Elephant Juice
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German title | Elephant Juice |
Original title | Elephant Juice |
Country of production | Great Britain |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1999 |
length | 84 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | Sam Miller |
script | Amy Jenkins |
production | Sheila Fraser Milne |
music | Tim Atack |
camera | Adrian Wild |
cut | Elen Pierce Lewis |
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Elephant Juice is a 1999 British drama starring Emmanuelle Béart and directed by Sam Miller . The film premiered on August 23, 1999 at the Edinburgh Film Festival .
action
It shows the professional and private lives of seven people who are around 30 years old and live in London . Daphne and Frank recently met. Graham and George have been together for a long time and overcome the difficulties of the relationship. Pregnant Jules and Will want to get married, but Will allows himself to cheat. Billy, who is friends with Will, cannot find a partner, and the acquaintance with a single woman is a flop. Eventually, Billy and Jules become a couple. Daphne tries to commit suicide.
criticism
According to Andreas Haaß from the Moviemaster critics database , the storylines are "not particularly original". The film looks like a television film.
According to Empire Magazine , the actors did their best, but the opportunity was wasted. The drama brings honesty to the big screen and fails with it.