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On Chesil Beach

On Chesil Beach

  • Status: Released
  • 19-01-2018
  • Runtime: 110 min
  • Score: 6.159
  • Vote count: 369

In 1962 England, a young couple finds their idyllic romance colliding with issues of sexual freedom and societal pressure, leading to an awkward and fateful wedding night.

Saoirse Ronan

Florence Ponting

Billy Howle

Edward Mayhew

Anne-Marie Duff

Marjorie Mayhew

Adrian Scarborough

Lionel Mayhew

Emily Watson

Violet Ponting

Samuel West

Geoffrey Ponting

Andy Burse

Waiter One

Rasmus Hardiker

Waiter Two

Mia Burgess

Harriet Mayhew

Anna Burgess

Anne Mayhew

Bebe Cave

Ruth Ponting

John Ramm

Postman Terry

Barney Iley

Timothy

Mark Donald

Charles Morrell

Imogen Daines

Jenny

Molly Miles

Sonia

Victoria Hamnett

Elsbeth

Marianne Cecil

Young Florence

Martin Bassindale

Harold Mather

Daniel Boyd

Jack

Oliver Johnstone

Ted

Philip Labey

Bob

Tony Lucken

Man in Soho

Esther Coles

Woman in Soho

Christopher Rob Bowen

Cricket Captain

Anton Lesser

Reverend Woollett

Toby Dantzic

Bridal Shop Assistant

Tamara Lawrance

Molly

Bronte Carmichael

Young Chloe Morrell

Terenia Edwards

Tina

Roseanna Leathley

Dana

Jonjo O'Neill

Phil

Claudia Jolly

Jane

Esther Yoo

Violinist

Nadia Townsend

Older Chloe

Ty Hurley

Wigmore Concert Attendee

Mike Ray

Cricket Spectator

Claire Ashton

Recital Visitor

Caroline Garnell

Audience Member Wigmore Hall Concert

David Cradduck

Train Driver

Martin Bratanov

Blues Club

John Kinory

Oxford academic

Simon North

Nigel Eaton

Employee in suit

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While the 1960s were seen as a period of sexual revolution, it is easy to forget that - like today - not everyone follows the same path. _On Chesil Beach_ follows two virgins, Florence (Saoirse Ronan) and Edward (Billy Howle), as they try to consummate their marriage on their wedding night. Interspersed with flashbacks of how the couple met and their relationship developed, it becomes clear that Florence and Edward have very different reactions to the experience. As a deep dive into sexuality, especially asexuality, _On Chesil Beach_ is a fascinating piece of work. It is likely to be much more reflective of the 1960s than media that portrays an era of hippies, drugs and promiscuity. This remains a generation recovering from the effects of war and still very much under the influence of their parents' reservations. Unfortunately, in some ways, the film is also held back by those same reservations. Florence is shown as both extremely innocent and naïve, but with a hunger and desire to achieve her professional goals, while Edward is more of the free-spirit and happy to appease his wife, but with occasional signs of a wicked temper. The film gets caught up with backstory, trying to hammer those points home, to the detriment of exploring the present day. It is with great credit that the two leads are able to convey a sense of humanity. Saoirse Ronan, especially, is able to escape the ponderous nature of her character's personality to deliver a performance that is brutally honest and relatable, while Billy Howle is able to add enough empathy to avoid the obvious trap of being portrayed as the villain in what is otherwise a tragic story. Despite occasionally bordering on tedium as a form of entertainment, _On Chesil Beach_ is essential sexual education viewing.