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My Name Is Joe
Directed by
Ken Loach
R
1998
1h 45m
Drama
,
Romance
7.4
89%
86%
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Two thirtysomethings, unemployed former alcoholic Joe and community health worker Sarah, start a romantic relationship in the one of the toughest Glasgow neighbourhoods.
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Cast of My Name Is Joe
Peter Mullan
Joe
Louise Goodall
Sarah
David McKay
Liam
Gary Lewis
Shanks
David Hayman
McGowan
Lorraine McIntosh
Maggie
Anne-Marie Kennedy
Sabine
Stephen McCole
Mojo
Stephen Docherty
Doc
David Peacock
Hooligan
Scott Hannah
Scott
Gordon McMurray
Scrag
James McHendry
Perfume
Simon Macallum
Robbo
Paul Gillan
Davy
Paul Clark
Zulu
Paul Doonan
Tattie
Cary Carbin
Sepp Maier
Martin McCardie
Alf
James McNeish
Shuggy
Kevin Kelly
Jake
Brian Timoney
Scooter
David Hough
Referee
Sandy West
DSS Investigator
John Comerford
DSS Supervisor
Carol Pyper Rafferty
Rhona
Elaine MacKenzie Ellis
Second Receptionist
Stewart Ennis
Doctor Boyle
Andy Townsley
Husband
Ann Marie Lafferty
Wife
Bill Murdoch
Postman
Kate Black
Kiosk Attendant
Rab Affleck
Lorry Driver
Ken Loach
Director
Paul Laverty
Writer
Rebecca O'Brien
Producer
My Name Is Joe Ratings & Reviews
The New Yorker
Anthony Lane
Mullan's combative, unsentimental performance makes Joe's slow ruin not just credible but unavoidable.
Cinemania
Dan Jardine
Loach in fine form, at the peak of his craft. Proletarian realism does not get better than this.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Another great achievement from England's Ken Loach.
ColeSmithey.com
Cole Smithey
Ken Loach at his best.
Spirituality & Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Portrays the invisible class barriers and ways of seeing the world that can hobble the future of hopeful lovers.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Often with a film like this you think you know how it has to end. The ending of My Name Is Joe left me stunned. I've rarely seen a film where the conclusion is so unexpected, and yet, in its own way, so logical, and so inevitable.
TheFilmFile.com
Dustin Putman
Plays well as both a romance and a portrait of a lonely man coming to terms with the mistakes in his life.
Film Journal International
Richard Porton
An uneasy mesh of character-driven privileged moments and occasionally muddled melodrama.
TheMovieReport.com
Michael Dequina
Loach's keen eye for unpolished reality and Mullan's passionate, well-modulated turn keep the film well worth watching.
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