剧情介绍

  Set to broadcast in two one-hour films, this family treat is inspired by the classic books of Barbara Euphan Todd and is pegged to be the TV event of the season. Mackenzie Crook has taken Scatterbrook farm and the infamous characters of this well-loved tale and injected them with a tender and authentic charm. This is the perfect family adventure, packed with a fun, mischievous spirit and delivered with an environmental message.
  Mackenzie Crook, (Pirates Of The Caribbean, Detectorists) who has written, directed and stars as Worzel Gummidge, has gathered a host of both accomplished and brilliant actors who are set to appear in this eagerly anticipated adaptation.
  Playing The Green Man, creator of the scarecrows, who arrives to Scatterbrook in episode two, is comedy legend Sir Michael Palin. He says: “It’s a lovely part for me, but the whole script is very memorable and touching, and very funny too. It quite skillfully weaves in something for everybody all the time.”
  Zoë Wanamaker (My Family, Harry Potter And The Philosophers Stone) will play the eccentric local aristocrat, Lady Bloomsbury Barton in episode two. She says: “The whole thing is so charming and inventive. It’s the sort of thing I’d watch. I’m sure it will be a huge success. I know it will - it’s divine.”
  Vicki Pepperdine (Getting On, The Windsors) takes on the role of the formidable Aunt Sally in episode one. She says: “There’s something for everybody. It’s got this heart to it, and you’d be hard pushed as an adult not to engage with it.”
  Steve Pemberton (League Of Gentleman, Benidorm) will play Mr Braithwaite, the farmer. He says: “This is the kind of show the whole family can enjoy together. It has a lot of humour, a lot of visual humour too, and I think kids will enjoy watching the children being central to the story.”
  Rosie Cavaliero (Gentleman Jack, Cleaning Up) will play Mrs Braithwaite, she added: “It’s a story about the imagination, and children escaping into this different world. Mackenzie’s version is totally contemporary.”
  Ones to watch India Brown (Hetty Feather) and Thierry Wickens (making his TV debut) will play Susan and John, two city children spending their summer at Scatterbrook farm who quickly befriend Worzel and begin a summer of adventures.
  The first episode, The Scarecrow Of Scatterbrook, sees two young strangers arrive in the village of Scatterbrook. It’s not long before Susan and John encounter Worzel Gummidge, the Scarecrow of Ten Acre Field. Their world is sent spinning into confusion when they realise Gummidge comes to life. The only person more shocked is Worzel, when he discovers that the children are not in fact fellow scarecrows but humans.
  Their worlds should never commune but fate has conspired to create an extraordinary union. The seasons have stopped and the harvest hasn’t arrived. The rhythm of the natural world is out of kilter and this unlikely trio must try to put it right. Magic, mystery and mayhem unfurl.
  The second episode, The Green Man, welcomes another mysterious arrival to Scatterbrook. The Green Man is the creator of scarecrows and keeper of scarecrow lore. He isn’t at all happy that Worzel is consorting with humans. Elsewhere, local aristocrat Lady Bloomsbury Barton is holding a fete, with a Scarecrow competition that Worzel is determined to win. What will The Green Man and Worzel's most competitive rival, Soggy Bogart make of it all?
  Worzel Gummidge is written and directed by Mackenzie Crook and is a Leopard Pictures, Treasure Trove Productions and Lola Entertainment production for BBC One. It is Executive Produced by Kristian Smith for Leopard Pictures, Lisa Thomas for Lola Entertainment, Mackenzie Crook for Treasure Trove Productions, with rights holders Patrick D. Pidgeon and Eric S. Rollman executive producers for Pidgeon Entertainment, Inc. It is produced by Georgie Fallon and Alex Moody is the Commissioning Editor for the BBC.
  Further casting:
  Francesca Mills - Earthy Mangold
  Tim Plester - Clarty
  Colin Michael Carmichael - Soggy Bogart
  Andrew James Spooner - Flat Alistair
  Phil Hulford - Hannah Harrow
  Tom Meeten - HMS Odney
  Christopher-Robert Barlow - Rag Bag
  Kiran Shah - Chopper and Root Bound
  Charlie Mayhew - Rustle Sprouter
  Lucy Montgomery - Jackie Pudding
  Gus Brown - Oswald Pollypop
  Malik Ibheis - Trike
  Ben Langley - Driver
  Mariam Haque - Receptionist

评论:

  • 惠鸿熙 2小时前 :

    俺很吃这一套。除了爱情之外,这部电影顺带探讨的话题还不少呢。又有谁能保证自己不会步入被异化的深渊?热恋很美好,但爱情大多会像花束般逐渐凋零,长久的百分之几永远是少数。真希望自己永远像小绢一样坚定、自由,无论是面对爱情还是人生。苏打和有村的演技都好棒!

