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Published 14:26 7 Jan 2014 GMT
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Directed by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, the film was perhaps expected to deliver a nice story but also bring plenty of laughs. Thankfully, it sidesteps the obvious expectations and just makes you fall in love with it a little.
Although Freddie is the most typical of the group, falling in love with his boss's daughter, eagerly awaiting his opportunity to go see the world, it is Bruce Pearson played by Tom Hughes who really delivers on his performance. Dealing with a father who has a drink problem while putting to the back of his mind the departure of his mother, Pearson blames himself and everyone around him for what happened in his youth.
Although the script is mediocre, it's the cast that really pulls the entire project together and we can promise you the final scenes will melt your heart a little. It's most certainly one to check out.
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