Here And Now Review

Here And Now
Eastender Grave (Johns), a teenager with attitude to spare, is put-out when she finds herself called on to help her parents reconcile over a spell in the sticks. But can philosophical country boy Say (Rush) pull her out of her mood?

by Anna Smith |
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Release Date:

04 Jul 2014

Running Time:

82 minutes

Certificate:

12A

Original Title:

Here And Now

Bolshy city girl Grace (Lauren Johns) is grumpy about holidaying with her parents until romance with sensitive local Say (Andy Rush) beckons. There’s culture-clash humour and a tragic backstory, but this British drama feels too routine and predictable to really involve.

Heartfelt but lacking freshness.
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