Things to Do
Before You're 30
Dir: Simon Shore
2004
*
Based on the 1997 Dutch feature film, All
Stars, written by Mischa Alexander and Jean van de Velde, 2005's Things to
Do Before You're 30 misses the
point and wasn't half as popular in England as the original one was in Holland.
Indeed, the Dutch film was so popular it got a remake fourteen years later,
affectionately named The Old Stars. It clearly wanted to get a piece of the
renascence the British film industry enjoyed in the late 90s but was a good
five years too late. It stared Billie Piper - a few years after she was at peak
popularity, Shaun Parkes - because of his role in Human Traffic, Jimi Mistry -
because of his role in East is East, Emilia Fox - because they got lucky and
Dougray Scott - because everyone makes mistakes (Scott being the mistake-maker
in this scenario). It tries to appeal purely by association. The characters all have links to the fictional amateur
football team Athletico Greenwich, a 20 year old club about to celebrate their
500th match. The original players, who are all now in their late twenties,
continue to play for the club but life keeps getting in the way and commitments
mean the club is starting to slip away. Somehow a list title Things to Do
Before You're 30 appears in
the script and the players reassess their lives at the tender age of 28 or
thereabouts. It's farcical. Serious issues such as coming out, pregnancy and
parenthood are mixed in with stereotype, cliché and the idea that every man
dreams of having a threesome at one point in their lives. It's one of the
clumsiest films I've ever seen, handling the balance between drama and comedy
with boxing gloves - while drunk - on a tightrope. Alliance Atlantis had a game
plan in the late 90s/early 00s that basically read 'throw all our money at the
first script that comes through the letter box'. It lead to their comeuppance
and they were bought out by the devil a couple of years later. It was dated
before it was even filmed, the British film industry suffered many of these
awful films, it was an embarrassment to see them arrive by the truck load.
Suffice to say, watching it shouldn't be on your own Things to Do Before
You're 30/40/50/dead
list and if you've already seen it then pray you'll forget it before
you're 30/40/50/dead.
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