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7/10
Delightful and uplifting.
paulclaassen2 December 2018
What an absolutely delightful film! If you want to see a feel-good movie of note, this is a very good choice - especially if you're middle-aged! Rob Brydon was excellent as Eric, a middle-aged man who's monotonous life is falling apart, and accidentally stumbles upon a way to feel good about himself again, and to escape from reality. This new life is beautifully filmed in contrast to his ordinary existence. The film features stunning imagery during his 'escape from reality' moments - especially the underwater scenes.

This is a beautiful, funny, uplifting film that will resonate with me for years to come, and one that I'm bound to watch again and again. The film also has a great soundtrack and score. LOVED it!
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7/10
A feel good film
AlsExGal21 September 2019
Rob Brydon stars as an accountant in the midst of a middle-age meltdown, who meets a group of amateur male synchronized swimmers at a local pool. They recognize him as 'one of their own'--looking for an outlet to escape life's pressures, and invite him into the club: rule number one of the swim club is don't talk about the swim club. Another rule is never talk about your private life at the swim club..and that's too bad. Brydon's life is clearly the thread that winds throughout the film, but we learn precious little about his fellow swim mates, and through a few snippets, it sounds like their back stories might have been more interesting than his. The club members range in age from a tattooed 20 something (always running from police) to a 70 something widower with an diverse assortment of characters in between.

Brydon is a rather logical fellow, but leaves his wife after their bratty teen son feeds him false reports of mom having affair/mom wants divorce..mom (Jane Horrocks) seems to be in the dark about Brydon's behavior changes. And change he does from the fellow who calculated the risk of everything to one willing to work against odds for a competition the team enters.

I imagine some will label this sort of a 'Full Monty in the pool'..but it isn't because there is not quite the camaraderie or comedy of that earlier film. The sight of the men, none in Olympic shape, trying to learn the finer points of water ballet is amusing, but don't look for laugh out loud funny. The performances by Brydon, Rupert Graves, Adeel Akhtar, Jim Carter, and others was top notch, and I thought some of the camera work (from city scenes that accentuate the 'one-ness' of everyone to the underwater shots) was pretty good.

It's a movie that's hard to classify..I'll just say it's about changes life hands us, changes we make on our own, and taking chances. Although I wouldn't say it was a must-see, it was an enjoyable film with a few tugs on the heart strings.
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7/10
Cult Classic to be
thomasjay-220112 January 2019
A swift and arguably quite touching film, I was pleasantly surprised by the content. Great characters and an oddly interesting story there's a lot on offer here, similar to the likes of Hot Fuzz in terms of quality and rewatch value it feels like there's plenty to see and quite a lot put across in roughly 90 minutes. At its core a message regarding male mental health it's not only a decent quality film but arguably a quite important one that is well worth a watch
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7/10
So enjoyable its actually real ..
Aktham_Tashtush6 October 2018
The movie says it's based on a true story but just right until the end when we see it is actually a true story :D :D

The story itself is inspirational and purposeful .. the script was a synchronized balance between comedy, drama and bit of romance ... Aschlin Ditta is pone brilliant talent and it just took ma back ages when i knew he was one of the writers on "The Catherine Tate Show" ... wow .. been long time...

