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The Goob

Young Goob, 16, decided to return to his mother’s house where he grew up in the countryside, between a small restaurant and a pumpkin field trying to cope. Goob is embarking on a new path in his life when the strange Pumpkin Picker Eva arrives, as there is another frame of flirtation.
Duration: 84 min
Quality: HD
Release: 2014
IMDb: 5.7
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HeyUGuys
November 19, 2014 Both alluring and achingly desolate ... It's hard to say what Myhill's goal for film is, apart placing Norfolk centre stage.
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Eye for Film
May 25, 2015 There is a skittishness to Guy Myhill's debut that initially feels impressionistic but ultimately seems like carelessness as his narrative weaves unsteadily through its central character's coming of age, unsure where to place its emphasis.
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Slant Magazine
March 22, 2015 A wordless montage of the Goob's night-long first date with one of the migrant pickers who harvest the crops is transcendent.
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Observer (UK)
May 31, 2015 The Goob is less about linear narrative than presenting a fragmentary drift of events and a spirit of place that's deeply claustrophobic.
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Times (UK)
May 28, 2015 The setting for Guy Myhill's terrific coming-of-age drama The Goob is the wind-blasted flatland of rural Norfolk, but there's a reckless, lawless quality to this land and its community that evokes the backwoods of America's deep south.
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Independent (UK)
May 28, 2015 The writer-director Guy Myhill brings an engaging mix of abrasiveness and lyricism to a film that seems at times like a British equivalent to David Gordon Green's early films.
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Empire Magazine
May 25, 2015 Myhill's debut has admirable artistic ambition and a pungent sense of place and longing.
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Little White Lies
May 29, 2015 Doesn't quite live up to its early promise, but still a solid debut from first-time British writer/director.
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Time Out
May 26, 2015 Despite the wide-open scenery, the film exerts a forceful, pressure-cooker sense of claustrophobic inevitability.
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Radio Times
May 28, 2015 Some typical Britfilm flourishes are present and correct - moody shots of the Goob whipping through the long grass, brandishing a stick - but the Norfolk setting, its sincere leads and an affecting score keep things a touch above the usual.
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The List
May 25, 2015 At the centre of it all, lanky newcomer Walpole gives a remarkable, sympathetic performance as a boy on the cusp of manhood, struggling with the pressures of a small-town environment and a half-formed desire for something more.
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Guardian
May 28, 2015 A really intelligent essay in classic Brit social realism, well-acted and beautifully photographed by cinematographer Simon Tindall.
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