Saturday, 1 June 2013

"The Comedian" (The Guardian 31/05/13)


The Comedian (15) 82 mins ***

This low-key character study from debutant Tom Shkolnik proves quietly impressive in its ruminations on latter-day London identity. In office hours, Ed (Edward Hogg) is a softly-spoken thirtysomething flunking a sales job; by night, he becomes what Judd Apatow’s Funny People euphemistically defined as a “high-energy” amateur stand-up, raising the volume to compensate for the flatness of his material. Offstage, Ed’s dithering between his French bedmate Elisa (Elisa Lasowski) and Nathan (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett), the charming artist who just wants him to commit. It’s small and scratchy, necessarily circumscribed – like Jamie Thraves’ not dissimilar The Low Down – by its protagonist’s indecision, but a brace of electric, sharply observed encounters on nightbuses contribute to an air of something lived through: Shkolnik knows what it is to be shrugging along in the city, with not enough money in your pocket, and no idea what to do with yourself. 

The Comedian is in selected cinemas.

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