Down-on-his-luck Carter has recently become homeless, single and unemployed. Desperate to win back his ex-girlfriend, he goes off on an adventure throughout London to find her, picking up some odd helpers along the way.
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Sorry, this movie sucks
Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Good movie but grossly overrated
I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
The movie was hilarious I wish it was longer but at that point the only other twist for the movie would have been aliens. The Movie was quick and it got to the point with some turns. I personally didn't like "the brother" but he will grow on you. It was also good to see Charlie Cox play a new role compared to his dark daredevil the funny witty brit was great. I also liked the camera very much they would show some good angles not all the weird rotation stuff they do in other movies and TV shows it was great stuck angles that made you look at the movie and say hmm so thats what I shall be seeing. tbh most of this review is either repetitive or a filler im just tryna get 10 lines
Really enjoyed this film.. Captured the loneliness living in London can bring and also the loveliness of it. Had generous doses of humour and I found my self laughing out loud at parts. Really warmed to the characters, very well acted by Jodie Whittaker and Paul Schneider and the supporting cast- and the baby was adorable!Great soundtrack and cool film work combined with good performances makes Hello Carter a charmingly enjoyable film to watch. Would definitely recommend to others.I look forward to seeing more work from Anthony Wilcox.
I thought it was good.It included some generous doses of humour, charm and insight.The characters were interesting and Paul Schneider and Jodie Whittaker were excellent, as always.The baby was the star though!Well directed and beautifully shot. Some great scenes of London, too. Carter's battle to survive in the big city is one with which many of us can relate.All in all, I enjoyed it and felt that there was lots of potential on display here.
Really really liked Hello Carter and well done to Anthony Wilcox.Charming, subtle and funny. I really enjoyed it. Life in London can definitely be lonely & random at times and the film captures that.I loved the intricacies of the characters and I giggled or laughed throughout the film. The music used and some of the shots of the city were brilliant as well.It's a gentle film by nature and that is part of its charm for me. I could sit back relax and really enjoy the plot, with its various twists and turns.It was fun and well done!!