Synopsis
Lilting tells the story of a mother's attempt at understanding who her son was after his untimely death. Her world is suddenly disrupted by the presence of his lover. Together, they attempt to overcome their grief whilst struggling against not having a shared language.Cast
* Ben Whishaw as Richard *Production
The script, originally titled ''Lilting the Past'', won third spot in the 2011 Brit List, a list of the best unproduced British screenplays. The film was one of three films greenlit by Microwave in early 2012. A casting call was later released for the three lead roles, later filled byReception
Critical response
''Lilting'' was met with positive reviews from critics. , the film holds an 84% approval rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, based on 55 reviews with an average rating of 6.88/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Skillfully weaving multiple delicate tonal strands into a quietly affecting whole, ''Lilting'' serves as a thoroughly compelling calling card for writer-director Hong Khaou." On Metacritic the film has 61 rating from 22 reviews indicating "Generally favorable reviews." Justin Chang, in his review for '' Variety'', said that the film "Hong Khaou makes a fine debut with this quietly resonant cross-cultural chamber piece." David Rooney of '' The Hollywood Reporter'' praised the film, saying, "Delicate and unhurried almost to a fault, though also hauntingly sexy and even humorous at times." Amber Wilkinson from '' Telegraph'' gave the film three out of five stars and praised the lead actor that "Whishaw is magnetic as a man pushed to the edge of fragility by mourning, but who still suggests a quiet strength." Dominic Mill of ''We Got This Covered'' gave a positive review and said, "The subject matter is powerful, and the performances are wonderful – in a world of big and showy dramatism, Lilting gets its point across without feeling the need to shout about it."Accolades
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