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Attack the Block

  • 2011
  • 12
  • 1h 28min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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114 mil
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Nick Frost, Jodie Whittaker, Alex Esmail, Leeon Jones, and John Boyega in Attack the Block (2011)
A teen gang looks to protect their housing estate from an alien invasion.
Reproducir trailer1:01
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AcciónAventura urbanaAventurasCiencia ficciónComediaComedia de trama sencillaComedia para adolescentesInvasión alienígenaThriller

Una pandilla de adolescentes del sur de Londres defiende su bloque de una invasión alienígena.Una pandilla de adolescentes del sur de Londres defiende su bloque de una invasión alienígena.Una pandilla de adolescentes del sur de Londres defiende su bloque de una invasión alienígena.

  • Dirección
    • Joe Cornish
  • Guión
    • Joe Cornish
  • Reparto principal
    • John Boyega
    • Jodie Whittaker
    • Alex Esmail
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,7/10
    114 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    POPULARIDAD
    4595
    1174
    • Dirección
      • Joe Cornish
    • Guión
      • Joe Cornish
    • Reparto principal
      • John Boyega
      • Jodie Whittaker
      • Alex Esmail
    • 422Reseñas de usuarios
    • 412Reseñas de críticos
    • 75Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Nominado a 1 premio BAFTA
      • 19 premios y 39 nominaciones en total

    Vídeos27

    Attack the Block: Trailer #2
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    Attack the Block
    John Boyega and Teyonah Parris Want Clones to Live Their Best Lives
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    John Boyega and Teyonah Parris Want Clones to Live Their Best Lives
    The Rise of Jodie Whittaker
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    The Rise of Jodie Whittaker
    "First Kill"
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    Reparto principal41

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    John Boyega
    John Boyega
    • Moses
    Jodie Whittaker
    Jodie Whittaker
    • Sam
    Alex Esmail
    Alex Esmail
    • Pest
    Leeon Jones
    Leeon Jones
    • Jerome
    Franz Drameh
    Franz Drameh
    • Dennis
    Simon Howard
    • Biggz
    Maggie McCarthy
    Maggie McCarthy
    • Margaret
    Danielle Vitalis
    Danielle Vitalis
    • Tia
    Paige Meade
    • Dimples
    Gina Antwi
    • Dionne
    Natasha Jonas
    Natasha Jonas
    • Gloria
    Sammy Williams
    • Probs
    Michael Ajao
    Michael Ajao
    • Mayhem
    Luke Treadaway
    Luke Treadaway
    • Brewis
    Flaminia Cinque
    Flaminia Cinque
    • Italian Woman
    Nick Frost
    Nick Frost
    • Ron
    Jumayn Hunter
    Jumayn Hunter
    • Hi-Hatz
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    • Tonks
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      • Joe Cornish
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      • Joe Cornish
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    8A_Different_Drummer

    Making the leap from "hi concept" to "cult classic"

    First, this is the sort of flick the UK writers do so well and frankly don't do enough of.

    Reminds me of the old saying, when Life gives you Lemons, make Lemonade.

    London has blessed the UK film industry with one of the most diverse and interesting ecosystems on the planet. What, I have lost count, 14 distinct accents and counting? In return the industry has taken this raw material and produced a wide range of thrillers, most of which rely heavily for their impact on the violence element or the gang element.

    So, who woke up one morning and said, hey, let's make the gang the good guys for a change ... instead of causing trouble they get to defend the country against aliens. And brimming with gang values, they will go it alone, they will not even ask for help.

    Great premise, brilliant and engaging execution. It could have just been "merely" entertaining, but great writing, cast, acting and direction help it make the leap to cult classic.

    The low IMDb rating is not merely wrong, it is seriously wrong. This is a fun film that can be watched more than once.
    6sol-

    Monsters versus Monsters

    Mutual distrust turns to uneasy alliance as an alien invasion forces a group of British teens to work together with a nurse who they mugged in this action thriller starring John Boyega as the leader of the teen gang. Boyega is just as effective here as in 'The Force Awakens', giving his hardened character a vulnerable, human side bubbling beneath the surface. The actors who play his young friends are well cast too. Jodie Whitaker is less effective as the nurse and Nick Frost is criminally underused, but in general, there is a lot to like about how the characters interact here. There are even some scattered comic moments to be had in how everyone from the teenagers' girlfriends to the local teen drug lord scoffs at their claims of being under alien attack. The gradual bonding between Whitaker and the teens, who she initially describes a "monsters", in the face of *real* monsters is where the film succeeds best though - so much so that the action sequences end up being a low point of the movie. Without any eyes and glowing sharp jaws, the creatures are quite unsettling to look at, but all the attack scenes become a little repetitive with the film sagging towards the middle. The movie certainly ends on a very high note, however, with a third act that potently pushes the film's single biggest message about teen thugs always being misunderstood and never properly recognised.
    7degeneraatti

    A true lesson in how to make an engaging film with limited budget

    All aspiring film-makers should watch this. And those producing films for SyFy or Asylum should also take note.

    First and foremost, we need characters. Characters that have each their own voice and emotions, all growing from their personal past. This makes the viewer care about what happens to them, root for them, and believe in them. It also takes a bit of the storytelling burden off the cinematography, as these characters can support the story in their part.

    Secondly, a compelling story should be written. Compelling does not necessarily equal complex. A story should have events pan out in an order that presents at least some kind of logic and thought behind it. Twists and turns are okay, but they don't have to be gimmicks. This doesn't mean resorting to worn clichés, but have these engaging characters something to do. Something, that has some weight to it, so that the viewer stays focused for the length of the movie.

    And third, add a bit of vision. A little quirk here and there brings the humanity of the characters, the story, and those making the film apparent, and creates the valuable bond between the finished movie and its' audience.

