My problem with this film is that the 'heroes' are first seen in the film mugging a defenceless woman and threatening her with a knife - sorry but I am never going to come round and cheer on these sort of characters, and I know a fair few other people who have seen the film who think the same.
My problem with this film is that the 'heroes' are first seen in the film mugging a defenceless woman and threatening her with a knife - sorry but I am never going to come round and cheer on these sort of characters, and I know a fair few other people who have seen the film who think the same.
There are many 'Anti Heroes ' in many films . I bet you have rooted for some of them , you just choose not to accept these ( bit Daily Mail ish :eek::p:D) .
Excellent British film that should be applauded for not being about corsets, Mr D'arcy or starring Judith Dench.
But it is part of an emerging new wave of British films featuring minority 'yoof' characters from poor backgrounds who find a meaning and purpose for their lives by finally standing up and doing the 'right thing' when all their lives they have done the bad thing and been thought as bad by society, their family, etc.
The worst thing about these films is that for the adverts, we have to have shots of 'yoof' in their local cinema gushing about how great it is to the camera in an effort to make you go see it. A sure sign the film is absolute garbage. (Also See: Ill Manors)
No no. It's a film about regret and redemption. It's a film that highlights the disenfranchisement of todays underclass and their hopeless despair as to where their lives are heading. It's a film about the struggle to rise above todays gang culture and carve something positive in the lives of these young men.
No no. It's a film about regret and redemption. It's a film that highlights the disenfranchisement of todays underclass and their hopeless despair as to where their lives are heading. It's a film about the struggle to rise above todays gang culture and carve something positive in the lives of these young men.
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Funny in parts and excitingly tense with great suspense.
Not a glowing recommendation
News Flash!!!!!
It's a make-believe film
That made me burst out laughing !
There are many 'Anti Heroes ' in many films . I bet you have rooted for some of them , you just choose not to accept these ( bit Daily Mail ish :eek::p:D) .
The worst thing about these films is that for the adverts, we have to have shots of 'yoof' in their local cinema gushing about how great it is to the camera in an effort to make you go see it. A sure sign the film is absolute garbage. (Also See: Ill Manors)
Isn't this a film about chavs vs. aliens?
The "heroes" in this film are utterly unrelatable - obviously IMO - because they have all the qualities of your garden variety chav.
I wouldn't root for Dexter or this crappy film: both are just unpleasant.
I was referring to some other posters' reluctance to even watch this film because they don't want to 'root for the chavs'.
No no. It's a film about regret and redemption. It's a film that highlights the disenfranchisement of todays underclass and their hopeless despair as to where their lives are heading. It's a film about the struggle to rise above todays gang culture and carve something positive in the lives of these young men.
Oh, alright. It's chavs v aliens
Regards
Mark
LOL love the way you write that then finish it off with "regards":D
Agreed .
'Allow it '
I read a interview with Danny DeVito the other day. Said it was his favourite film of the year.