final thought ... the movie is a really good movie with a good story and a lot of fun .. Recommended.
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7/10
Enjoyable
johnwoodhousecat12 July 2018
Light hearted but with a serious message about male loneliness and divorce.spotted Wandsworth town hall and Tooting bec lido. Also Croydon clocktower. But which pool was used? Chuckled a bit.
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6/10
Funny but forced
muamba_eats_toast23 April 2020
I laughed a few times during this film and it had the cast and story to be a real success however for all its potential it just feels extremely forced and cringeworthy for the majority not laughs and heartwarming as it should have aimed to be. That being said on the whole I still enjoyed it but I certainly wasn't blown away.
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7/10
Let's go for swim
blauregenbogen7 August 2018
I love British reality of life and the sense of humour. We all have to find out a purpose in your life and then enjoy the moment
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8/10
Surprise
gpmnsp23 October 2018
I didn't expect much from the title and the known storyline. But - while watching this movie I had tears in my eyes most of the time because either it was so funny or I was emotional moved. Good movie with very good actors. I will watch it again in some time.
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6/10
Innocent fun movie (the drama component is negligible)
Horst_In_Translation12 June 2018
Warning: Spoilers
"Swimming with Men" is a new British comedy movie from 2018 directed by BAFTA nominee Oliver Parker and written by Aschlin Ditta in what can be considered his breakthrough effort perhaps. These 95 minutes are definitely a film that could make a minor impact at the next BAFTAs too, even if the genre is maybe not too awards-friendly. I will not say too much about the cast as you can check the list for yourself. The main character is played by Rob Brydon and he proves certainly that he is more than a poor man's Steve Coogan, even if the two look alike for sure. Rupert Graves is in it too, but the most known supporting cast member for me here is Jim Carter who will be a treat especially to Downton Abbey audiences. Anyway, his presence here is something that is symbolic for the entire film in terms of drama. Even a rushed in story about his dead wife simply cannot make this film anything more than a comedy and this also applies to everything related to the main character: his job, his marriage, his son and so on. The film is somewhat stuck between wanting to be taken seriously in this field too and just using drama as means that it does not become a film that is ridiculously and unrealistically comedic in a negative way. So yes, it is all about the laughter and there is indeed a lot. Most of it is pretty good like all the water scenes basically or the ways in which the protagonist struggles with the group of swimmers early on, for example the scene where he does not even want to be included, but they talk in a way as if he wants it so badly and they struggles with accepting him. Of course, on the other hand, there are also some letdowns from the comedy perspective, but of course it cannot all be a success. This refers for example to the telephone talk scene in the car with the two boys in it too that is really funny only once, if at all. Or the conflicts between the swimmers really were another failed attempt at drama. The one area where they were doing it right was the kid that is constantly hunted by the police. Another thing I struggled with here were the antagonists, like the wife's boss (the punching scene felt so unnecessary) or the Swedish swimmer with a love interest in the female coach. Sure we are supposed to cheer for one of the swimmers getting her, one of the guys from our team, but to see how he is antagonized for no reason really just didn't feel right, also due to how respectfully he acted towards the team. It was not all just fake. Anyway, there's also some positive aspects for sure in terms of realism, like the fact that our team eventually did not need to win to truly make an impact. And more. It's not about a 100% happy ending no matter which perspective you take. It is a bit of an unusual British comedy because of how innocent and harmless it is, no black humor in it at all really. I have seen people compare it to "The Full Monty", but I have not seen that one, so I cannot talk about parallels and differences. Anyway, back to this one here: I certainly recommend checking it out. It does what it needed to do as a comedy. It is funny at times, 2 or 3 times maybe even laugh-out-loud funny, even if those will be seen differently and appreciate differently by everybody in the audiences. I myself don't hesitate in giving this one a thumbs-up. i was surprised how full the theater was during my sitting as I ddi not expect this film to lure many viewers in there, especially on a summer day outside of Britain, but they went there rightfully and weren't disappointed I'm sure. The slightly awkward gay-themed humor was also a win, which is always a bit of a difficult subject in comedies. Well done all around. See it.
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5/10
Mildly entertaining 'mid-life crisis' film rehashing the same themes of "The Full Monty"
paul-allaer8 December 2018
"Swimming With Men" (2018 release from the UK; 96 min.) brings the story of Eric. As the movie opens, we see him going through the motions at his job as an accountant. After work, he swims laps at the pool, ignoring multiple calls from his wife, a recently elected Council member somewhere in greater London. When he gets home, he knows why she called him: to remind of a party she is hosting as the newly elected Council member. It's clear that things are not great in their marriage, and Eric's relationship with his teenage son isn't much better. To seek relief, Eric swims. Then one day, he notices a bunch of other 40 yr olds in the pool. Are they trying to do synchronized swimming? why, yes, they are! It's not long before Eric is invited to join them... At this point we're less than 15 min. into the movie, but to tell you more of the plot, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

Couple of comments: this movie is directed by Oliver Park, best known for directing "Johnny English Reborn" some years ago. Here he brings a story to the big screen that is all too familiar: middle-aged guys are doubting their selves, but find strength in numbers, and join forces in (this time around) a well-intended but dysfunctional synchronized swimming team. Honestly, it's like "The Full Monty" but set in a pool. Did I mention the pool? seems half the movie is playing out in the pool, as we watch them practice and joking around. "He splashed me first!" yells one. "I'll splash you some more!" responds another. And on and on. There are some good moments, in particular towards the end, so the movie isn't a complete loss. Rob Brydon as Eric is quite good, and I also enjoyed watching Charlotte Riley (a/k/a/ Mrs. Tom Hardy) as the team's coach. There are several good song placements in the film, none better than from the UK's very own Elbow, contributing 2 songs from their outstanding "The Seldom Seen Kid" album: "Grounds for Divorce", and, even better, "One Day Like This", which plays out over the movie's pivotal ending scene.

