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All at Sea

Original title: Wide Blue Yonder
  • 2010
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Lauren Bacall and Brian Cox in All at Sea (2010)
A black comedy about an old rogue named Wally, who breaks all the rules to fulfill an old friends dying wish to be buried at sea.
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A black comedy about an old rogue named Wally, who breaks all the rules to fulfill an old friends dying wish to be buried at sea.A black comedy about an old rogue named Wally, who breaks all the rules to fulfill an old friends dying wish to be buried at sea.A black comedy about an old rogue named Wally, who breaks all the rules to fulfill an old friends dying wish to be buried at sea.

  • Director
    • Robert Young
  • Writer
    • Hugh Janes
  • Stars
    • Brian Cox
    • Lauren Bacall
    • James Fox
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    5.8/10
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    • Director
      • Robert Young
    • Writer
      • Hugh Janes
    • Stars
      • Brian Cox
      • Lauren Bacall
      • James Fox
    • 12User reviews
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    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Wally
    Lauren Bacall
    Lauren Bacall
    • May
    James Fox
    James Fox
    • George
    Hege Schøyen
    Hege Schøyen
    • Reimark
    Kåre Conradi
    Kåre Conradi
    • Ben
    Ingrid Bolsø Berdal
    Ingrid Bolsø Berdal
    • Nina
    Sverre Anker Ousdal
    Sverre Anker Ousdal
    • Arne
    Anne Ryg
    • Kristin
    Elsa Lystad
    • Laura
    Astrid Overå
    • Nurse Blakstad
    Harald Kolaas
    • Nils
    Nicholas Hope
    Nicholas Hope
    • Eric
    Janna Kari Kvinnesland
    • Helga
    Erik Madsen
    Erik Madsen
    • Dr. Gram
    • (as Jan Erik Madsen)
    Per Egil Aske
    Per Egil Aske
    • Harbour Master
    Robert Skjærstad
    • Marcus Solston
    • (as Robert Skjaerstad)
    Oddvar Husby
    • Policeman
    Steinar Raaen
    • Gravedigger
    • Director
      • Robert Young
    • Writer
      • Hugh Janes
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    7gilbert-07919

    Uneven movie that produces Powerful Scenes Unexpectedly

    I almost turned off Wild Blue Yonder (aka All at Sea) which atm is available to watch free with an Amazon Prime membership. It started out unneccessarily slapstick dark humor with very implausible scenes such as illegally appropriating a coffin complete with its deceased occupant and then placing the coffin in the back of a pickup truck and "stealing it" from a already-in-progress cemetery service. There is a need for suspension of disbelief in most movies, and the early scenes were over the top. And yet I stuck with this film mostly because of the unexpected appearance of James Fox early in the film, who happens to be an actor I like, and then also because of Lauren Bacall, and I'm SO GLAD i did stick with this movie.

    Alot of the movie continues in this slapstick over the top fashion, but as I am 60 y/o myself, I was able to forgive the slapstick and categorize it as overstated metaphors whether intended or unintended, for the teriible dilemmas of getting old and losing self-determination by degrees, and the way younger people usurp the rights of the "walking-elderly" even when they are still quite lucid and capable, solely because they disapprove of a viewpoint or a conduct. I don't want to overstate that element of the film - it's pretty lighthearted fun really - but there are relevant aging themes of course that are handled quite well through this slapstick yet dramatic mechanism.

    Where the movie really shines unexpectedly and very movingly, is in the intermittent and very expressive scenes between Ingrid Bolsø Berdal as "Nina" and her soulmate. Kåre Conradi as Ben. These scenes have a very "Mamma Mia" vignette-type quality to them, and these are actually little "mini-movies" of their own, as they totally independent scenes, not rich in storyline, but bursting with richness in visual imagery, the counterpoint of youth to aged, and the narrative of how some of the young come to the aid of the elderly on the terms of the elderly. This dynamic in the movie does a great job of contrasting those who would suppress the elderly with those who seem to be aware that they too will one day be elderly, and are paying it forward even as they celebrate their youth. I don't want to say too much about the exact details of this other thread about Nina and Ben except to say that it salvage and empower this movie to reclaim a measure of greatness.

    The movie imho is metaphorical and allegorical, and if you watch the whole movie, you find that it achieves all of it's goals. The performances of James Fox did not disappoint he was excellent. Lauren Bacall is so talented and charming and she delivered a solid performance as well.
    7thejdrage

    A fun film with great names

    This is a very fun film that goes overboard (yep, a pun) far too often. It's too bad. It could have been an excellent film about smart feisty older folk who take charge of their own lives when eejits try to overrule them to prove their power and make more money.

    That said, there were some bursts of brilliance, thank goodness! And many good laughs. One of the best was the opening scene. It was a great action scene (YES!! I said action scene - it's all relative).

    Brian Cox is at his uninhibited Scottish best.

    This is a fun film to watch to just watch. Don't take anything too seriously. If only there had been a bit more care to take out the slapstick, it could have been a great one! Enjoy it anyway!
    6CinemaSerf

    All At Sea

    For reasons that are not immediately clear, this has only just (in 2019) had a release at cinemas in the UK and to be honest, it isn't really a cinema film. The comedic performances by Brian Cox are all the more appreciable because they are so unlike anything he has done elsewhere; his dancing around in his underwear (and we are not talking Calvin Klein, here!) cannot help but make you smile. Otherwise it is a gentle old-age rebellion film with occasional appearances by Lauren Bacall with James Fox making for a decent, if rather typecast, foil to Cox. Ideal for telly between Christmas and New Year to make you feel good.
    5henry8-3

    All at Sea

    Brian Cox plays a happy go lucky salty sea dog who is determined to bury his recently departed best friend at sea, against the wishes of just about everyone.

    Whimsical, gently comedy with some funny lines and scenes occasionally punctuated with just about palatable sentiment. It lacks an element of panache that it badly needs, but the cast are fine, it's nice to see Lauren Bacall and all in all makes for a pleasant but hardly groundbreaking 90 minutes.
    6ksf-2

    tale from norway.

    All at Sea, sometimes called Wide Blue Yonder. From norway ! Brian cox, lauren bacall. When an old friend dies, wally does his best to fulfill his dying wish. To be buried at sea. But wally doesn't have a boat. And the regulations are very complicated. Lots of one liners from the mean director of the nursing home. In imdb, the character list is mostly all first names, so we're not really sure who is who. Co-stars british actor james fox as george, who seems to be here to antagonize everyone he meets. Lots of little side plots, and it's done way over the top, but it's all in good fun. Can wally raise the money needed, and overcome the endless obstacles to finally bury his good friend, in spite of everything against him? Directed by robert young. He had also done splitting heirs in 1993, with eric idle and john cleese. Story by hugh janes. It's okay. Not great, not bad.

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      George: One move, I'll mallet you!

    • Soundtracks
      Waves from the Past
      Written by Ingrid Bolsø Berdal and Robert Young

      Performed by Ingrid Bolsø Berdal

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    • Release date
      • May 25, 2012 (Norway)
    • Countries of origin
      • Norway
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Norwegian
    • Also known as
      • Wide Blue Yonder
    • Filming locations
      • Kopervik, Norway(The location where Nina is in the trapeze)
    • Production companies
      • Euromax Filmproduction
      • Wide Blue Films
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      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $87,591
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
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