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201197 minDrama, Comedy, Romance

Submarine

Is Submarine a Hit or Flop?

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Is Submarine worth watching? With a rating of 7.366/10, this Drama, Comedy, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Submarine Synopsis

15-year-old deep-thinking Welsh schoolboy Oliver Tate struggles to initiate and maintain a relationship with Jordana, his devilish, dark-haired classmate at their Swansea high school. As his parents' marriage begins to fall apart, similar problems arise in his relationship with Jordana.

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Top Cast

Noah Taylor
Noah TaylorLloyd Tate
Paddy Considine
Paddy ConsidineGraham Purvis
Craig Roberts
Craig RobertsOliver Tate
Yasmin Paige
Yasmin PaigeJordana Bevan
Sally Hawkins
Sally HawkinsJill Tate
Steffan Rhodri
Steffan RhodriMr. Davey
Darren Evans
Darren EvansChips
Osian Cai Dulais
Osian Cai DulaisMark Pritchard
Lily McCann
Lily McCannZoe Preece
Otis Lloyd
Otis LloydKeiron

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Is Submarine worth watching?

Yes, Submarine is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.366/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, Comedy, Romance movies.

Is Submarine hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.366/10), Submarine is considered a hit among viewers.

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfFeb 11, 2023
★ 7

Craig Roberts brings an engagingly mischievous charm to his role here as the pubescent teenager "Oliver". Like most of us at that age, he is obsessed with sex. "Jordana" (Yasmin Paige) is the object of his desires. Meantime, his mother "Jill" (Sally Hawkins) is having a bit of a crisis of her own with her rocky marriage to the well meaning but rather drippy "Lloyd" (Noah Taylor) being undermined by the arrival, next door of her ex-lover; the charismatic and way more hip "Graham" (Paddy Considine). The next ninety minutes or so see the young man try to manoeuvre his way into the arms of his beloved whilst simultaneously ensuring he torpedoes any chance of a reconciliation between his mum and her former beau. It's an ensemble effort, really. Roberts stands out, but the others all contribute well to this well and pithily written story of angst (for all ages). It's witty, sharp and offers us quite a recognisable glimpse of - quite frequently cringeworthy and embarrassing - family life where crises are never far from the corn flakes. You might never look at a giraffe the same way again... Well worth a watch, this - but perhaps not with your kids (or if you are friendly with the guy next door!).