"Swimming With Men" opened in limited theater release this weekend, including at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati. The Friday early evening screening where I saw this at was attended so-so (about 10 people). I may be off, but I don't see this film making a strong push at the art-house theater circuit. For that, the movie is too derivative and simple not all that compelling, although it certainly isn't a "bad" movie either. If you liked "The Full Monty" or are into synchronized swimming, I'd readily suggest you check this out, be it in the theater, on VOD, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.
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8/10
Great Movie with a Shocking Ending!
sarahilayda19 October 2018
Well this movie is just pure fun! It's harmless, charming, cute and funny. I love British humour it's raw and honest, this movie doesn't try hard it's just there for you to enjoy. I doubt it will be a popular movie but they actually synchronise swim in it and they actually seem to have fun?! It's perfect. Perfect little movie.

And the ending is also very very pleasantly surprising :)

Thanks to the producers for the existante of this movie.
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7/10
Feel good film
jf-468255 January 2019
Great fun film. Well directed and loads of stars. Acting was brilliant. Take it as you find it light hearted and a feel food film
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A heartwarming film
Gordon-1124 December 2018
This film tells the story of a man who joins an amateur synchronised swimming team.

It is a heartwarming tale, because it highlights the fact that life can go in unexpected directions. Just as he thinks life is not going his way, life has surprises in store. I like the positivity and hope that is portrayed in the film.
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5/10
Swimming with Men: Synchronized swimming Full Monty
Platypuschow24 January 2019
I tend not to like British cinema, the movies have a nasty habit of following certain formulas I can't abide including trying to turn criminals into protagonists and most of those are on show here.

Based loosely on a true story it tells the tale of a man suffering from a mid-life crisis who joins a mens synchronized swimming team (As you do).

Starring Rob Brydon, Jim Carter, career villain Nathaniel Parker and the always likeable Jane Horrocks it has no shortage of talent and they certainly make the most of the script.

It's a feel good affair, another underdog tale with goofy characters and just enough blend of comedy and drama. The trouble is as mentioned it suffers with many British cinema tropes and that really damaged the film, some of it's structure is baffling, the "Lovable rogue" criminal protagonist never sits right with me and the ending felt rushed.

I get the appeal of Swimming with Men, it'll appeal to the very same people who enjoyed the Full Monty (1997) and Brassed Off (1996). For me it's flawed but charming.

The Good:

Competent cast

A few laughs to be had

The Bad:

Thomas Turgoose

Oddly structuring in places
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6/10
Mainstream entertainment
andyge2 July 2018
This is definitely a mainstream film with its eyes firmly on the box office... and there is nothing wrong with that!! It is to some extent comedy by numbers and you mayfeel manipulated and as if you have seen something similar before... however Aschlin Ditta does give the story some updated twists not least using synchronised swimming as the subject. This is reliable entertainment and there are a number of laugh out loud moments.The director Oliver Parker is a safe pair of hands and does bring some freshness and originality to the production. Great interaction between the actors especially Brydon, Mays,Graves, Carter,Akhar and Turgoose... although both Horrocks and Riley are wasted.There is a serious message in there about male loneliness and support but I would just go along and enjoy. A feelgood movie that should do well !
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6/10
Swimming with Sharks.
morrison-dylan-fan25 July 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Going to get some presents in Birmingham for an upcoming birthday,I decided to treat myself to a visit to the oldest cinema in the UK (The Electric.) Being lucky the last two times in catching strong indie flicks, (Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool and You Were Never Really Here)I was happy to find that along with Abba-themed cocktails, an indie Comedy I've heard nothing about was screening,which led to me dipping into the pool.

View on the film:

Stripping the outline of The Full Monty for this adaptation of the real life Swedish Men's Synchronised Swimming team winning the World Championships, (they cameo in the movie)the screenplay by Aschlin Ditta dives into the unique "winning" status some British teams gain,where they trip at the final hurdle, but are treated like champions. Drawing British Sit-Com thumb-nail sketches of the team, Ditta spins an easy-going Comedy atmosphere linking the sports genre bonding of the team,with Scott finding fulfilment in the team work.

