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Blue Jean

  • 2022
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
6K
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Rosy McEwen in Blue Jean (2022)
In 1988, a closeted teacher is pushed to the brink when a new student threatens to expose her sexuality.
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In 1988, a closeted teacher is pushed to the brink when a new student threatens to expose her sexuality.In 1988, a closeted teacher is pushed to the brink when a new student threatens to expose her sexuality.In 1988, a closeted teacher is pushed to the brink when a new student threatens to expose her sexuality.

  • Director
    • Georgia Oakley
  • Writer
    • Georgia Oakley
  • Stars
    • Rosy McEwen
    • Kerrie Hayes
    • Lucy Halliday
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  • IMDb RATING
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    6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Georgia Oakley
    • Writer
      • Georgia Oakley
    • Stars
      • Rosy McEwen
      • Kerrie Hayes
      • Lucy Halliday
    • 22User reviews
    • 90Critic reviews
    • 87Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 14 wins & 27 nominations total

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    Rosy McEwen
    Rosy McEwen
    • Jean Newman
    Kerrie Hayes
    Kerrie Hayes
    • Vivian Highton
    Lucy Halliday
    Lucy Halliday
    • Lois Jackson
    Lydia Page
    Lydia Page
    • Siobhan Murphy
    Becky Lindsay
    • Jill
    Maya Torres
    • Mindy Singh
    Ellen Gowland
    • Carol Ridley
    Amy Booth-Steel
    Amy Booth-Steel
    • Debbie
    Stacy Abalogun
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    Izzy Neish
    • Abi
    Kate Soulsby
    • Joni
    Lainey Shaw
    Lainey Shaw
    • Paula
    Farrah Cave
    • Michelle
    Deka Walmsley
    • Dave
    Gavin Kitchen
    • Baldock
    Emily Fairweather
    Emily Fairweather
    • Mrs. Lea
    Aoife Kennan
    • Sasha
    Scott Turnbull
    • Tim
    • Director
      • Georgia Oakley
    • Writer
      • Georgia Oakley
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    8tonypeacock-1

    Sad indictment of 1980s Britain in a mesmerising story

    This film had a plot line that was like a documentary piece of 1980s Britain, in particular the whole 'Section 28' legislation using a PE teacher, Jean and her experiences in the period. How times (although the 1980s still seems relatively recent to me!) have moved on with the repealing of the said legislation in 2003. The whole intricacies of the said legislation is freely available to study elsewhere, this is strictly a review of the film I watched.

    The film was shot on 16mm film and like other films using this medium it gives it a documentary type feel to proceedings or so I think.

    It compares favourably with the 1980s timeframe of the story and other films of that period such as Rita, Sue and Bob Too (1987). The film also demonstrates the 1980s sound of synthesizers and beats from pop music of the time.

    The cast put in excellent performances in conveying the bleakness of the whole story and can only be commended for their work on such a low budget film, which the U. K. seems to excel at producing.
    6CinemaSerf

    Blue Jean

    "Jean" (Rosy McEwan) is a physical education teacher at a school in Northern Engand. Privately, she is having a relationship with the out and proud "Viv" (Kerrie Hayes) but the emphasis here is very much on the "privately" - something that her confident girlfriend struggles to comprehend. When "Lois" (Lucy Halliday) joins her netball class, then runs into her in a bar later, things become complicated for "Jean" and the remainder of the film illustrates just a short segment of her troubled life as her pupils start to put two and two together and mischief and malevolence rears their very ugly heads. As a gay lad who lived at the time I am actually a little tired of films that make out that "Thatcher" was some alien space invader sent by God to cleanse society. The views of her government represented massive numbers of people in Britain - across the political spectrum - who were terrified about the perceived adverse influences on children of what they saw as "permissive" practices. Rather than acknowledge these concerns as legitimate (at the time) and put some national context into this story, this film really only takes a couple of people whose relationship never comes across as especially strong anyway, and try to make a greater political point. To have been successful there, balance is essential. The underlying plot issues are potent, but they are not developed anywhere near enough to create substantial characters and instead offer us a rather undercooked swipe at a system that was as broadly representative then as it is not (thankfully) now. The production is all a bit basic and though McEwan offers us a considered performance and the film is certainly worth watching, I had really hoped for something just a bit deeper and stronger.
    7ops-52535

    and out of...

