so wrong in so many ways and yet works marvelously in the context of the film. Ciaran Hinds who was great in Stop-Loss and also was in "There Will Be Blood" plays Hallam's father Julius. The touching father-son moment is well played and creates emotional depth. Ewen Bremner who was in "Fool's Gold" has a delightful deleted scene and a sparkling cameo as Andy the bellhop. Maurice Roeves also has a great cameo as the grizzly old dishwasher. "Mister Foe" may be a naughty pleasure, but it is a delightful film, sparkling with energy and originality. Bravo!
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Wow
Added 1/7/2009

A movie about voyeurism, love, death, fear and desire aptly played by Jamie Bell, who has an innocence yet a magnetic sex appeal that is unmatched by any creepy habit he may have. This is one of the best movies I have seen in a long time, a boy growing into a man.
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Nice Badger!
Added 12/27/2008

Hallam Foe is a quirky movie exploring the emotional difficulties experienced by a teenage boy after the untimely and suspicious death of his mother. It examines loss and longing, guilt and helplessness, love and obsession. It's the way in which these themes are dealt with that puts the quirk into the movie and the reason why it's only partially successful. It's not always easy to accept the way the characters behave. There is simply too much improbable behaviour, particularly regarding the relationships between the troubled teen and the women he encounters. A little more realism would have added some necessary gravitas to a story that's meant to be weightier than it manages to be.
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