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Starring Damian Lewis (Band of Brothers), Michael Gambon (Harry Potter, Cranford, Layer Cake) and Kate Ashfield (Shaun of the Dead), The Baker is written and directed by Gareth Lewis.
Milo (Damian Lewis) is a professional hit man living on the edge. When failing to fulfil a contract for the first time, Milo escapes the city to avoid the wrath of his employers. Hiding out in a remote rural village, the locals mistake him for the new baker.
He adopts this role as his new cover and sets about baking bread and cakes for the village. When sparks fly with the local vet Rhiannon (Kate Ashfield) he decides to start a new life as the village baker, but his past is about to catch up with him. In a small village where everyone knows your deepest darkest secrets and no one is as innocent as they seem Milo discovers that you cant always have your cake and eat it.
DVD Extras
Director and Damian Lewis Commentary, behind the scenes and interviews
A Look Behind The Baker Featurette
On The Set (A BBC Film Network Report)
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Shakespeare's Cakes,
By izzy "jayart" (Dorset, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Baker [DVD] (DVD)
This film is scripted and filmed with a huge sense of fun and gives Damian Lewis the opportunity to demonstrate his genius as a comic actor, on a smaller scale but not unlike his role in the NBC series Life. Kate Ashfield as the local vet is the perfect foil for him, a terrifically comic partnership with sharp dialogue. The sex scene between them where they end up on the floor, sexy and gorgeous, covered in eggs and jam, must be the funniest pair of naked bodies ever filmed. It's worth buying the DVD for that alone. All the other characters are just as brilliantly cast creating a series of comic gems, the locations are beautiful and though the plot requires a suspension of disbelief as it gets more and more fantastic, ending with two professional gunmen fighting each other with swords and sticks, a nod to Shakespeare whose bust is prominently displayed in the pub, the humour is quite subtle and the whole has great sincerity.
A real bonus on the DVD is the commentary between the brothers Damian and Gareth, so laid back and low key it is in itself a spoof on the self-promoting earnestness of most producers talking about their own work. And don't miss the explanation of how they filmed the exploding ram.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Baker is brilliant,
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This review is from: The Baker [DVD] (DVD)
I had the privledge of seeing "The Baker" on dvd recently and I have to say it's one of the funniest films I've seen in recent years. It's an off-beat comedy rather than a broad one filled with unique, oddball characters and silly situations. Damian Lewis shines as Milo, the jaded hitman who wants to get out of the business, but the rest of the cast is stellar, including "New Amsterdam"'s Nicolaj Coster-Waldau as a rival hitman and Michael Gambon as Milo's boss. There's a lovely romance between Milo and the town's veterinarian which culminates in one of the funniest/sexiest love scenes on film. Highly recommended.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Baker is a smart, weird, wonderful, and very funny film!,
By dlfan123 (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Baker [DVD] (DVD)
The Baker is a novel and enjoyable film with an engaging and entertaining story and a great cast. Damian Lewis is perfect as "the hitman experiencing a mid-life crisis" but the charming Welsh village that he selects as a hide-out is anything but idyllic or even "normal" (although it is beautiful!) The film made me laugh and warmed my heart. It is inventive, intelligent and wickedly funny and I strongly recommend it to anyone wants to laugh and be suprised by a clever and hilarious movie.
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