The story of the rise to fame of Paul Potts, the inaugural winner of Britain’s Got Talent, is a gentle if perfunctory, episodic affair, following Potts from his early years as the strange, opera-obsessed kid who got bullied to his triumph in the contest in 2007. Directed by The Devil Wears Prada’s David Frankel, the comedy feels clunky and a little shopworn, but James Corden gives a warm, empathic performance as the accident-prone warbler, the supporting cast of Brit stalwarts are game if hardly stretched, and there’s a bleak beauty to Florian Ballhaus’ shots of the Welsh industrial landscape Potts calls home.
One Chance Review
Down-on-his-luck Welsh mobile salesman Paul Potts (Corden) is struggling to translate his passion for opera into more than a hobby. Then a certain TV show, Britain's Got Talent, changes everything.
Release Date:
25 Oct 2013
Running Time:
103 minutes
Certificate:
12A
Original Title:
One Chance
A fluffy but fun telling of a rags to riches story.
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