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Postcards from London
Directed by
Steve McLean
Not Rated
2018
90m
Drama
,
Comedy
5.3
50%
30%
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A stylish, sexy film about a young man's journey into an unusual form of escort work, set in an imaginary vision of London's Soho.
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Cast of Postcards from London
Harris Dickinson
Jim
Jonah Hauer-King
David
Leonardo Salerni
Marcello
Ben Cura
Caravaggio
Leo Hatton
Mary Magdalene
Shaun Aylward
Hotel Porter
Raphael Desprez
Victor
Rhys Yates
1st Teenager
Alessandro Cimadamore
Jesus
Kiera Bell
Sailor (uncredited)
Archie Rush
Drug Dealer / 2nd Modernist
Steve McLean
Director / Writer
Soledad Gatti-Pascual
Producer
Postcards from London Ratings & Reviews
Common Sense Media
Kat Halstead
Dickinson himself is a strong pull, both visually and in terms of his acting prowess, but even though he does what he can with the material, there's just not enough substance there to make much of an impact.
The Pink Lens
Ben Turner
There is a slick coolness to its unabashed insistence in being only symbolic of the city it namechecks in its title.
Edge Media Network
Frank J. Avella
{Director} McLeon liberally and unabashedly borrows from filmmakers like Derek Jarman, Rainer Werner Fassbinder (Genet's Querelle, especially) and Stanley Kubrick (A Clockwork Orange, in particular)
Los Angeles Times
Gary Goldstein
Despite a skillful use of color, lighting, framing and music, the movie's artificiality might have played in a short film but becomes tedious and pretentious when stretched to 90 minutes.
Observer
Rex Reed
Aside from bad filmmaking, I don't know what any of this means.
NPR
Ella Taylor
McLean's nostalgia for the Soho of Francis Bacon, Freud, and Jarman (all of them clear influences on his own work) is touchingly wistful about the ravages of time, and he's serious about probing the mixed blessings of sex, art, beauty and authenticity.
Film Journal International
David Noh
Art and sex-but way too much of the former-are featured in a whimsical but retrograde gay concoction.
New York Times
Bilge Ebiri
[It] may not make for a particularly involving narrative experience. But it sure is nice to look at.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Although Postcards from London ultimately doesn't quite live up to its considerable ambitions, it offers plenty of arresting moments along the way.
TheWrap
Elizabeth Weitzman
But self-consciousness is not the same thing as self-awareness. And in a movie overflowing with the former and lacking in the latter, Jim primarily becomes an inadvertent symbol of narcissism and superficiality.
San Francisco Bay Times
Gary M. Kramer
Witty and visually dynamic...Postcards from London unfolds as a series of clever tableaus.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
Pretty but hollow, "Postcards From London" isn't quite clever enough to get away with being this deeply frivolous.
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