As much as I love complex movies that take large artistic risks, I also love simple movies that execute their vision well. Such is the case with the recent UK export Ethel & Ernest. What a lovely portrayal of a marriage and life. It might be too simple for some but that’s what makes is so special.
Ethel & Ernest is based on the graphic novel of the same name written by Raymond Briggs about the life of his parents. Starting in 1928, Ernest a simple milk man, falls in love with a house-maid named Ethel. They decide to get married and end up having a son named Raymond.
Their love is simple and yet it carries them through the tough times including the trials of World War 2. They work through these hardships together and we see Raymond grow into an adult making his own choices of love and a career. The whole thing is completely adorable and I defy anyone to not be able to relate to some part of their lives.
Some people might think such a story is boring but not me. I love seeing stories about life and it gives me hope that good things can come when life is hard. It gives hope that the life of simple men and women like Ethel and Ernest actually matter and that there is beauty in their simplicity.
The animation in Ethel & Ernest is a simple hand drawn water color style but I loved it. It was refreshing and added to the sense of wistful nostalgia in the story. The vocal work by Jim Broadbent and Brenda Blethyn is top notch (two of my favorite actors). You really can’t imagine these characters with any other voices.
I guess if I was going to fault Ethel & Ernest it’s probably not something I will remember in 10 years, but I don’t know if I care about that. While I was watching it, I thoroughly enjoyed the experience.
The music is also excellent including a new song by Paul McCartney!
So if you are looking for something to brighten your day and make you feel hopeful than give Ethel & Ernest a watch. I think you will really enjoy spending time with this wonderful couple and learning about their life together.
Overall Grade A-
How have I not heard of this? I looks absolutely lovely. Love the animation and the story looks sweet and truthful. Thanks so much for writing about it. I’m beginning my search for it immediately.
Yay! That makes me very happy to hear. Let me know what you think when you see it.
Will do. Is it fresh in theaters? I’ve already looked on most streaming places. It’s not popping up anywhere for me.
It was streamed on BBC this weekend but I watched it here. http://putlocker.live/Ethel-Ernest-online-free-putlocker-2e1cd-2600.html
Awesome! Thanks.
Looks lovely! I can’t wait to see it!
I’m glad to see someone write about this. I loved watching it for the same reasons you wrote about.
As someone from the u.k, I was lucky to have seen this during the Christmas holidays and the rest of his other animated shorts. Raymond Briggs is amazing with his quirky illustrations. Lovely post.