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Sugarhouse

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,8/10
1366
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Steven Mackintosh, Andy Serkis, and Ashley Walters in Sugarhouse (2007)
Movie Trailer
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13 Fotos
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  • Regie
    • Gary Love
  • Drehbuch
    • Dominic Leyton
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Steven Mackintosh
    • Ashley Walters
    • Andy Serkis
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,8/10
    1366
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Gary Love
    • Drehbuch
      • Dominic Leyton
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Steven Mackintosh
      • Ashley Walters
      • Andy Serkis
    • 16Benutzerrezensionen
    • 17Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Sugarhouse
    Trailer 2:02
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    Steven Mackintosh
    Steven Mackintosh
    • Tom
    Ashley Walters
    Ashley Walters
    • D
    Andy Serkis
    Andy Serkis
    • Hoodwink
    Adam Deacon
    Adam Deacon
    • Ray
    Teddy Nygh
    Teddy Nygh
    • Gary
    • (as Ted Nygh)
    Tolga Safer
    Tolga Safer
    • Sef
    Ade
    Ade
    • Paul
    Tracy Whitwell
    Tracy Whitwell
    • Tanya
    Stephen Gressieux
    • Café Owner
    Sharnie Hobbs
    • Michela
    Steven Robertson
    Steven Robertson
    • Chris the Pinhead
    Sharon D. Clarke
    Sharon D. Clarke
    • Crystal
    • (as Sharon Clarke)
    Nicole Kent
    • Sef's Sister
    Nathan Kent
    • Sef's Brother
    Flor Kent
    • Sef's Mum
    Bronson Webb
    Bronson Webb
    • Gobby Youth
    Evie Garratt
    • Lift Lady
    • (as Evie Garret)
    Wayne Powerdavis
    • Youth
    • Regie
      • Gary Love
    • Drehbuch
      • Dominic Leyton
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    3johnleyton-1

    a poor version of a great play...

    Having seen the play Collision at The Old Red Lion some years ago I was interested and exited to see this film version of one of the best contemporary bits of theatre I have seen in recent years. Where the play was taut, tense, real, funny and ultimately moving the film is flabby, hard to follow and ultimately unbelievable.

    The film never makes its mind up if it is a serious drama or an urban caper. Consequently it feels unbalanced. The performances echo this; ranging from 'real' to totally cartoon like. Somehow the simple plot ends up being hard to follow and the tension of the three way confrontation is totally lost.

    The play made you laugh but at the same time kept you on the edge of your seat - however the film has no humour at all. Where did all that wonderful, very funny and also poignant dialogue between the crack head and the middle class character that was in the play go to?

    Perhaps in the hands of a Ken Loach this film would have worked better than it does. As it stands it feels like a total let down of what it could have been.

    What a shame.
    7londonorange

    Performances

    The one thing you can say about this film was that the performances were all spot on...The cinematography was great as well. Also worth noticing that despite the mileu they didn't over-egg it with some crazy Gangsta Rap soundtrack. The screenplay could have been a bit better and sometimes you felt the same ground was being covered in dialogue. Sometimes motivation was questionable - but perhaps this was the point - these people were not exactly -stable....I believe it was adapted from a play & there were some good moments of humour - so all in all a good British film...although quite a hard film to watch & like - all the swearing & seediness...so definitely not one of the Merchant Ivory school.
    6BlackNarcissus

    Rather Good new Brit Film

    I got an invite to see a Preview screening of Sugarhouse Lane last Wednesday & it was a well attended affair in a Hotel screening Room.

    The film is set in London, but not the tourist type London you'll have seen in most British Films. Thankfully there's no shot of 'The Gherkin' building which seems to have plagued all films set in London since around 2000.

    Most of the action (if thats the right word) takes place in around a derelict warehouse in/or around a Council estate. D takes Tom to this place in order to do some business but has other plans. Unfortunately this is were the films Stage origins let it down because, the film becomes wordy & rather confined to this single location. The film is beautiful to look at, the DoP should be very proud of themselves. I saw the film in the company of a Film Director and that was a comment he agreed with. Look out for the final Crane shot at the end of the film which is just great..

    As to the performances, there's a really great performance from Ashley Walters as D a Crack Addict/Hustler. IMHO it much more than the clichéd "Blackman Druggie" part British Black actors are asked to play. It's a really convincing turn as an addict up there with Willie Ross's Drunk Father in 'Rita, Sue and Bob Too' and Samuel L. Jackson's performance in 'Jungle Fever'. There's also a good performance from Andy Serkis as Hoodwink a Northern Irish hard man. Oh, look out for the girl who plays Hoodwinks girlfriend I think in the titles she's called 'Pregnant Girl'. She's in the film for no more than 5 - 6 minutes tops but there's something really striking about her.

    I must admit I was expecting something different but that said, I was pleasantly surprised. The film is much better than say other films set in London with Urban theme's like 'Breaking and Entering'. A film well worth having a look at when or if it gets a UK Theatrical release.
    3opiumwillow

    Not very good really is it.

    Filmed on a relative microbudget, I was surprised this film was chosen by Slingshot as their first project, as the script really doesn't hold water and some clumsy dialogue really grates on the nerves.

    As far as British films go I suppose it could have been a lot worse, and while I really didn't enjoy it the performances pull it through, right before it gets plain silly. In terms of the negative feedback that it's racked up here, most I agree with, however complaining that this film is awful because it's "like watching a play" is one of the most idiotic comments I've ever read, you're really telling us more about yourself then the film! It was based on a play which is usually no bad thing (have a look at The Big Kahuna for a good example of a one-set movie)
    5tim-764-291856

    Another side to Andy Serkis

    Sugarhouse is an uncomfortable watch, with painful, often ugly violence and dialogue that is more often than not shouted. It turns to become, mainly a two-man show with white middle-class, jacket-wearing Steven Mackintosh who ventures into ghetto-land somewhere in decaying urban London to buy back a gun used in a murder and black, crack-addict Ashley Walters.

    Being far nearer in real life to Mackintosh than Walters (by a far margin!) it wouldn't be right for me, myself to say how realistic the dialogue is, or the scenarios. So, I'm not going to try and pretend to say things like it's 'hip' or 'savvy', but looks and sounds really not very nice.

    Walters, plus his chums generally give Mackintosh a hard time, over how a privileged a life he has and much angst and verbal ricocheting carries on. When director Gary Love's camera swings back and forth to them, it's an odd duet experience, so chalk and cheese.

    Andy Serkis has been accused of overacting in Sugarhouse and we certainly get our money's worth from his psychopathic drug-dealer character. We see him at the start, nude, stretching his muscles and revealing his many tattoos. More revealing than is necessary, some critics have said, but it gives us a very clear indication that here we have a shaven-head bully more akin the Hannibal Lecter than Peter Pan.

    As such, as Hoodwink, he is the colour and propulsion in this film. It would be quite dreary without him and who's to say what is over-the-top? It's of a type of person that thankfully I don't know and hopefully never will. His Irish accent seems pretty good too.

    The film certainly came under my radar and watching it on BBC2 now, I was surprised that it was made 5 years ago and I'd never heard of it or referred to.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 24. August 2007 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Sugarhouse: Drei Gangster auf Kollisionskurs
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      • Poplar, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(flats)
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      • Lunar Films
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      • 650.000 £ (geschätzt)
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