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The Ones Below

A young affluent couple expecting their first child hits it off with the new couple that moves in downstairs, until a dinner party between them ends in a shocking accident.

Director(s)

David Farr

Nick Justin

Cast & Crew

Clémence Poésy

Clémence Poésy

Kate

Anna Madeley

Anna Madeley

Abi

Stephanie Jacob

Stephanie Jacob

Registrar

David Morrissey

David Morrissey

Jon

Stephen Campbell Moore

Stephen Campbell Moore

Justin

Nick Justin

Nick Justin

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Jonathan Harden

Jonathan Harden

Mark

Laura Birn

Laura Birn

Theresa

Franc Ashman

Franc Ashman

Indhu

Christos Lawton

Christos Lawton

Phil

Tuyen Do

Tuyen Do

Allergy Doctor

Deborah Findlay

Deborah Findlay

Tessa

Sarah Malin

Sarah Malin

Sonographer 12 Weeks

Laila Alj

Laila Alj

Sonographer

Sam Pamphilon

Sam Pamphilon

Tom

Natasha Alderslade

Natasha Alderslade

Babyshower Woman (uncredited)

Daniel Easton

Daniel Easton

Kate's Colleague

Elliot Mills

Elliot Mills

Baby Billy

Joseph Mills

Joseph Mills

Baby Billy

David Farr

David Farr

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Details

GenresThriller
Runtime1h 26 mins
Released on11 Mar 2016
Languageen
Produced InUnited Arab Emirates
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

This might have worked a little better had there been just a little more effort put into the characterisations. As it is, it's all a rather predictable drama that sees two couples living above each other in apartments in a converted house. Both are expecting a child, but when an accident robs one couple of that joyous event, rancour looms and the story takes a much darker turn as an unconvincing truce breaks out with a pretty obvious agenda. The story itself is all rather weakly delivered as the relationship between Clémence Poésy and Stephen Campbell Moore and their downstairs neighbours Laura Birn and the sparingly featured David Morrissey plays out in a none-too-plausible, indeed actually quite flawed, fashion. I think it might work better with the added intensity of a stage performance, but here it's a film that leaves too much to our own imagination to fill in the plentiful gaps in the underwhelming screenplay. It's just a bit too lightweight for the topic, sorry.

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