    The closet she came!, and all the rest of the tyneside dykes and dallies, in the roaring 80's british lgbtq+ redemtion movement, a time where gay and lesbians really stood out as real individualees, fighting for the rights to be equaly treated by society trying to squelch the heterosexual dominance on common settings in life like being the teacher and nurse and coalminer as they were educated as, without meing branded as children molestors and pedophiles, which was a normal rank in these days...

    a really emotional flick about lesbianism in the thickest of geordieland, up on the northeast coast of england,where the pitches are so muddy and the only thing you dream of is sun and sand, just like the fight the main caracter in this flick goes through. Being in a rather voulnarable position as a P. E. teacher at the local school youre able to follow the ups and downs of her social life as well as her professional careere, as well as her abilities to sipht out new young girls on the block, which in the end becomes a harrowing threat that will stigmatize and ruin her life as a working teacher.

    Loads of good old dj emeralds youll hear if viewing blue jean, well entwined into the bleach and grey landscape of blustery tyneside, ill be better of going to yewtree gardens or maybe it was peartree somewhere walkerville ne6 4tr, a very well made gay movie for sure...

    so lets break the walls down in the end, just like the romans did in...wallsend...be proud of yourself whoever you are and have a good time viewing mrs mcewen, quite an enchanting one. A recommend from the ever so grumpy old man.
    7Purplegems3

    Echoes of Section 28

    Set in 1988 Newcastle, Blue Jean follows a closeted PE teacher as she navigates the oppressive climate of Section 28 legislation, which threatens her livelihood if her sexuality is revealed, which Rosy does brilliantly through the film. This was recommended to me. I feel the film conveys 80s Northern England & the struggles that people like me would have gone through pretty well, despite being born a long time after 1988. I felt like the film addresses the impact of Section 28 pretty well, as one of the characters feels the need to hide her sexuality due to the fear of losing her job under the legislation, whilst another shows the tension & secrecy that LGBTQ+ individuals faced as students.
    6dakjets

    Important subject matter in a film that lingers too much

    I often cheer for movies like Blue Jean. They are important in a response to the big lavish entertainment films. But I can't quite get the hang of this particular film.

    This is a film about LGBT history, with a main character set in 80s Britain with Thatcher's controversial No Clause 28 legislation as a backdrop. As a gym teacher, she experiences challenges in living out who she really is, in the face of society's view of gays and queers. Important topic. But we have seen this before, and in my opinion also seen it portrayed better before.

    In this film, a lot is very good, the era is depicted well. The main character in the film is good in the role of a person who has to make important and not least right choices for herself. But on the way there she makes a lot of strange choices. In particular, her handling of her job as a teacher in meeting with the students is not very credible in my opinion. I think the narrative stagnates in the descriptions of her anguish and doubts. The film does not get out of a rut, and the main character becomes somewhat one-dimensional and I think it became less engaging as time went on.

    The film is still not bad, and has a fantastic amount of good 80s music as a soundtrack.

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    • Goofs
      When Vivian drives Jean to the beach on her motorcycle, a distance lens shot shows Jean's face shield down. However, a close-up immediately following shows the shield up followed by second distance shot again with the shield down.
    • Quotes

      Vivian Highton: How is that girl ever gonna learn she has a place in this world if you, of all people, tell her that she doesn't?

      Jean Newman: What makes you think she has a place in this world?

    • Connections
      Featured in 2023 EE BAFTA Film Awards (2023)

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 2022 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 藍色的你
    • Filming locations
      • Grey Street in North Shields, UK(street scenes)
    • Production companies
      • BBC Film
      • BFI Film Fund
      • Great Point Media
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $110,722
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,348
      • Jun 11, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $741,644
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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