@Drjrecordz No they succeeded alright. I think you are just mislead by the usual Hollywood trailers because now you have actually found a trailer which leaves space for an unforeseen storyline to evolve in the film, as this is usually done in the trailer by the overbudget productions.
@kybed - These are actors speaking the words of Andrea Dunbar's children and family. It's a disturbing and desperately sad film. If you can get used to the accents (I understand that might be difficult) and if you're interested in this kind of thing, you'll learn the reality of working class life in contemporary Britain. The image the British film industry perpetually pushes is a sham - Hugh Grant's awfully nice professional Englishman abroad. Sadly 'The Arbor' is the reality.
Do you know that Christianity is correct? The world around us reveals that G-d DOES exist, and the historical evidence reveals that Jesus Christ really did come to this earth and there is overwhelming evidence that Jesus Christ really did physically rise from the dead. Jesus is coming again and the signs of the end times that were foretold in the Bible are coming to pass.
Dunbar was a working class playwright from Northern England. She wrote a play called 'Rita, Sue and Bob Too' Marketed as a kind of bedroom farce, it was also a critique of Thatcher's Britain. Her daughter Lorraine once overheard her saying: "I could never love her the same as my other kids" (Lorraine was mixed race). Lorraine became a heroin addicted prostitute - she never really had a chance. Not sure if you're joking about The Arbor being a horror flick, but in a way you're right. Sad.
dude wtf is this?
kidjuggler 1 month ago
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aerialkate 2 months ago
Well, I'm guessing that a writer adopted the child of that Indian woman and then died...or something? I don't know...lol
petitemasochist 5 months ago
Oh I get it.. they're trying to be artistically intelligent with their trailer.
Kind of like how Abrams did with Cloverfield.
too bad they failed.
Drjrecordz 7 months ago
@Drjrecordz No they succeeded alright. I think you are just mislead by the usual Hollywood trailers because now you have actually found a trailer which leaves space for an unforeseen storyline to evolve in the film, as this is usually done in the trailer by the overbudget productions.
lukiller93 7 months ago
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Drjrecordz 7 months ago
A briilant doco.film......saw it at the sydney film festival...............5/5
joethebird 8 months ago
this is a nice short clip it makes you want to watch more...thank you for sharing..love the suspense...
hulahips50 10 months ago
this trailer doesnt seem to give much as to what the movie is all about,.. i can't even tell what genre it is.. or am i just too slow?!
kybed 10 months ago 8
@kybed documentary type
ivlitova1 10 months ago
@kybed
it looks like a biography
hardstyle19970 9 months ago
@kybed - These are actors speaking the words of Andrea Dunbar's children and family. It's a disturbing and desperately sad film. If you can get used to the accents (I understand that might be difficult) and if you're interested in this kind of thing, you'll learn the reality of working class life in contemporary Britain. The image the British film industry perpetually pushes is a sham - Hugh Grant's awfully nice professional Englishman abroad. Sadly 'The Arbor' is the reality.
aerialkate 2 months ago
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Do you know that Christianity is correct? The world around us reveals that G-d DOES exist, and the historical evidence reveals that Jesus Christ really did come to this earth and there is overwhelming evidence that Jesus Christ really did physically rise from the dead. Jesus is coming again and the signs of the end times that were foretold in the Bible are coming to pass.
marionetemanJ 10 months ago 4
@marionetemanJ oh shut up
JasonFilms14 10 months ago
Is this supposed to be some kind of horror?
smileyfacepencil 10 months ago
@smileyfacepencil yes the horror of real life! its a true story about the playwrite andrea dunbar who wrote the film, rita sue and bob too.
bradshawvincent 9 months ago
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Dunbar was a working class playwright from Northern England. She wrote a play called 'Rita, Sue and Bob Too' Marketed as a kind of bedroom farce, it was also a critique of Thatcher's Britain. Her daughter Lorraine once overheard her saying: "I could never love her the same as my other kids" (Lorraine was mixed race). Lorraine became a heroin addicted prostitute - she never really had a chance. Not sure if you're joking about The Arbor being a horror flick, but in a way you're right. Sad.
aerialkate 2 months ago
is this supposed to be horror??
SonofSivadas 10 months ago
@SonofSivadas yeah i konw right~ it looks so scary== and the background music too~ hahaa
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icelee123 10 months ago
wut
TheQuiksand19 10 months ago
This is supposed to be some famous writer...? They could at least write her name somewhere so I can google her.
Sanshaino 10 months ago
@Sanshaino - Her name was Andrea Dunbar. She was a playwright from Bradford, England.
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