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7 Plus Seven (1970)

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Summary: Director Michael Apted revisits the same group of British-born children after a 7 year wait. The subjects are interviewed as to the changes that have occurred in their lives during the last seven years. (imdb)
Country: UK
Directed By: Michael Apted
More information at the Internet Movie Database
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na krf7
88
T9
na bood
90
T10
na Neonman
74
T5
The series is yet to become brilliant at this point because, well, teenagers are usually very boring and here we see these kids are no exception to the rule.
na tathybio
70
T6
na Granto
79
T9
na IMDb-byvotes
80
T10
na PhotonStorm
75
T7
na axleblaze
90
T8
na ricko
70
T7
na TheDiceman
80
T10
Amazing.
na Neoptolemos
80
T7
na sarah
70
T3
na JustinM
100
T6
na SlantMag
30
T8
"The flashbacking technique employed throughout the Up series is part of each film's dialectic approach and is alternately compelling and cumbersome." - Ed Gonzalez
na somnivore
85
T6
na Arithaniel
8
T9
na lagartazul
90
T8
na LetsGoEatHuh
80
T10
na sengir
80
T7
na Risselada
95
T10
na sansrefract
85
T10
na OMGFridge
85
T9
Intriguing to no end. Some real opinions are presented now. "The Up Series" concept is a thought provoking look at the social structure.
na jeff_v
70
T6
na ledfloyd
80
T7
na jodamico
86
T10
na tef
90
T9
I'm rating all of these a 90 because I see the experiment as valuable. These are normal people, for the most part, and some are interesting, some are not. Some of them have very bad problems, some don't. The prejudice of the film-maker is obvious, but what captivated me was whether or not we come to know these children, and later adults? I think we do, better than we ever will know Tom Cruise or Lindsay Lohan, no matter how many films they make. For that, for the depth of information, it's a 90.
na Cantstopdrew
83
T8
na Sweekoden
76
T8
Missed out on this one on my first Up Series go-round. I figured I wasn't missing much since the flashbacks from 7 Plus Seven were few and far between, but it seems I've been happily mistaken. It's not as quotable as the first installment, but its content is the whole point of the project. Watching real people evolve like this is very fascinating.
na redmdb
87
T5
na Derekstar
60
T4
Slightly better than Seven Up!, but I'm looking forward to the films where there's much more points of reference to contrast the interviews with. Seven Up! got kind of boring since you were just talking to children. 7 Plus Seven is slightly more interesting, but I mean you're still just talking to teenagers. It can only get better from here, once we have more than one film to look back on.
na woodke1235
60
T4
na Yours Truly
67
T8
na jmejay
90
T9
na castadrift
90
T9
na AsherFord
36
T6
na shebang
69
T8
Oh Suzy, you racist.
na schilders
6
T4
na endlessforms
100
T9
na pzingg
90
T7
na CryingGame
27
T1
na VHS4LifeDUDE
100
T10
na YoSaff
77
T2
While in and of itself a very good documentary, it's damaged by the lack of change which surrounds most of the children. While the difference between 7 and 14 is vast at the time, even the film seems to recognize that most of the children have followed along very predictable paths, with the exception of one moving to Australia. 7 is more interesting as a snapshot into 60s Britain, and the participants come into their own in 21 Up! This is perhaps one that could be missed if need be.
na cougardash
75
T9
na filmcricket
86
T10
na alexandrsaar
82
T9
na R Ebert
50
T6
na metz
70
T9
na mwgerb
55
T5
I feel that neither the kids nor the films have gained enough perspective at this point to be really meaningful. However, I see where the series is going, and I'm looking forward to the rest.
na Tourist
88
T9
na itsirc
69
T8
na Voodoofly
65
T8
na jakncoke
86
T8
na understamp
70
T8
na FitFortDanga
68
T4
I'm still not terribly impressed, but still hopeful for the later films. There's not a whole lot of progression from the first movie. One of the prissy prep boys is turning into a huge git, it's interesting to hear the three girls compare and contrast their different schools, one kid moved to Australia. But things are pretty much the same. There aren't many surprises here. I suspect that events become more compelling in the next film, as the kids start making more decisions for themselves.
na mightysparks
80
T9
na Bacchanalian
88
T10
na avgcrtckr
77
T10
na radhaz
90
T9
na filmcave
80
T8
na norval_jones
80
T6
na scbMCMXC
72
T7
It was a good documentry, and the next few in the series should be interesting.
na willofgaia
90
T8
na Weafdog
59
T10
na SaiSaiSai
85
T9
na laure
83
T10
na LRibeiro
89
T10
na flowing
76
T8
na loofitube
89
T10
na NoSex
80
T8
na prowler
82
T8
na chiphall72
80
T8
na popinio
81
T7
na filmaffinity
74
T9
na jasperlily
100
T9
na allisoncm
77
T9
na volver
70
T7
na RetinaScan
70
T4
na djfntstque
85
T9
na djross
65
T7
While this instalment was both interesting and well done, I have found this series less and less appealing as time has progressed. The initial concept seems somewhat to have been sacrificed, and the longer it goes on, the more it becomes a soap opera involving real lives. Summary of scores: "21" (60); "28 Up" (55); "35 Up" (50); "42 Up" (40); "49 Up" (30). Also, cf., my review of "49 Up."
na DTI
86
T10
na mathias
70
T7
na owen1218
75
T7
na meester
80
T8
na Icarus
87
T9
na penguinbob31
85
T8
na Slvbarek
85
T9
na hellsditch
82
T8
na jstry
85
T8
A nice follow-up to 7 Up. The kids are now 14 and have minds of their own. This whole series is very addicting.
na mike615
76
T9
na kyle.loomis
9
T10
na eyloni
100
T10
na mandarkzilla
75
T8
na PeaceAnarchy
81
T7
Occasionally unfocused but a very interesting glimpse at adolescence. At times it does feel like the editing is constructed to make certain contrasts stand out, but on the whole it feels rather honest and provides a lot of food for thought about both youth and class issues.
na cloak
71
T8
na Crazy Jack
88
T10
na cosmovitelli
65
T6
na mockturtle
80
T6
na ehrenkm
90
T9
na winds
6
T8
na yellowcup
69
T6
na Jazzaloha
72
T8
na Louieman
70
T8
na svenerik
100
T10
na Mazros
71
T6
na holly23
88
T2
na whirle65
90
T8
na KGB
77
T7
At first 'Seven Plus Seven' seemed out of focus, but as things progressed the questions asked became better structured and thought-provoking. You really get to see how does class affects these boys' views of the world and how it doesn't, and how different life circumstances mark so profoundly people's views. 'The Up Series' is an outstanding, revolutionary, innovative and daring project that dives deep into the core of social structure.
na chrono-flux
85
T9
na obfuscaire
63
T4
na cblur21
75
T8
na Sraling
55
T1
na schnofel
72
T8
na comanchex
89
T9
na Sam Lowry
4
T9
na wardmob
95
T10
na givethanks
65
T6
na arsisp
90
T9
na arkadia
81
T7
Fascinating glimpse into those original kids who are now awkward little teenagers who definitely don't smile as much as they did when they were 7. I love that they have to watch clips of themselves at 7 and reassess their viewpoints.
na imdb
80
T10
na Madstone
89
T5
Average Tier 7.71 from 120 Rankings rss