56 Up
January 2012
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J. R. Jones
This suffers as well from the fact that the subjects' lives haven't changed all that much since 49 Up (2005); perhaps the series will improve yet as they head into old age.
Ann Hornaday
The original documentary was intended to illustrate how the country's deeply ingrained class system inscribed itself on the aspirations and inner lives of its young people. But the successive...
Lisa Schwarzbaum
We're now at 56 Up,, and with each passing calendar leap, the experience of watching has only become more soul-stirring.
Bill Goodykoontz
Yes, on some level it's just a seven-year check-in with people maybe half-remembered, if that. Yet the films also serve as a kind of check-in with us, too.
Steven Rea
What ultimately is so compelling about 56 Up is the universality of the experiences. We were all once children. And we all will die. And in between, there is everything else.
Mick LaSalle
We feel good, refreshed and depressed in watching these people get older, also embarrassed in moments and cautioned about the passage of time.
Critic reviews
J. R. Jones
This suffers as well from the fact that the subjects' lives haven't changed all that much since 49 Up (2005); perhaps the series will improve yet as they head into old age.
Ann Hornaday
The original documentary was intended to illustrate how the country's deeply ingrained class system inscribed itself on the aspirations and inner lives of its young people. But the successive...
Lisa Schwarzbaum
We're now at 56 Up,, and with each passing calendar leap, the experience of watching has only become more soul-stirring.
Bill Goodykoontz
Yes, on some level it's just a seven-year check-in with people maybe half-remembered, if that. Yet the films also serve as a kind of check-in with us, too.
Steven Rea
What ultimately is so compelling about 56 Up is the universality of the experiences. We were all once children. And we all will die. And in between, there is everything else.
Mick LaSalle
We feel good, refreshed and depressed in watching these people get older, also embarrassed in moments and cautioned about the passage of time.
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Cast and credits
| Actors | Bruce Balden, Jacqueline Basset, Symon Basterfield, Andrew Brackfield, John Brisby, Peter Davies |
| Director | Michael Apted |
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Start within 30 days, finish within 48 hours.
Run time
137 minutes
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