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5 de jun. de 2014 · A Long Way Down: Directed by Pascal Chaumeil. With Pierce Brosnan, Toni Collette, Imogen Poots, Aaron Paul. Four people meet on New Year's Eve, and form a surrogate family to help one another with the difficulties of their lives.
- (34K)
- Comedy, Drama
- Pascal Chaumeil
- 2014-06-05
A Long Way Down (originally titled Up & Down) is a 2014 black comedy film directed by Pascal Chaumeil, loosely based on author Nick Hornby's 2005 novel of the same name. It stars Pierce Brosnan , Toni Collette , Imogen Poots , and Aaron Paul as four strangers who meet on the roof of a London building on New Year's Eve , each with the ...
- $7.1 million
- Dario Marianelli
- $22.7 million
Título original: A Long Way Down. Sinopsis: Cuatro personas se reúnen en la víspera de Año Nuevo en uno de los edificios más altos de todo Londres con la intención de saltar al vacío. Ellos son Martin (Pierce Brosnan), un famoso personaje de la ...Puedes ver Mejor otro día mediante Suscripción,Alquiler,Compra en las plataformas: Filmin ...
- Reino Unido
- Ben Davis
- Pascal Chaumeil
A Long Way Down is a 2005 novel written by British author Nick Hornby. It is a dark comedy , playing off the themes of suicide, angst, depression and promiscuity. The story is written in the first-person narrative from the points of view of the four main characters, Martin, Maureen, Jess and JJ.
- Nick Hornby
- 352 pp
- 2005
- 7 June 2005
Four strangers who planned to jump off the same roof on New Year's Eve join together as a kind of family and give themselves six weeks to find valid reasons to live. Rating: R (Language) Genre:...
- (52)
- Pascal Chaumeil
- R
- Pierce Brosnan
27 de ene. de 2014 · A Long Way Down Official International Trailer #1 (2014) - Aaron Paul, Imogen Poots Movie HD Four people meet on New Year's Eve and form a surrogate family to help one another weather the ...
- 2 min
- 1.9M
- Rotten Tomatoes Trailers
11 de jul. de 2014 · “A Long Way Down” is a film that’s afraid of its subject matter: suicidal depression. One never senses any actual danger or urgency in the plight of these characters to battle their demons before they kill them, and the lack of any sense that these people might actually end their lives drains the piece of drama.