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Synopsis: Stephen has agoraphobia and, in the flat he won't leave, meticulously labels and stores everything from nail clippings to urine. In long flashbacks we see a trip to the continent he took with his only friend Bunny, an outgoing, inveterate gambler. The European trip is a bit dull (Stephen wants to visit every museum imaginable) until one night in Poland they meet Eloisa, a Spanish waitress, and offer to drive her home for her city's fiesta. We can guess that the trip won't end well - because Stephen is now stuck in his flat with occasional visits from Bunny - but will anything in the reverie move Stephen to action?
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director(s): Paul King
Production: Warp X
  1 win & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
66%
UNRATED
Year:
2009
101 min
114 Views


Useless. He's way back!

They haven't let him fly yet.

They haven't let him fly.

...between himself and the field

Atlantis Rising struggling way back

- Come on!

- Come on!

... whip has had an immediate effect

A sterling run from Atlantis Rising,

moving up through the field

to join the front runners.

Almost neck and neck

with Future Proof.

One more! One more!

Hit him harder!

Coming up to the 2nd to last

They land neck and neck

The favourite is pulling away again.

Future Proof has pulled away

- Don't do that.

- Come on. Come on.

Barring a miracle, it looks like

the favourite has won this race.

He's down!

- Future Proof's down!

-He's fallen,

leaving a clear run now for the

who has taken the spoils.

Yeah!

We did it, man! We did it!

We did it. We did it.

They're not gonna put that

other horse to sleep, are they?

No. God, no, it's not the '60s.

They don't do that any more.

Come on, why don't we grab a drink

while they count our cash?

There we go.

Where's your luggage?

You're an idiot.

The book says there are 31 essentials

you should always have about you.

Money belt, passport, tickets, camera,

bug spray, sun cream, flashlight, string,

waterproof matches, lighter, tripod,

life jacket, compass, maps, spare string,

sleeping bag, ground sheet,

bivouac, jerry can,

first-aid kit, loo roll,

spade, strong string,

water pills, galoshes

and a personal flare.

- Got any string?

- Yeah.

Got plenty, actually.

That's very funny. Very good.

Fancy a tinny? A going-away present

from Captain Crab.

- That's nice.

- When I say present...

- You nicked them.

- I did.

No, I'll make one of my cocktails.

Not one of those things.

- I thought you said you liked them.

- Yeah, but they take ages.

So?

By the time you've finished making that,

I will already be drunk.

Care to make it interesting?

Yeah, fiver.

OK.

Hey, look.

We're moving.

Cheers.

Alka-Seltzer.

What's this for?

Ladies and gentlemen,

welcome to France.

Mesdames et messieurs,

bienvenue en France.

Yes!

F*** you, England!

They are good, actually.

I'm gonna have a little doze.

- Where are we?

- Belgium.

Europe is our oyster.

Oysters!

I need a bacon sandwich.

So, come on, where do you fancy?

This is your holiday, buddy.

I'm just your wing man.

Then you are in for a treat.

This is 1,500 pages of pure fun.

Come on, girls, join us.

Hi, Melanie.

Great.

We're having a really wonderful time,

me and Bunny.

I wondered what you were...

what you're up to.

Who with?

You know,

I'm not really worried about it or...

All right, well...

I'll leave you with

a wish of a great evening.

And...

Bye.

Hang on!

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