
GB
2022
1hr 42mins
Dir: Oliver Hermanus
Starring: Bill Nighy and Aimee Lou Wood
A London bureaucrat’s icy reserve begins to melt when a dire prognosis inspires him to build a surprising legacy
This melancholic drama was adapted from the 1952 Japanese film Ikiru, which in turn was inspired by the 1886 Russian novella The Death of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy. Set in London in 1952, the film has some fantastic cinematography that well and truly draws the viewer in. It has scenes filmed on the Bluebell Railway at Sheffield Park station with a train hauled by Standard 4 tank No.80151. There are some excellent shots of the train passing through the countryside, plus some lengthy scenes filmed onboard, but it isn’t all Bluebell Railway. The opening credits feature stock shots of London, the first of which shows a view looking down Ludgate Hill towards St. Paul’s with an electric train visible on the old railway bridge. There are also a couple of shots of London Waterloo but the only train visble here is a CGI rendition of No.80151.









