Search results
Rating
Half Broken Things 2007 1h 35m Drama Mystery & Thriller List Reviews 69% Audience Score 50+ Ratings A housesitter (Penelope Wilton), a thief and a pregnant runaway form a makeshift family.
- Movie Reviews
All Audience. Verified Audience. No All Critics reviews for...
- Half Broken Things Pictures
Half Broken Things Pictures and Photo Gallery -- Check out...
- Movie Reviews
Film Movie Reviews Half Broken Things — 2007. Half Broken Things. 2007. 1h 33m. Drama/Thriller. Where to Watch. Stream. Advertisement. Cast. Penelope Wilton (Jean) Daniel Mays (Michael) Sinead ...
Oct 28, 2007 · Half Broken Things: Directed by Tim Fywell. With Penelope Wilton, Daniel Mays, Sinead Matthews, Nicholas Le Prevost. A middle aged housesitter meets two tearaways (people who behave in a wild or reckless manner), and together they form a surrogate family.
- (436)
- Drama, Thriller
- Tim Fywell
- 2007-10-28
People also ask
What is the movie Half Broken Things about?
Is Half Broken Things a good book?
When was Half Broken Things adapted for TV?
Who is a housesitter in Half Broken Things?
Filter by Rating: 8/10. Where deficiencies within the human psyche lead to the abyss. RJBurke1942 10 December 2011. This is billed as a drama and thriller. It should, more correctly, be labeled as horror – and quite a suspenseful one at that. The story concerns a fifty-nine-year-old woman (Penelope Wilton) who house-sits through an agency ...
Half Broken Things received starred reviews from Booklist and Publishers Weekly, who said it is a " brilliantly conceived, finely executed novel". Kirkus Reviews called the novel "a grim, courageous work that crosses into dark, interior regions American readers rarely dare to tread". Film adaptation
- 320 pp
- Morag Joss
- 2003
- Hodder & Stoughton
Apr 13, 2013 · DVD Review: Half Broken Things. “It seemed to me the only solution…”. Based on the Silver Dagger winning novel by Morag Joss, Half Broken Things was a psychological drama shown on ITV in 2007 and deemed worthy of my attention, as ever, due to the presence of such luminaries as Penelope Wilton and Sinéad Matthews in the cast.