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Modern Life Is Rubbish
Comedy, Romance, Art House & International, Musical & Performing Arts
First brought together by their shared love of music, ten years later Liam and Natalie have reached a breaking point. Opposites attract, but aren't necessarily working long-term. Liam, a struggling musician, cannot let go of his vinyl collection and refuses to adapt to a world of smartphones and instant downloads. Natalie has let go of her dream of designing album covers and has become a rising star at her advertising firm. As they make the difficult decision to separate, they start by splitting their prized music library, but the soundtrack that defined their relationship keeps pulling them back together.
Rating
NR
Director
Daniel Jerome Gill
Studio
Serotonin Films
Writer
Philip Gawthorne
  • A witty and warm romantic film with standout perfromances from it's two leads. Really enjoyed watching two people trying to keep their relationship together. Not to be missed and according to deadline it's going to play in the US xx
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  • Charming and heartfelt. Loved everything about it!!! Amazing soundtrack too. Highly recommend for anyone who has even been in love. Not for cynics ;)
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  • Mavor and Whitehouse, both of whom appear poised to break out after a series of smaller roles in TV and indie features, demonstrate a believable chemistry, but more importantly perhaps, a convincing hostility after their breakup.
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