Fantastic film!
- Pride review by NG
Funny, dramatic, moving and brings up so many important issues that are still relevant today. Great talent in from all the actors. It is one of the few films after renting that I would consider buying!
Uplifting and also are minder of why politics and doing something even as an individual, small group or community can make such a difference to the world.
3 out of 3 members found this review helpful.
Made me proud (and ashamed) to be British
- Pride review by KA
Very well acted and well written movie. I found it very thought provoking and challenging.
I feel it gave me insight into the frustrated aspirations of two communities which faced superficially different, but in many ways similar problems.
I would recommend this film to anyone; it works as both a piece of entertainment and also a dramatisation of a slice of British history as important, in its own way, as 1066. Also, it has Bill Nighy in it. And Dominic West!
3 out of 3 members found this review helpful.
Too politically correct
- Pride review by RP
Set during the miner's strike of 1984/85, the film is a comedy drama that tells the somewhat bizarre tale of a small group of gay activists who raise money for a small mining community in South Wales.
It has a shed load of top-notch Brit actors (including Imelda Staunton, Bill Nighy, Paddy Considine, Dominic West (still trying to escape the typecasting of 'The Wire')) and while it has a few amusing moments, I found it deeply unfunny.
Why? Because it's too politically correct. It tries to superimpose a current day view of gay and lesbian rights onto the world of 30 years before - and for me, it just doesn't work. Part of it is the language - the thought that in a mining village in the 1980s gay men would be referred to as 'gay' is, frankly, just silly. It would be 'queer' (a word that has now been reclaimed with some pride) or worse. It's small things like this that make the whole film simply not ring true to me - the whole thing is unrealistic and the few homophobic characters depicted are clichéd.
It has won awards and praise, but while the film did bring the occasional smile to my face I found it overburdened by political correctness. Only 2/5 stars.
2 out of 4 members found this review helpful.
Thoroughly Good Fun
- Pride review by griggs
If Pride had been dreamt up by a screenwriter, no studio in their right mind would’ve backed it—striking miners and queer activists teaming up to fight Thatcher? Come off it. But because it’s rooted in truth, it’s got a real bite. I found it a solidly good romp, banging jukebox soundtrack and just enough political heft to give it weight—Section 28, police harassment, the AIDS crisis all get a look-in, but also a keen eye for the minor political issues. It’s full of heart, even if the casting lets it down; for a film so full of Welsh characters, there are far too many English actors with wobbly accents. Thoroughly good fun.
1 out of 1 members found this review helpful.
Uplifting Film. Highly Entertaining
- Pride review by GI
Pride is a great, uplifting, heartwarming, hilarious and eye opening British drama set in 1984 during the Miner's Strike and documenting the relationship which developed between Welsh miners and a London based group, Lesbians & Gays Support The Miners (LGSM). This is a clash of cultures themed film that gives full applause to the human spirit of friendship and trust even in the face of bigotry, violence and hatred. A great cast that includes Dominic West, Bill Nighy, Paddy Considine and Imelda Staunton tell the story of a small group of gay men and women led by Mark (Ben Schetzner) who decide to collect money in support of striking Welsh miners many of whom are at first less than enamoured to be associated with the gay fraternity. But as their mutual need for support and barriers break down a bond forms between them. In amongst this drama is the story of Joe (George MacKay), a young man living under the narrow minded middle class dominance of his parents, who has yet to come out as gay and finds happiness with the group. This is a marvellous, quite lovely film that never fails to make you laugh, cry and feel good after watching it. Definitely a film to seek out if you've never watched it.
1 out of 1 members found this review helpful.
great story
- Pride review by CP Customer
I really enjoyed this film, about gay and lesbion activists supporting the striking miners, which supports each others cause. Based on a true story and events . Very well acted .
1 out of 1 members found this review helpful.