Our Girl

Our Girl

2013 ""
Our Girl
Our Girl

Our Girl

7.5 | 1h30m | en | Drama

On the evening of her 18th birthday, Molly Dawes finds herself drunk and is sick in the doorway of an army recruitment office. She looks into the window of the office and sees a life-sized photograph of an army girl, everything that Molly isn't but wants to be - respected. The following morning, Molly finds herself back in the recruitment office and is eventually persuaded to complete an aptitude test. No-one thinks she can stick it out, including herself. But slowly and surely, Molly is maturing and learning to believe in herself. She digs in and finds a strength that she never thought she had.

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7.5 | 1h30m | en | Drama , War , TV Movie | More Info
Released: March. 23,2013 | Released Producted By: BBC , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p010r4kr
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On the evening of her 18th birthday, Molly Dawes finds herself drunk and is sick in the doorway of an army recruitment office. She looks into the window of the office and sees a life-sized photograph of an army girl, everything that Molly isn't but wants to be - respected. The following morning, Molly finds herself back in the recruitment office and is eventually persuaded to complete an aptitude test. No-one thinks she can stick it out, including herself. But slowly and surely, Molly is maturing and learning to believe in herself. She digs in and finds a strength that she never thought she had.

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Cast

Lacey Turner , Matthew McNulty , Kerry Godliman

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Kate Evenden

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Prismark10 Our Girl started as a one off film written by Tony Grounds before it was developed by the BBC as a regular television series.Lacey Turner is Molly Dawes, a teenager in Newham, living in an overcrowded house with her siblings. Mum (Kerry Godliman) is pregnant again, Dad (Sean Gallagher) is a bit of a layabout and an unpleasant racist and sexist of the east end type.Molly's boyfriend is a young Muslim who also is another worthless individual who easily cheats on her and really does not value her.So Molly who looks like a bright girl, seems to already have a life which is taking her nowhere with people who are just shiftless. Molly ends up joining the army which gives her life purpose and self esteem.The problem is her family and boyfriend are left befuddled by her decision.However basic training allows her to turn her life around and give her life renewed purpose as she makes new friends and finds out that it is better to help out fellow recruits rather than be a put upon babysitter at home.The series started out with a lot of grittiness of inner London domestic life. Lacey Turner puts in a convincing performance as Molly and it is a refreshing positive portrayal of army life, not sure whether it is very realistic vision of army life and does felt a bit like propaganda as well.Yet the film was better than the subsequent series in my opinion and at least it offered a positive note that a person can have the courage of their convictions to turn their life around.
cyanx7 Welcome to the 21st century military propaganda - this is it. The only purpose of this "film", is to get people to enlist in her majesty's army. A poorly written "rags to uniforms" story, that dwells slightly on religion biased and racist contents, culminating with the protagonist very happy with her trusty gun in her hand going after the Al-Qaeda scum of the earth - the most unlikely climax of all time - a girl in a war scenario, smiling, like her life isn't on the line. This is so obvious it hurts - everyone that contributed to the making of this brainwashing load of hogwash should be ashamed of themselves: they just helped putting more meat in the English war machine, and we all know what comes out the other side: coffins, crippled and/or deranged people, all in her majesty's name. Words can't describe.
gerald-mears I must say that this Film 'Our Girl' is one of the most compelling things i have watched for a very long time. I felt it was so fantastic that i have watched it several times this week and i have expressed the same emotion (cry) every time i have watched it. Lucy Turner takes the title role of a London girl who has a very chaotic life who feels that she wants more from it than she and those around her have. She ends up in an Army recruitment office and the story of how she ends up there becomes clear as you watch the film. As the film progresses and i felt that it was compelling watching you see Molly Dawes (Lucy Turners character name) change her outlook on life and develop qualities and attributes which she had always had but she was not aware of them.Her friendship with Katie a fellow recruit who came from Leyland who had self confidence issues and how they helped each other achieve what they both wanted was an added bonus to this story. The very moving way that the corporal brought the best out of Molly was well done. This whole film is worth watching time and time again and each time i watch it i can see so many different things that the writers wanted to express and bring to our screens. The ending of this film is so well written and acted that my tears flowed even more. Well done BBC and Lucy and everyone who brought this to our viewing. I must say that after watching this I sent a text to each of my three daughters telling them how very proud of them i am and what they have each achieved in life which was not always easy for them either. This Film is a must watch. I know it was only a one off film but if the BBC were to do a series on Molly Dawes i feel it would be compelling viewing.
ianlouisiana At one time 18 year old Molly Dawes wouldn't have had to join the Army in order to find her place in her own culture.Like many girls from Newham(or East Ham and West Ham as it was called before the GLC decided to foist its discredited political ideals on its unwilling constituents),she would have found friendship,loyalty and comradeship on the factory floor at Bryant and May,Fords,Yardleys and other mass employers of East London's working community. But of course,only Ford remains,and that in much emasculated form thanks to the Union - busting Tories and the self - loathing Labour politicians who feared the solidarity of the working people they were supposed to represent and deliberately set out to destroy their culture where it represented a threat to their plans for a liberal and more "enlightened" society. So Molly, a victim of Shirley Williams' Comprehensive Education,no qualifications,no ambition,no role - models except a feckless bullying father and a weak cowering mother seems set fair to be somebody's Babymother with a lifetime of Benefits to look forward to.Indeed her parents fully expect her to accept that role uncomplainingly,but she has a spark of defiance,a vision for her future beyond working in a Nailbar and pinching the odd few quid to finance her dad's boozing. After a particularly bad night out she staggers along the street and vomits on the pavement outside an Army Recruiting Office."Be the best",says a poster in the window.Knowing that in all probability vomiting on the pavement was as good as it was ever going to get for her,the next morning she drags herself back to the office and begins the process that redeems her. The tragedy of "Our Girl"is that Molly feels that her life would be better fulfilled dying in Afghanistan among her fellow soldiers and perhaps "with my name being read out by the Queen - that would be fun"as she writes in her "Death Letter". Surrounded by friends who would give their life for her,she sets off on patrol as a Medical Technician:better to live for a day like a lion than a month like a lamb. The BBC should be proud that really what is quite a reactionary concept by early 21st century standards is given airtime.