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2009 • Drama / Comedy • 116m

Looking for Eric

"To win back the love of his life, Eric's going to need a little training."

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Middle-aged postman and football fan Eric Bishop struggles with her increasingly chaotic existence, but receives some life coaching from the famously philosophical Éric Cantona.

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Steve Evets
Steve Evets
Eric Bishop
Éric Cantona
Éric Cantona
Éric Cantona
Lucy-Jo Hudson
Lucy-Jo Hudson
Sam
Matthew McNulty
Matthew McNulty
Young Eric
John Henshaw
John Henshaw
Meatballs
Justin Moorhouse
Justin Moorhouse
Spleen
Mick Ferry
Mick Ferry
Judge
Smug Roberts
Smug Roberts
Smug
Ryan Pope
Ryan Pope
Fenner
Tom Meredith
Tom Meredith
Emperor of Rhythm
Venn Tracey
Venn Tracey
Emperor of Rhythm
Director: Ken LoachScreenplay: Paul LavertyProducer: Gerardo HerreroExecutive Producer: Éric CantonaExecutive Producer: Pascal CaucheteuxExecutive Producer: Vincent Maraval

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CinemaSerf
2025-01-26
70%

One minute he is telling us about seagulls and sardines, the next he is acting as a glorified counsellor - and that's when he's not helping Manchester United to rule the roost in the English Premier League. Eric is a multi-talented fellow, which is just as well as he has quite a task. It's super-fan "Eric" (Steve Evets) who is part of a dyed-in-the-wool group of postmen-fans of the club who lives with his stepsons "Ryan" (Gerard Kearns) and "Jess" (Stefan Gumbs) who have little respect for the man. Things all start to come to an head when the gullible "Ryan" gets himself involved with local hoodlum "Zac" (Steve Marsh) who gets him to hide a gun under the floorboards. When this is found some home truths have to be shared between these men - truths that lead to violence, a police raid and then maybe the best example of group participation I've ever seen on screen. It's got many of Ken Loach's usual hallmark views on the typical working class, but they don't take front and centre as prominently as in many of his more political films. This one comes across as more a critique on the dynamics of a family, and a largely male one at that, of community and of the almost tribal attitudes and loyalties that passionate following of a football club can engender. Evets handles his role well, especially in his scenes with his footballing icon that appear shot in such a fashion as to look like they are in the same room, sharing a drink or a cigarette, but also looking like they are not. It's Kearns who steals the show for me, though - his performance is engagingly visceral and at times quite touching. There's some gritty humour to be had here, too, and a little dig at those who gentrified football with their 4x4s and their season tickets at the expense of the ordinary fans. It's blunt and brutal, sensitive, funny and worth a watch.

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Status
Released
Origin
GB
Languages
English, French
Studios
Canto Bros. Production, Sixteen Films, Wild Bunch, Film4 Productions, France 2 Cinéma, BiM Distribuzione, Les Films du Fleuve, Tornasol Media, Alta Producción
Budget
$6,000,000
Box Office
$11,650,726

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