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Anyone been to see ‘I Swear’ at the cinema

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BlueBelle Mon 20-Oct-25 18:15:08

I went to the cinema today and thought it was such a great film I really enjoyed it No good going if you are coy about swearing as it’s a film about a man with Tourette’s so there’s plenty of words and phrases that would offend if you are.
The true story was both very sad but very uplifting

ViceVersa Mon 20-Oct-25 18:20:33

I have a couple of friends who have been friends with John, the 'real life' person in the film, for years, so I'm quite looking forward to seeing this. He's quite well known locally.

LOUISA1523 Mon 20-Oct-25 18:40:34

I went on Friday...loved it

BlueBelle Mon 20-Oct-25 18:40:54

That’s interesting Viceversa It’s a lovely film a very, very difficult condition to have a normal life with I felt so sorry for him as a child

Maremia Mon 20-Oct-25 21:48:09

Thanks for the recommendation.

grannydarkhair Mon 20-Oct-25 22:22:09

Wonderful film. Very funny in parts, the “inside the car” scene in particular. The young woman in that scene has Tourette Syndrome irl and was offered the part due to a driving lesson video of her which went viral.
It’s also very sad in parts, and beautifully acted by Robert Aramayo as John. It was also good to see Peter Mullan on the big screen again.

Mt61 Mon 20-Oct-25 22:22:15

Oh been following John over the years- I didn’t realise this film was about him.
My aunty went to see it with daughter, both cried at the end.
Will try & find time to go & see it.

Mt61 Mon 20-Oct-25 22:24:00

grannydarkhair

Wonderful film. Very funny in parts, the “inside the car” scene in particular. The young woman in that scene has Tourette Syndrome irl and was offered the part due to a driving lesson video of her which went viral.
It’s also very sad in parts, and beautifully acted by Robert Aramayo as John. It was also good to see Peter Mullan on the big screen again.

You will find Peter Mullen in ‘Ozark’ very good drama on Netflix

keanu Tue 21-Oct-25 14:34:05

I really enjoyed it! Better than I expected, to be honest.

grannyqueenie Tue 21-Oct-25 14:50:12

I thought it was an excellent film. It highlights both humorously and poignantly what must be such a difficult and potentially isolating condition to live with.

grannyactivist Tue 21-Oct-25 15:48:30

If you haven’t seen it yet, then I do heartily recommend this film - it gives an honest insight into Tourette’s. I have a young relative who struggles every day to control her (physical) tics - she gets home from school exhausted. We’re hopeful that the wrist worn technology (mentioned at the end of the film) will become generally available before too long as it could be life changing for her.

Patsy70 Fri 27-Feb-26 21:20:51

What a beautiful film. We saw it at a local cinema today and I was moved to tears. It was also very funny. I have a nephew with Tourette’s, although to a lesser degree than John Davidson. My nephew has chosen not to take medication and has made a huge success of his life. I am very interested in the progress being made into this condition.

62Granny Sat 07-Mar-26 11:25:56

In case anyone else hasn't seen yet or wants to catch again it is coming on Netflix from Tuesday 10/03/26

henetha Sat 07-Mar-26 11:35:41

I loved this film. The actor playing John is wonderful. I shed a few tears towards the end, it's so marvellous.

Patsy70 Sat 07-Mar-26 12:15:53

I have just finished reading the book, and would recommend it to anyone interested in Tourette’s. The film was very true to John Davidson’s book.

Luckygirl3 Sat 07-Mar-26 12:58:52

It is on in the village hall via Flix in the Stix on Tuesday. I was not going to go - but now I will!

pea007 Thu 12-Mar-26 18:09:16

I saw it at the cinema, took some friends who really weren’t bothered about seeing it but we all agreed it was the best film we’d seen for years.

ginny Sun 22-Mar-26 06:56:26

We watched it on Netflix last evening.
A great film so very well acted . I laughed and cried.

BlueBelle Sun 22-Mar-26 07:15:18

We ve never heard any more about the device he wore for a few hours that stopped the automatic reactions I wonder if it’s still being worked on Does anyone know it could be a huge way forward if that was able to be used

Grannynannywanny Sun 22-Mar-26 07:37:22

I watched it on Netflix last night with my son and Dil. We all agreed it was a wonderful film. My Dil and I were moved to tears. I found the first half a difficult watch with the bullying from his peers and the brutal corporal punishment inflicted by the headmaster.

I remember the documentary about him as a teenager. I think in the 1990’s .

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Sun 22-Mar-26 07:37:44

Another here who watched it on Netflix last week. It was an eye opener into the world of Tourette’s. Saddened me to see John display his first symptoms at the age of 14 such a shame how the ramifications affected not only his schooldays but impacted upon his family too, totally changing their cosy bubble.

Visgir1 Sun 22-Mar-26 09:11:10

We watched it last night. What a great interesting film I had no idea about this.
The actor who played the lead was amazing, and John rightly deserved his MBE.

YorkLady Sun 22-Mar-26 09:16:48

BlueBelle

We ve never heard any more about the device he wore for a few hours that stopped the automatic reactions I wonder if it’s still being worked on Does anyone know it could be a huge way forward if that was able to be used

I wondered about this when we watched it.
Apparently it’s due for release this June. It’s called Neupulse

Bukkie Sun 22-Mar-26 09:34:20

Visgirl. I haven't seen the film yet but intend to. The lead actor is a Hull lad and from the clips I have seen is amazing. It's nice to see my home town get positive recognition rather than the negative press it usually does.