  • 姓卓逸 1小时前 :

    有一个成功的开头,那这部电影也就成功了一半。

  • 东郭柔洁 7小时前 :

    開始也是結束的開始,想到香港的片名翻譯是「他和她的戀愛花期」是那種總結翻譯出來電影的主題。「花束般的戀愛」就如同片中那句他坐電車和被電車搖搖晃晃的時候,小小分別,確總覺得驚艷一點點。

  • 全成益 0小时前 :

    开始也是因为共同讨论了一个不太出名的演员,四年之后知道了他喜欢那个演员是因为胸大🙃

  • 卫海全 9小时前 :

    这哪是让你看什么美好的恋爱 这是掰开了让你看爱情的真相啊

  • 卫泓辛 7小时前 :

    能遇到一个和自己如此契合的人,已经是花光了所有运气的结果。然而正因为太像了,才会最终无法走下去。太像的人看着彼此就会想起曾经的美好,就会更深刻的看到自己和对方在这段感情里的变化。一旦认识到了,就很难继续将就下去。是小麦错了吗,还是小娟错了呢。可能谁都没错,只因为这段感情开始的时候结局也就已经注定了。还好的是留下的更多是美好。下雨天吹头发的镜头太暧昧了。而背对着同时挥手告别的结局更是点晴之笔。这部电影可以说是这时代爱情最好的模样了。以及再次强调了有自己的房子(哪怕是租的),有自己的爱好(哪怕很装逼),才可能会有对象的道理。

  • 昌蕊珠 6小时前 :

    《与友邻恋爱的五年》。恋爱分手都好甜,文艺青年就是很可爱啊。跟着哭了好久,除了被一些没什么特别的相似处触动之外,主要就是想哭,找个由头罢了。很多桥段都很刻意,倒也符合文艺青年的调性。想养猫,想玩塞尔达,嘿嘿。

  • 乘阳伯 8小时前 :

    有错么 也都没有

  • 仍文彬 4小时前 :

    二人一开始越是“世另我”,当节奏出现偏差就越难接受。幸好在疫情lockdown前分手了,不然关系会更窒息。

  • 局凡双 0小时前 :

    (重看补标)苏打别看《牯岭街》了,看看杨德昌的《青梅竹马》吧!片里经典台词送给他:“结婚不是万灵药,只是短暂的希望,让你以为一切可以重新开始的一种幻觉”……看完最大感触依然是刚毕业进社会的学生→社畜身份/心态转换期真的很难熬。

  • 佑桓 8小时前 :

    电影描述了理想爱情发生、发展和消失的全过程,看完之后让人心有戚戚焉的同时也感到如释重负。人的情感通常会维持较长一段时间的稳定,但情绪却具有较大的情境性、激动性和暂时性,会随着环境的变化和需要的满足而减弱消失。男女主因偶然和合拍而相爱,爱情燃烧了近四年,最终两人在生活磋磨下渐行渐远,情绪的不断积累改变了曾经深刻稳定且炽热的情感。分手的那晚两人因一时的激动想以婚姻挽救枯萎的爱情,又败给曾经相爱的模样。最后那背向而行的挥手,对观众来说是“快点复合吧”,对两人来说则是陌生人间的再见。

  • 帛婧 3小时前 :

    Love fades. 深夜窝在沙发上看电影的感觉好棒哦,听到很喜欢BGM也好棒哦。

  • 婧妍 9小时前 :

    想不到在这里都能听到吐槽《霍比特人》又臭又长。整体比我想象得要正面啊,起初知道大概剧情时还以为我看完后会很崩溃。Mugi社畜时的发言真的很伤人,很庆幸他最后没有完全变成东亚商业精英男。本情感荒漠就不说什么爱情感悟了,只想对自己说:不要理所当然屈服于精英成功学。小田切让好帅啊!

  • 悉兰梦 2小时前 :

    短短四年时间就会让一个人变得如此无趣了吗,看完后本觉得前后对比有点夸大,但回顾了一下身边的人,四年不算短,许多人确实在无形中或多或少都变了一些。

  • 嬴奇文 1小时前 :

    (始终无法get菅田将晖 肖申克的救赎也是同样)

  • 容令美 3小时前 :

    他们从一开始就是两类人;真正的文艺青年宁可饿死 也不会去看成功学

  • 东青曼 4小时前 :

    这段温吞的关系并不像是两个文青会有的,更像是普通青年意淫出来的文青,只看到了表象。

  • 恭温茂 6小时前 :

    很柔和很日式的《年轻的心在哭泣》。男女主和我在一个世代啊,可以说导演很准确地植入了这一代人亲切喜爱的元素,偶遇押井守、地下偶像出道、《宝石之国》与《黄金神威》、世界杯巴西惨败德国,还有一只捡来的小猫,一家老夫妻经营的炒面面包店,一间看得见河川风景的租房,一起步行回家的半小时路程……然后就是从高校到社会的冷暖过渡,其实处理得已经很温柔,争吵也是,分手也是,稍微残酷的只有相遇与离别时街角那亮起的红灯。很有意思的是两人最后回到曾经相遇的简餐店,看见新一代的小情侣们青涩又跃跃欲试的交流,或许当时认为彼此如此相近,也不过是做了一代人都会做的事,然后再被时代淹没吧。万里挑一到平平无奇,像是花束,对每一个捧着她的人都是特别,而放于世间则只是一些普普通通的色彩。青涩的爱情也是如此吗。

  • 婧锦 5小时前 :

    1.精神内核的匹配比具体的爱好相同更重要 2.如果不爱了还硬要在一起 也是对这份感情的不负责任

  • 受星剑 6小时前 :

    确实非常好的片,很有现实和话题意义。但影片本身的商业化和套路化还是很刻意,比如到底两个人的问题是什么?比如最后饭局一刻男主用真诚挽留住女主,这个故事也说得通,也符合约定俗成的社会现象,未必将来就一定很悲催。那么编导坚持他们分开的用意是什么呢?或许是为了刻意制造一种反思效果,其实价值也在于审视年轻人的不成熟,双方需要沟通和尊重的本心,男主的转变,女主的坚持可能都不代表成熟,两人其实都没有想清楚生活和未来,所以最后的离开不是什么性格问题,恰恰他们很多表现是宛如一体,就连打算分手的腔调都一模一样,也显得影片的审视非常深刻了

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