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Kidulthood

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 29min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
20 k
MA NOTE
Madeleine Fairley in Kidulthood (2006)
Dark ComedyCrimeDramaRomance

Une journée dans la vie d'un groupe de jeunes de 15 ans en difficulté qui grandissent dans l'ouest de Londres.Une journée dans la vie d'un groupe de jeunes de 15 ans en difficulté qui grandissent dans l'ouest de Londres.Une journée dans la vie d'un groupe de jeunes de 15 ans en difficulté qui grandissent dans l'ouest de Londres.

  • Réalisation
    • Menhaj Huda
  • Scénario
    • Noel Clarke
  • Casting principal
    • Aml Ameen
    • Red Madrell
    • Noel Clarke
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    20 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Menhaj Huda
    • Scénario
      • Noel Clarke
    • Casting principal
      • Aml Ameen
      • Red Madrell
      • Noel Clarke
    • 142avis d'utilisateurs
    • 26avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux41

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    Aml Ameen
    Aml Ameen
    • Trife
    Red Madrell
    Red Madrell
    • Alisa
    Noel Clarke
    Noel Clarke
    • Sam
    Adam Deacon
    Adam Deacon
    • Jay
    Jaime Winstone
    Jaime Winstone
    • Becky
    Femi Oyeniran
    Femi Oyeniran
    • Moony
    Madeleine Fairley
    • Claire
    Rebecca Martin
    • Katie
    Nicholas Hoult
    Nicholas Hoult
    • Blake
    Adem Bayram
    • Vinnie
    Stephanie Di Rubbo
    • Shaneek
    • (as Stefanie Di Rubbo)
    Queen Eve Kate Ajike-Godadam
    Queen Eve Kate Ajike-Godadam
    • Carleen
    • (as a different name)
    Medhavi Patel
    • Sophie
    Ben McKay
    Ben McKay
    • Rapper
    Cornell John
    Cornell John
    • Uncle Curtis
    Rafe Spall
    Rafe Spall
    • Lenny
    Kate Magowan
    Kate Magowan
    • Stella
    Pierre Mascolo
    • Andreas
    • Réalisation
      • Menhaj Huda
    • Scénario
      • Noel Clarke
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    10jeremy-liebster

    Good film - absurdly low rating

    Like one of the other reviewers on this site I am going to vote 10 out of 10 for Kidulthood to try to redress the anomaly of its incredibly low score. Something is surely wrong with the IMDb system when most of the reviews on the site are positive yet the film has such a low rating. Anyway I thought Kidulthood was a very realistic 'urban streetkids' film which captured perfectly the style, speech and violence that happens every day around London's inner city schools. I thought the acting was absolutely fine especially considering the age of most of the actors - have those criticising the actors actually seen the way that teenage kids behave because I think they were all very believable. The film was tense, violent and gripping and is a nice London take on the issues of teenage gang violence.
    7tommocoyle

    A frighteningly depressing London life for teenagers

    A bold and brave film, that never pulls any punches. A group of teenagers living very negative lives see the suicide, due to bullying of a school friend and the schools closure as an excuse for a day out the streets. Some of the characters are implicit in her fate, but refuse to see their culpability. Utterly selfish and shallow, many may think that these kids deserve nothing from society they abuse at every turn. Its adults who despise and are frightened by them are mere counterpoints throughout the film. An English version of KIDS but without the horrible voyeurism?? Do these kids deserve better from society? Do they a represent a threat to society itself? These kids may be horribly violent, disrespectful, but are incredibly believable. They cannot see outside the confined personal friendships and conflicts, but we are left with a genuine sense of loss and despair at the end of the film. A remarkable and striking British film
    9marxthedude

    America's 'KIDS' and girls of 'THIRTEEN', meet the UK world of 'KIDULTHOOD'....

    Over the waters, it seems anyone not from England is in love with that wonderful Richard Curtis-like view of the globe, which is neither bad or drastically inaccurate, but covers a very small percentage of what life in the UK and particularly ordinary UK people are actually like.

    Refreshingly comes "Kidulthood", an all too accurate if at times sensational version of average school-kids in London. We meet an assortment of characters, most of them only likable on a limited level, who's only motivation is to get through each day and fill the voids with partying, be it with drugs or sex, or petty crime. The film takes us through two days of their lives and how each character, be it the misguided Trife (Aml Ameen) or the sexually motivated Becky (Jamie Winstone) as well as others, on the day when a big party looms and the suicide of a classmate seems lurking in the background.

    Growing up on a London housing estate and seeing the changes throughout the years has made me over-critical of films depicting this. The dialogue always being too polished or too neat, the accents as caricatured as Dick Van Dyke's cockney chimney sweep (the recent "Green Street" and anything Guy Ritchie suffered from this in spades) but refreshingly all this is absent here. The performances are very real, so real, that it would be easy to confuse them as weak, particularly with characters such as Claire, played pitch perfectly by Madeleine Fairley with her words always having that hollow ring of someone saying what everyone around her wants to hear, rather than what they're really thinking. The language is fluid and the style completely believable; this is an excellent window into an average group of modern teens, as depressing as that is to admit.