    As we can see, none of these elements require much of a budget. So having a small budget should not be a constraint per se, but rather a source of ingenuity. Monty Python and the Holy Grail is one excellent example, Attack the Block is another.

    It is clear that they did not have the money for a plethora of awesome locations, top-notch CGI, or brand-name anything. But what they managed to do with what they had was fun and entertaining and well worth a re- watch: The lack of shooting locations was masked with a brilliant and logical reason for limited room; lack of awe-inspiring special effects was masked with more traditional skills, ie. use of light and sound, and going story first (everyone knows how annoying is the modern over-focus on CGI over human connection, even when the effects are great); and I have no reason to believe they were looking for cheap actors, but people with desire to go out and do their best and have some fun while at it.

    This film is fresh and entertaining, and as stated in the beginning, a great lesson in how to make something great out of nothing much.
    rick_7

    Exceptional. A bravura directorial debut with a killer central performance.

    The first film from Joe Cornish, one half of cult broadcasting duo Adam and Joe, is a vital horror-comedy that pitches a teen gang against a breed of hairy aliens with glow-in-the-dark teeth. It begins with a mugging, as nurse Jodie Whittaker has her phone, wallet and ring taken at knifepoint by five hoodies. No sooner has she fled the scene than an alien falls from the sky into a parked car. The kids kick it to death. Then its mates turn up.

    This is an incredibly assured debut, with unpredictable plotting, stylised dialogue and characters you really care about, once their frailties are laid bare. Cornish has acknowledged his debt to '80s "creature features", but the film this most recalls is John Carpenter's action classic Assault on Precinct 13 - albeit set in London, and with added aliens - as a gaggle of disparate, untrusting souls band together to combat a greater threat, and an unlikely, initially dislikeable hero emerges.

    While Whittaker is excellent and the supporting players are uniformly fine, the standout performance unquestionably comes from John Boyega as gang leader Moses, with his sullen expression, Adidas-three-stripe-style facial scar and burgeoning understanding of his growing responsibilities. He's a fantastic character and Boyega nails his myriad complexities: his insecurity and feeling of persecution alongside his bravery, resourcefulness and sense of honour.

    Cornish also has a natural gift for choreographing action, leading to a series of frenetic, energetic, perfectly-paced set pieces. Indeed, that vitality and invention runs through the whole film, from its "big alien gorilla wolf monster" baddies to the Union Jack reveal: an iconic shot, informed by Roger Moore-era Bond, at the heart of a stunning finale.

    Perhaps the subplot about middle class drug dealer Luke Treadaway was a bit of a misstep - although funny in itself, it slows proceedings - but everything else about this punchy, idiosyncratic slice of genre fun is absolutely dead-on. It's also a thrilling counterpoint to establishment fare like The King's Speech, without a royal carriage or quietly-emoting monarch in sight. And it has the best final five minutes of any film in recent memory.
    Lolythax

    Surprised and Shocked

    I watched this without knowing the production team, who worked on it, nothing. A friend just said 'you like sci-fi movies right? Here.' And I'll admit, for the first ten minutes, I was worried. The throw-back creature-feature title sequence being my main concern.

    But after that wavery start, I watched over an hour of what I would consider to be one of the truest, bloodiest and certainly most adrenaline-packed horrors I've seen in a very very long time.

    The main kids - the 'gang' - are very real and the kids' acting really shines. Moses, the lead, certainly leads us through a series of complex emotions, from hatred to forgiveness, and round again a few more times just for kicks. The actor who played him will be going places with a sullen wall-eyed expression that he still manages to convey so much meaning with.

    As to the plot - well, most of the actual plot is there for comedy, and the moment of gratuity when the adults are plainly dumber than the kids (teenagers everywhere punch the air and laugh). I was expecting, as I watched the film with ever more pleasure, to be let down and have the aliens' presence left unexplained, as with many non-blockbuster horrors. But, in two mere sentences, the loose threads are tied and the finale is lead into all in one great sweep of fantastic writing.

    Last, but definitely not least, the aliens themselves were phenomenal. There was a certain amount of keep-them-in-the-dark and leave-it-to-your-imagination, but there were also absolute gore-fest moments which were done superbly (though the squeamish may need to blink). The aliens were well designed and were flawlessly integrated into the movie. To be honest I don't even know if they were puppets or CGI - I was so caught up in the fast-paced running and fighting, into which they were so seamlessly included.

    Definitely one to watch for fans of the genre, fans of the creators, or anyone looking for a thrill. I'll certainly be watching it again. And if you wanna read someone say it better than I just did - http://www.flickfilosopher.com /blog/2011/08/attack_the_block_ review.html (remove superfluous spaces) (contains language, in movie quotes).

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    • Curiosidades
      When doing research for the film, Joe Cornish asked one of the girls, "What would you think of this creature if you found it?" The girl said, "I wouldn't touch it, don't want to get chlamydia." That quote went straight into script; many lines were taken directly from research.
    • Pifias
      It seems that Pest has a magical backpack. As the gang pulls out and uses all of his fireworks, in a minute more magically appear.
    • Citas

      Ron: [about the alien the boys found] No idea. Not a bloody clue. Maybe there was a party at the zoo, and a monkey fucked a fish.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Projector: Attack the Block (2011)
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      Written by Alan Lomax, Eric Burdon, Bryan Chandler, Lawrence Parker, Erick Sermon, and Showbiz (as Rodney Lemay)

      Performed by KRS-One

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      • 13 de mayo de 2011 (Reino Unido)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Francia
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Heygate Estate, Southwark, Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
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      • StudioCanal
      • Film4
      • UK Film Council
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      • 1.024.175 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 139.506 US$
      • 31 jul 2011
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      • 1h 28min(88 min)
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
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