The Martins (2001)

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The Martins: Directed by Tony Grounds. With Lee Evans, Eric Byrne, Lloyd Harvey, Kathy Burke. Out of work, scrounger Robert Martin lives with his dysfunctional family – long suffering wife accident prone son and pregnant teenage daughter in a shabby house next door to a giant shopping center in the London suburbs. The Martins are the family from hell! Robert dreams if winning a dream holiday for his family, and when he fails to win yet another competition he flips, out tracks down the elderly winners, ties them up in the cellar and steals their tickets!

“This portrait of a deadbeat family is much more touching than I expected. Complaints that it crosses u0026quot;genresu0026quot; seem to me to be pointless. Its weakness is the plot…its strength is the pairing of Lee Evans and Kathy Burke; I have always that one of the strengths of Evansu0026#39; loveable-nitwit stand-up routine is the charge of anger which runs through it. In The Martins he gives the anger free rein with scary effect. On the other hand, are we to believe in a man who can tie up two old people and leave them, for all he knows, to die of thirst and hunger in a cellar, yet will not raise a hand to defend himself against his righteously angry wife? It doesnu0026#39;t quite add up. But itu0026#39;s a really enjoyable and moving film with a life-affirming message, brought home most strongly in the wonderful childbirth scene. At least this movie challenges us to think about how little value we attach to people whom we perceive as too poor, stupid or ugly to be noticed.”

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