![]() ![]() Rafe brought the spirit of everything Josh had written to life with an astonishing performance! It's no surprise he's the son of a very fine actor -Timothy Spall ( Mr Turner, Mrs Lowry & Son, The Last Samura, Harry Potter films etc). It takes a lot of acting nous and talent to be on screen for every second of the movie saying every alternate line and have your audience hanging on every moment from beginning to end. I'm happy to report he ticks all the boxes and more. He couldn't just be flippant and so light that he wasn't anchoring the film, and he nails it. He also has to cover a lot of emotional ground with depth and feeling to be believable and yet be comedic at the same time, providing light and shade. He covers every spectrum and facet of his character with precision. The sheer volume of dialogue would have been gruelling in this colossal role, done well. Star of the movie, British actor Rafe Spall is the beating heart of the film. ![]() Waking up the next morning, Teddy is totally confused, and so begins the cycle of fast forwarding in his life. With other imminent things on his mind on his wedding night, he puts aside the tin can and climbs into bed with his new wife. Going through the gifts, one strikes Teddy as odd a tin can with a card that simply says Do not open for 10 years. At the wedding, Teddy's best man, Sam (Ronny Chieng), jokes in his speech he can't believe Teddy took this long. ![]()
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