I don't believe it!
Well, I can believe that these are actors, but I can't believe any of the characters. Gillian as a budding playwright? Oliver as a party DJ? No, I'm not buying it.
Rachel on the phone to Gerald: "Hi Gerald, it's Rachel. [...] Dick's daughter. Dick. Dick. Yes his daughter."
Yes, that's the sort of dialogue that makes this a "comedy".
(EDITED to correct "Rachel" to "Gillian" in the 2nd paragraph.)
Wild Honey Pie!
2018
Comedy / Drama
Wild Honey Pie!
2018
Comedy / Drama
Keywords: marriage
Plot summary
English Gillian and her Welsh husband Oliver are, if not newlyweds, then at least not-long-weds in their early 30s who haven't quite launched themselves out of the nest. Living in a house on the coast not far from Cardiff that's owned by Ollie's mother, Janet and seemingly decorated to appeal to impecunious AirBnB clients, they're just about getting by. Oliver earns a pittance as a DJ once a week and spins discs at the occasional wedding. Gillian, meanwhile, is directing a production she wrote herself about a young married couple struggling to understand themselves. In any event, even though Gillian and Oliver are clearly best friends who share the same sense of absurdist humor and are well matched intellectually, their sex life is a bit vanilla for Gillian's taste.
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Beached Wales!
Quite Boring
Decent actress in the lead but this movie is not funny at all, didn't even consider it a comedy until I visited this page and saw it apparently is supposed to be. Felt more like a drama but it's just very boring and poorly done.
This is so, so bad
I like indie films, I like difficult subject matters, and heck, I even like boring films.
But this was BAAADDD. It was painful dialogue , painful in execution and just a prototypical bad relationship from middle school... being played out with adults. Toxic from all angles with a very distorted flow, it DOESN'T have to be like this. This isn't what reality HAS to be like. Every character was just ready to hop on to the first sign of attention from any source.