Living — Bill Nighy’s OSCAR-Nominated ‘Career-Best’ Drama Airs Tonight on Channel 4

The highly acclaimed 2022 drama Living, starring Bill Nighy in a widely praised Oscar-nominated performance, is set to air on Channel 4 tonight at 9pm — and it comes with strong recommendations from critics and audiences alike.

Based on the 1952 Japanese classic Ikiru by legendary filmmaker Akira Kurosawa and adapted by Nobel Prize-winning author Kazuo Ishiguro, the film reimagines the story in post-war London. It follows a reserved senior council worker who receives a terminal diagnosis and is suddenly forced to confront the meaning of his life.

Trapped in routine and bureaucracy, he begins to search for purpose, hoping to leave behind something meaningful before it’s too late.

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Critical acclaim

Living has earned a remarkable 96% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, making it Bill Nighy’s highest-rated drama on the platform. Across more than 200 reviews, critics have praised both the film and its central performance.

The Austin Chronicle described Nighy’s performance as a “career-best,” while The Times called him “an actor at the peak of his powers” in a “mesmerising” role. Rolling Stone highlighted how the film successfully translates Kurosawa’s original vision into a distinctly British setting, capturing both tone and emotion with precision.

Mark Kermode of The Observer also praised co-star Aimee Lou Wood alongside Nighy, noting the film’s “winning simplicity” and deeply affecting emotional impact.

Why it’s worth watching

More than just a remake, Living has been celebrated as a quiet but powerful meditation on life, regret, and human connection. Critics have repeatedly called it “unmissable,” with many pointing to Nighy’s performance as the emotional core that elevates the entire film.

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Where to watch

Living airs tonight at 9pm on Channel 4, and is expected to be available afterwards on the broadcaster’s free streaming service (potentially for up to 28 days).

For viewers looking for a moving, reflective drama with award-level performances, this is widely considered essential viewing.bill nighy, living