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2017105 minRomance, Drama

God's Own Country

Is God's Own Country a Hit or Flop?

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Is God's Own Country worth watching? With a rating of 7.8/10, this Romance, Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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God's Own Country Synopsis

A young farmer in rural Yorkshire numbs his daily frustrations with binge drinking and casual sex, until the arrival of a Romanian migrant worker.

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Top Cast

Josh O'Connor
Josh O'ConnorJohnny Saxby
Alec Secăreanu
Alec SecăreanuGheorghe Ionescu
Gemma Jones
Gemma JonesDeidre Saxby
Ian Hart
Ian HartMartin Saxby
Harry Lister Smith
Harry Lister SmithTrainee Auctioneer
Patsy Ferran
Patsy FerranRobyn
Naveed Choudhry
Naveed ChoudhryMale Nurse
Stefan Dermendjiev
Stefan DermendjievBearded Farm Worker
Moey Hassan
Moey HassanTaxi Driver
Melanie Kilburn
Melanie KilburnGloria

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is God's Own Country worth watching?

Yes, God's Own Country is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.8/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Romance, Drama movies.

Is God's Own Country hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.8/10), God's Own Country is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is God's Own Country?

God's Own Country is a Romance, Drama movie that A young farmer in rural Yorkshire numbs his daily frustrations with binge drinking and casual sex, until the arrival of a Romanian migrant worker....

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Critic Reviews

LuckyLindenNov 14, 2023
★ 9

The "British Brokeback Mountain" label that follows this film around is really unfair as it sells what is a magical move in its own right (and a stunning feature film directorial debut) really short. The film is paced so well (I'm a fan of slow, gentle pacing that lets a story unfold; I know others might find it boring), giving us time to really get to know the characters and immerse ourselves in their world so that the plot evolution hits the way its supposed to. The cast is phenomenal, bringing depth and realism to their performances, it's easy to feel the emotions they feel. The way the film handles intimacy and sexual tension is both sensitive and raw, making the characters' connection feel incredibly authentic. One thing I really liked is how it does a good job steering clear of typical love story clichés. It's not just a film about rural hardship; it's about the challenge of loving and being loved, especially in a setting where such stories usually end in tragedy. The film has this unique ability to depict the gritty reality of farm life, complete with the mud and the livestock, while simultaneously exploring the complex emotional landscape of its characters. It's not another BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN and it's not just another "gay love story." It's its own film and it beautifully depicts a relationship filled with hope and fulfillment, challenging the often tragic narratives we see in rural settings.

CinemaSerfMay 30, 2024
★ 8

Josh O'Connor ("Johnny") is excellent as the frustrated rural English farmer cruising through life on the bottle, peppered with the occasional romp with the only other gay in the village (Harry Lister Smith). His father (Ian Hart) has long since stopped being able to run their farm and can now only contribute to the futility of his son's existence. They recruit an itinerant Romanian worker (Alec Secaeanu) to help out with the heavy lifting and a bond quickly forms that initially induces confusion and conflict before they realise that what both truly seek they can find in the other. It's a film that doesn't pull it's punches; isn't at all sentimental and aside from the occasional gentleness provided by his mother (Gemma Craven) is much less of a sanitised "urban" story about homosexuality than perhaps we are used to.