The Sense of an Ending

Unravel the truth.

6.4
20171h 48m

A man becomes haunted by his past and is presented with a mysterious legacy that causes him to re-think his current situation in life.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official UK Trailer

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The Sense of an Ending Featurette - Book to Screen (2017) - Jim Broadbent Movie

Cast

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Jim Broadbent

Tony Webster

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Charlotte Rampling

Veronica Ford

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Harriet Walter

Margaret Webster

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Michelle Dockery

Susie Webster

Photo of Matthew Goode

Matthew Goode

Mr. Joe Hunt

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Emily Mortimer

Sarah Ford

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James Wilby

David Ford

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Billy Howle

Young Tony Webster

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Freya Mavor

Young Veronica Ford

Photo of Peter Wight

Peter Wight

Colin Simpson

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Hilton McRae

Alex Stuart

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Jack Loxton

Young Colin Simpson

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Timothy Innes

Young Alex Stuart

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Andrew Buckley

Adrian Finn Jr.

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Karina Fernandez

Eleanor Marriott

Photo of Joe Alwyn

Joe Alwyn

Adrian Finn Sr.

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Told via twin timelines in the life of "Tony Webster"; this is quite a gentle introspective on the way we live our lives and of the relatively significant impact of some equally insignificant decisions we make as we go along. Billy Howle is the younger version who has a fling with "Veronica'. Fast forward forty-odd years and we find Jim Broadbent in the role - the owner of a small camera shop - who is left a diary in the will of the girl's mother. The ensuing story unravels what happened to their relationship back then, and we see something of how it may develop in the present (with Charlotte Rampling); and of how "Tony" has evolved via his failed marriage to Dame Harriet Walter and his relationship with his expectant daughter Michelle Dockery. There are a few good scenes with Matthew Goode as the teacher and Joe Alwyn also stands out as 'Adrian Finn". The adaptation of Julian Barnes' novel is, however, a wee bit stodgy - and the film relies very heavily on the charisma of Rampling, Broadbent and a good effort from Howle to make much impact. It is intelligently done, but told from a very one-sided perspective.

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