Tyrannosaur
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Tyrannosaur

Joseph, a man plagued by violence and a rage that is driving him to self-destruction, earns a chance of redemption that appears in the form of Hannah,... a Christian charity shop worker. Show More

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In the movie Tyrannosaur (2011), Joseph, a man burdened with a history of violence and seething rage, finds a glimmer of hope for redemption through an unexpected encounter with Hannah, a kind-hearted Christian charity shop employee. Directed by Paddy Considine, this intense and gritty drama explores the complex themes of redemption and the capacity for change.

Joseph, expertly portrayed by Peter Mullan, is consumed by an uncontrollable anger that fuels his destructive tendencies. A chance meeting with Hannah, played by Olivia Colman in a powerhouse performance, offers Joseph a ray of light in the darkness of his life. As a devout Christian, Hannah approaches Joseph with unwavering compassion and attempts to guide him towards a path of self-improvement.

Their unlikely friendship slowly blossoms, as Joseph begins to let his guard down and reveals the deep-rooted troubles that have plagued him for years. Hannah becomes a stabilizing force in his life, pushing him to confront his demons and find forgiveness for himself.

With its raw and uncompromising portrayal of human suffering and resilience, Tyrannosaur is a thought-provoking exploration of the transformative power of forgiveness and compassion. Considine's directorial debut has been widely acclaimed for its powerful performances and unflinching portrayal of the human condition.

This deeply affecting drama invites viewers to reflect on their own capacity for change and the potential for redemption, making Tyrannosaur a must-watch for those seeking a powerful and emotionally charged cinematic experience.

Also Known As:

Tyrannosaur

Release Date:

07 Oct 2011

Writers:

Paddy Considine

Awards:

Won 1 BAFTA Film Award24 wins & 25 nominations total