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Blue Jean

  • 2022
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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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
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    • Jean Newman
    Kerrie Hayes
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    • Vivian Highton
    Lucy Halliday
    Lucy Halliday
    • Lois Jackson
    Lydia Page
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    • Siobhan Murphy
    Becky Lindsay
    • Jill
    Maya Torres
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    Ellen Gowland
    • Carol Ridley
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    • Director
      • Georgia Oakley
    • Writer
      • Georgia Oakley
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    7nick-m-green

    Life reflected.

    Blue Jean presents to us the struggles of a woman who is trying to blend into the heteronormative world during a time where homosexuals were politically vilified and othered, whilst trying to protect her position and integrity as a teacher.

    It deals with more than just the base subject matter of what could be seen as a run-of-the-mill exploration of what it was/is like to live in a world like this where the politicalisation of a person's nature is used against them in order to misdirect the general public from actual issues of the times.

    It delicately portrays the effects that it has on Jean, and by proxy, others, who internalises the prejudices which they experience, and how this behaviour affects how she not only treats herself - by isolating herself from the world at large, but also how she treats those closest to her while she sees that others within the community accepts themselves and lives openly without shame, albeit by not having, what could be seen as, white collared jobs.

    Caught within the crossfire of Jean struggling to accept her nature is Lois, a student of Jean's, who is being bullied for reasons which you can surmise... Leading Jean to abandon Lois in a time of need.

    The movie, for me, falls just short of having a cathartic release, but it highlights the relief that a person can have by coming to terms with their own nature, and righting the wrongs that they have caused, even if in part. As well as the importance of having a close and supportive community.

    Solid performances from the entire cast makes this movie feel real. It reflects the life that people lived and continues to live. A worthwhile watch, as it is also a reflection of the time that we live in now.
    7Xstal

    Thatcher's Britain...

    There's a Section that's enacted to create, prejudice, intolerance and hate, treating people in a way, causing division, leaving no say, this is what Britain had come to in those days (although lift a few stones and you find it's not actually progressed that much since) - as Jean, a PE teacher, brilliantly performed by Rosy McEwen, struggles with her sexuality becoming known to her colleagues and her students, and the impact that might have on her career, especially as the teenage Lois has begun her journey of discovery and self-awareness. I thought Kerrie Harris put in a great performance as Jean's partner Viv too. Well worth watching, not only for the performances but as a reminder of a world that's not that long passed.
    10minns-16567

    If you were there...you know

    As someone who knew gay/lesbian teachers at the time of section 28, this hits home. Anyone who tells you that the relationships/visuals/attitudes or experience of these lesbians isn't real/true/believable might need to find a few lesbians who would be happy to educate them. Some reviewers get to hide their prejudice under a film review on a website & don't take in the lesson the film is trying to teach them. Times were bad, they still aren't great but it's essential that stories like this (representing ppl like this) are told and ppl get a chance to try to understand a story about ppl they previously only saw as a torrent of negative newspaper headlines. The film feels real, likewise the characters & acting are all spot on. No cast member is misplaced. Proper good.
    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.
    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.

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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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