Closing in on Scott's loneliness with stark close-ups, director Oliver Parker & cinematographer David Raedeker bring light to his life with colourful edits linked between each swim,and stylish underwater camera moves,which allows for the formation of each impressive synchronised move to be viewed. Holding the team together as his personal life goes out to sea, Rob Brydon gives a warm performance as Scott,with Brydon's breezy comedic skills making a splash, as Scott begins to swim with men.
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7/10
Loved it!
jeemandbear5 August 2019
Just really, really, laugh out loud (from your belly) funny.
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7/10
A light comedy
maurs-108546 March 2021
Loved Rob Brydon in this typical British movie. Very corny and unbelievable at every breast stroke. Probably because of the casting. Some actors too old to believe they could hold their breath under water!! Should have let Rob Brydon camp it up a bit more! That said I still enjoyed the swimming bits and silly fun. Could have been a lot better.
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8/10
Feelgood factor
starbug69-838-9452699 January 2019
A lovely movie focusing on the importance of friendship and getting out of your comfort zone.
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You'll be smiling way after you've finished watching it!
mizhardy1 November 2020
Absolutely loved this movie! Loved the humor & everything about it. I found myself smiling throughout the movie & rooting for the team. Bunch of not perfect bodies (or lives) unapologetically swimming for their own personal reasons. Just watch it, I know I will again.
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7/10
Up for Air
This is an oddly touching tale on a mid life crisis. The main protagonist finds his mojo with an oddball team of middle aged men who sign up for a all men synchronised swimming team competition in Milan. The lead up to the event the preparation forms the bulk of the film. Told with a certain charm and typical British efficiency, this goes down quite well. Off a piece similar to The Full Monty, The Calendar Girls and I am sure many others. Interesting diversion.
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5/10
Swimming in Corn
jordan224029 June 2019
Couldn't help but compare this to 'The Full Monty,' and it pales in comparison. For me, this had very few laughs, not much drama, and was far more corny than comedy. My favorite part of the movie was the music. The Brits are fond of using harmonica in their soundtracks, and there's something very comforting about it. The film is ok, and I'd give it a weak recommendation because I'm sure it will appeal to some, but I found it to be less than what I was expecting.
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10/10
Delightfully funny!
dcberrie29 December 2018
I watched this movie on an overseas flight and was told that I kept laughing out loud. I love British humor and I'm an accountant who dislikes accounting so I had to watch this movie and it did not disappoint. It's funny, heartwarming, uplifting and makes you want to stand up and cheer - which I may have actually done!
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7/10
Not an easy watch
Karli_W28 May 2019
The sound design killed this movie for me. Dialog was extremely low in comparison to the music. I was constantly adjusting the volume in between scenes and ultimately turned on the subtitles.
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4/10
Take a light dip into comedy...
WalkdenEntertainment15 November 2018
Eric (Rob Brydon, best know for comedy films such as "Trip To Spain") appears to be suffering from what we call a mid life crisis. It's obvious given our opening sequences that Eric is separated from his wife and his son has very little or no respect for him. Eric is down and lost in life. One positive thing that Eric does get to enjoy is having a swim at his local pool, where he normally sits on the bottom of the pool and lets the sound of the outside world be drowned out.

One day, while swimming at his local pool, Eric finds a group of amateur male swimmers trying to synchronise swim together. Eric is invited to join the team and will try to help with team's overall structure.

As most viewers can expect, it's not long until our male swimmers discover and enter a competition which will put them all under the pump as they represent Great Britain 🇬🇧.

Swimming with men doesn't provide a plot that is new to the screen and sadly it feels like something we have seen many time before. While the foundation is men swimming together is fun, the idea of someone new entering a group and making new friends with a competition entry is not new (Pitch Perfect, Bring It On & Cool Running anyone?).

Thankfully this is a light hearted, feel good comedy film. There are no major laughs to be had which I was surprised at, given the lead role alone. I'm personally a fan of Rob Brydon but the humour he is capable of bringing on the screen has been held back by the film's script. This could also be said for the other cast members and while some jokes will land a rare chuckle, once again it's nothing new but harmless entertainment.

Overall, Swimming With Men delivers a new foundation but ultimately turns back into something we have seen countless times before in the same tradition as films like Pitch Perfect or Bring It On. Watching older men learning to be synchronise swimmers and entering a competition will deliver light chuckles, but its designed audience that is rather selective.

4.5/10 Walkden Entertainment
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