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The Hippopotamus

  • 2017
  • 15
  • 1h 29m
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6.4/10
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Matthew Modine, Roger Allam, Fiona Shaw, and Emily Berrington in The Hippopotamus (2017)
Disgraced poet Ted Wallace is summoned to his friend's country manor to investigate a series of unexplained miracles.
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Disgraced poet Ted Wallace is summoned to his friend's country manor to investigate a series of unexplained miracles.Disgraced poet Ted Wallace is summoned to his friend's country manor to investigate a series of unexplained miracles.Disgraced poet Ted Wallace is summoned to his friend's country manor to investigate a series of unexplained miracles.

  • Director
    • John Jencks
  • Writers
    • Stephen Fry
    • Blanche McIntyre
    • Tom Hodgson
  • Stars
    • Roger Allam
    • Tim Charles
    • Rod Glenn
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    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • John Jencks
    • Writers
      • Stephen Fry
      • Blanche McIntyre
      • Tom Hodgson
    • Stars
      • Roger Allam
      • Tim Charles
      • Rod Glenn
    • 39User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Roger Allam
    Roger Allam
    • Ted Wallace
    Tim Charles
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    Rod Glenn
    Rod Glenn
    • Bassianus
    Amanda Holt
    • Beatrice Quiet
    Amy Marchant
    • Nancy Chunkle
    Adrian Bouchet
    Adrian Bouchet
    • Marcus Andronicus
    Simon Markey
    Simon Markey
    • Ally Pecher
    Claire Lacey
    • Anita Hare
    Andrew Alexander
    • Matthew Lake
    Russell Tovey
    Russell Tovey
    • Rupert Keynes
    Paul Bown
    • Roddy
    • (as Paul Brown)
    Emily Berrington
    Emily Berrington
    • Jane Swann
    Dean Ridge
    Dean Ridge
    • Simon Logan
    Thaila Zucchi
    • Mrs. Vance
    Fiona Shaw
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    Matthew Modine
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    10abbiedog2

    Thoroughly enjoyable

    This is a thoroughly enjoyable film. Surfing Netflix for something decent to watch when I chanced upon The Hippopotomus, having not heard of it. What a nice surprise! Delightfully funny and tender, without being soppy. The narrative was pure Frye wit...brilliant...smart and so funny. So nice to not be bored by stupid slapstick, but laugh out loud at the fab script. I just loved this film.
    6deloudelouvain

    Worth a watch.

    Don't expect a hilarious comedy or so because it isn't but there are some funny moments, especially by the spoken words. You can clearly hear Stephen Fry speaking through Ted Wallace, a waterfall of words, sometimes harsh and sometimes funny. Ted Wallace did a good job playing his character, a lost soul that drinks way too much, investigating what could be a miracle curer. The rest of the cast all contributed in their way to the story. A story that might not be for everybody, like the reviews and ratings clearly shows, but if now and then you like the complexity of the English language instead of the usual stuff you might enjoy this movie. It's worth watching once in my opinion.
    6begob

    Horsing around

    A clapped out poet brings his powers of perception to an English country house acclaimed for its miraculous cures, and finds more than he bargained for ...

    Lovely doff of the cap to English detective fiction, although it finds much humour in declining to avert its gaze from the nonsense of the convention. The theme of miracle cures is important, so the one scene of emotion toward the end matters a lot - I didn't feel it, maybe because the moment of death was never addressed thematically. Hey - it's a country estate, built on the deaths of others.

    The pace and humour are good, and the hero is perfectly smashed and detached. The weakness is in the supporting characters - not the performances, but their drama and the necessity of their presence. No great turns or lines, and I guess that's down to the original writing.

    Music and sets are gorgeous, editing keeps it clipping along.

    Overall: Insightful and entertaining, not so dramatic.
    billovalley

    Quaintly captivating, but read the book first.

    Interesting case study of the old 'adapting-a-novel to-film' quandary. As usual, the first impression you get is that they've fallen between two stools - taken a subtly crafted and nuanced story and brainstormed how to make it a hit with the daytime-movie-of-the-week crowd. In respect of that ambition, it belly-flops as they almost always do. The not immediately likeable anti-hero's voice-overs rescue it to a large extant, and the unexpected and slightly mind-boggling revelation of the real mechanics behind the supposed miracles also shifts gears and jolts you into a certain reappraisal of what has gone before. It definitely references two films I've seen - "Rueben, Rueben" (1983), for the amusing, lecherous, literary drunk, and "Equus" (1977), for reasons you'd better watch both films to learn. Enjoy it as a curio. Films of unfilmable books are at least interesting celluloid oxymorons. How else could it have been done? One option would have been as a faithful, dutiful transcript of the novel - like the 1981 TV production of 'Brideshead Revisited' - but I don't think budget would have covered that. Maybe - if I were a 'suit' and in charge - scrap all the POV soliloquys - just strip it to the plot and build an Agatha Christie "Poirot' style detective story around that. The actual bones of the plot are strong enough to survive this sort of re-fleshing. But then, I'm not responsible to a boss for ginormous amounts of money spent. Let's not judge. It's definitely a movie that will make you think. Not just a slab of pre-processed Hollywood audience-feed, anyway.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    Worth your time.

    This is a beautifully well made, extraordinary well acted movie. I would argue it's quite a high brow watch, but then you should be expecting that.

    There isn't exactly a plot of sorts, other than someone is hired to solve a series of mysteries, other than that it just seems to be a series of random occurrences.

    The visuals are really nice, great location work, and an incredible setting.

    The characters are larger than life let's say, the best element for me was the acting of the ever wonderful Roger Allam.

    It feels very disjointed in parts, but overall it's definitely worth your time, the dialogue is wonderful at times.

    Worth seeing, 7/10.

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    • Trivia
      Roger Allam and Sir John Standing appeared in V for Vendetta (2005) and Game of Thrones (2011). The former also featured Stephen Fry, who wrote the novel upon which this film was based.
    • Quotes

      Rebecca Logan: My God, look at the state of you.

      Ted Wallace: If you're here, Rebecca, who's ruling over Narnia?

    • Connections
      Referenced in Origins Podcast: Stephen Fry - The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Tasty Numbness
      Written by Antonio Sanchez and Dario Boente

      Performed by Antonio Sanchez and Dario Boente

      Piano by Dario Boente

      © Published by Greedy Silence Music* & Dario Boente Music (ASCAP)

      -Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing Limited

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    • Release date
      • May 28, 2017 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Гіпопотам
    • Filming locations
      • West Wycombe House, West Wycombe Park, West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • The Electric Shadow Company
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      • $273,588
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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