    Marrying it to the excellent visual style and the lack of obvious moralising is both a strength and a weakness. Visually fast paced, using sliding split-screen and cinema scope, married to the creme of British gangster rap, this looks great, hiding it's indie roots and looking more like Steven Soderberg's 'Ocean's Eleven' than Larry Clark's 'Kids'. The pros of this are the audience it needs to reach will interpret this as 'cool' and maybe will end up seeing the characters as teen movie icons, more than stopping and thinking what the overall message is.

    It's disturbing, mostly in small gestures rather than the grand shocking ones. A pretty teenage girl is bullied, punched with a bone shattering crunch as her attacker screams at her to pick up the ring that flew off her finger, Claire is intimidated by her boyfriend by him warning that he'll tell everyone she is a lousy lay (and that's the clean version) with personal hygiene issues, as she pathetically begs him to stop; it's certainly not a film for those seeking a rose-coloured view of society.

    "Kidulthood" is a much needed reply to the belief that England is a pretty cool place and it's teens as going through a harmless phase. It is entertaining but without selling itself out, despite an ending thats a little too explosive to believe.

    Not since Garly Oldman's 'Nil By Mouth' has a film seemed so richly realistic and it's to the director and the writer's credit that they have achieved this.

    Whilst sad, it's not as 'slash your wrists' depressing as you might assume either; the power of the film is one that lingers after and hopefully it is that, that might reach to people not only affected by what they've seen but most of all identifying with it.
    9wildsheep

    why all the bad ratings

    I am not sure why this film is getting so many poor ratings. It is an excellent piece of film-making with a cracking script, fine performances and imaginative direction. A real eye opener that deserves a wide audience.

    The movie has sparked some controversy in the UK for 'glorifying' the violence, sex and drugs portrayed but that is rubbish, this is essentially a deeply moral tale at heart.

    Mark Kermode gave it a very sensible and measured review on his Radio 5 slot and I am in agreement with him.

    I predict that a number of the actors in Kidulthood will go on to bigger things. A group of talent to watch.
    8shadowman123

    My troubled past comes back .

    I have seen a bundle to Brit flicks that show a hyped by stylish glamorised side of London . Should be Lock Stock , or Snatch , or maybe even Notting Hill these movies have always shown the romantic side of London . However that Ladies and Gents is only the sugar coated topping , there is another world underneath that what is known to most of us who grew up on the streets of London as the real world . The director of Kidulthood does a masterful job giving us a vision of the urban hell-hole that we have all come to know ! The social issues that are highlighted in this film are spot on , whether it be the drug abuse , teenage pregnancies or the ever looming threat of the gang culture with the idiotic craze which is known as Happy slapping .We have all read about , seen it and, probably worst experienced it . Kidulthood presents to the viewer a true , grim , depiction of a life a 15 year old black teenager Trife and his life growing up in the tough neighbourhood and school where words come cheap .We are taken into his world for just 1 day and meet a whole host of characters who fit into the doomed path of life probably just like Trife . The acting was over the top brilliant to the point where to me personally it felt that it was not a film but you were watching someone's life unfold in front of you as the director chose's location's that were truly urban nitty and gritty to the point that you don't need to marvel at the breath taking scenery , you just want to focus as the story rolls along . I'm not a huge fan of Uk hip-hop but this time it seemed to fit in and add to the flavour of the film . The only drawback was that it was a little to over hyped and once or twice it did feel a bit unrealistic in some places but it stood on track and the humour was pretty funny in places as well especially with the white hoody guy. In general Kidulthood is a deep , dark , depressing look on the darker side of London's youth and by looking at it one will walk away probably wanting to take a look back at his life and see where is his or her future heading for . Kidulthood is highly recommended film by not only my-self but several other movie lovers and I shall very likely purchase this when it hits the DVD'S.

    KIDULTHOOD SCORES : 8 OUT 10 FOR NOW THIS IS THE SHADOWMAN WISHING YOU ALL GOOD LUCK AND GOOD NIGHT .

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    • Anecdotes
      The Success of this film inspired director Noel Clarke to produce a sequel "Adulthood" in 2008,a new instalment is in the works appropriately named "Brotherhood" and is the final film in the series
    • Gaffes
      The knife cutting Trevor did to cut a "C" on Curtis's buyer's cheek should've taken a lot longer to cut than it did.
    • Citations

      Trife: She ain't a virgin.

      Shaneek: How the fuck would you know?

      Trife: Cause me and her fucked the day I turned you down.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 mars 2006 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Site officiel
      • Official site (United Kingdom)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Đứa Trẻ Bụi Đời
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ladbroke Grove Underground Station, Notting Hill, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Sociétés de production
      • Stealth Films
      • Cipher Films
      • TMC Films
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    • Budget
      • 600 000 £GB (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 849 650 $US
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      1 heure 29 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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