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Neds

  • 2010
  • 12
  • 2h 4min
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6,9/10
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Neds (2010)
Glasgow, 1973. As bright young man from a troubled family makes the transition into secondary school with the cards are stacked against him.
Lire trailer1:52
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7 photos
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueEncompassed by violent street gangs, neglectful parents, bullying teachers and a dearth of positive role models, a studious but emotionally abandoned kid turns thug.Encompassed by violent street gangs, neglectful parents, bullying teachers and a dearth of positive role models, a studious but emotionally abandoned kid turns thug.Encompassed by violent street gangs, neglectful parents, bullying teachers and a dearth of positive role models, a studious but emotionally abandoned kid turns thug.

  • Réalisation
    • Peter Mullan
  • Scénario
    • Peter Mullan
  • Casting principal
    • Conor McCarron
    • Greg Forrest
    • Joe Szula
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    6,9/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Peter Mullan
    • Scénario
      • Peter Mullan
    • Casting principal
      • Conor McCarron
      • Greg Forrest
      • Joe Szula
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    • Récompenses
      • 7 victoires et 6 nominations au total

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    Conor McCarron
    • John
    Greg Forrest
    • Young John
    • (as Gregg Forrest)
    Joe Szula
    • Benny
    Mhairi Anderson
    • Elizabeth
    Gary Milligan
    • Canta
    John Joe Hay
    • Fergie
    Christopher Wallace
    • Wee T
    Richard Mack
    • Gerr
    Paul Smith
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    Ryan Walker
    • Sparra
    Lee Fanning
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    Ross Greig
    • Fifey
    Greg McCreadie
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    Scott Ingram
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    Cameron Fulton
    Cameron Fulton
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    Craig Kerr
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    Martin Bell
    Martin Bell
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      • Peter Mullan
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      • Peter Mullan
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    7jaysanchu07

    Mullan's Searing Portrait of 70s Hooligan Culture

    Yes, not everyone exists under an environment conducive to success & achievements. This is the discomforting reality 2010's hard-hitting drama Neds spotlights. Here, Peter Mullan conveys without remorse, the downward spiral of the initially promising John McGill, set against the backdrop of hooligan culture around the 70s Glasgow youth. With this premise, John's descent, ushered from societal pressure & personal demons, was then quite the tragedy to witness. Mullan's unrelenting screenplay paves the way, as he captures the brutal consequences brought by systemic failure, toxic masculinity & class warfare, unearthing the violent world of street gangs which is easily the picture's most gripping facet. Where the picture makes a point but also succumbs to cinematic question marks is its refusal to give its characters redemption, teasing audiences at every possible opportunity. This undermines the efforts for authenticity, for the sake of perceived melodrama.

    Of course, the performance of Connor McCarron deserves mention, carrying Neds engrossing beats through fantastic portrayal of internal conflict and transformation. He conveys the state of lost innocence with depth and captivating intensity, worthy of our emotional distress when Mullan takes the confrontations a notch more haunting.

    In case not clear, Neds is far from the heartwarming kind. It is a discomforting watch experience, with Mullan's searing portrait of youth that comes devoid of morals. Nevertheless, this is a must see for those enamored with raw performances & poignant themes while those squeamish from violence, should probably steer clear. 7/10.
    10zanderd69

    Brutally Classy

    Just watched this at the cinema and had to write my first review! Having lived in Glasgow for eight years and seen the number of Chelsea smiles on show, this film hits the nail on the head as to how brutal Glasgow is for deprived kids. The acting is first class. Connor McCarron puts in a mighty performance as a child with a promising future, only to see his dreams disappear as he gets increasingly involved in the Glasgow gangs. 1970's Glasgow is flawlessly recreated and the mood of the film grips you within the first minute. If you've seen it you'l know what i mean! The pace is perfect, Peter Mullan does an excellent job in showing the downfall of the characters and asking questions of society and how tough life can be for a young kid in what is a violent city. I honestly came out of the cinema traumatised and spellbound, which is no mean feat. I would recommend to all, but warn you it will affect you, the violence is intense and the language is pretty grim, but realistic, thats how it is! Possibly s good as Scotlands finest film: Trainspotting, which is something i never thought i'd say.
    6Theo Robertson

    The Cult Of The Proleteriat

    This is the sort that wins lots of plaudits and it's not difficult to see why . It's like jumping in to the Tardis and finding one self in a distinctive time and place so much so you sometimes find it difficult to believe that you're watching a mere film and genuinely believe you're stuck in the time zone it's set . Then suddenly the social realism of the film starts over doing things a little and the hyper realism starts detracting from the reality

    There does tend to be an element of British cultural bourgeois mind set called " The cult of the proletariat " . By this I mean the bourgeoisie have an instinctive intrigue of all things relating to the lower working class environment but have a dread of ever experiencing it . It's no coincidence that protagonist John McGill is academically gifted and instead of pursuing the academic dream of attending University starts descending in to a path of crime and self destruction . There's no convincing incitement for any of this and the fact McGill could have been someone instead of a no one is quickly forgotten . All this gives the impression that McGill's life is a Shakespearian tragedy

    From a technical point of view there's absolutely nothing wrong with Mullen's film and shows what can be achieved with a small budget . It's superbly and convincingly acted by everyone especially by Conor McCaron as John McGill . The problems lie in exaggeration . When the film was released Mullen was on record as saying what violent times the 1970s were and he's not wrong . The strap was commonly , perhaps too commonly used by teachers at school but yet would you ever hear a teacher swear ? The dialogue might be authentic but the Glasgow vernacular constantly using the F word and the C word and ending nearly every spoken line with " Man " will make it very difficult for a non working class Scottish audience and one suspects the working class Scottish proles may not be the target audience
    7joebloggscity

    Social realism tale in a Glasgow estate

    Not an original film in many ways, and not the most uplifting movie either, "Neds" is one film that will not appeal to everyone.

    For those not au fait with Glasgow patter, a ned is basically a social delinquent or casual. Clichés of shell-suits, drink bottles, smoking and loitering in parks and you get the idea of what a "ned" is meant to be.

    Peter Mullan makes this partially biographical film about the slide of a precocious teenage boy from star pupil to the dregs (in the 70s). Filmed without taking any shortcuts, the crew all speak undiluted Glaswegian (with no vulgarities cut) and use cutting humour. The film show physical abuse as it was, first in the classroom, then at home and finally in the streets (gang fights and the like). It doesn't dwell or linger on the violence which is thankful (avoiding pandering to some) but it is strong when it comes.

    Acting is exceptionally good and the story is intriguing, plus there is a good soundtrack that captures the period very well. In some ways, it's a film that follows in the same sphere as "This is England", but it follows its own path nevertheless.

    If you want social realism, then I'd say this is a good film to watch. Won't appeal to everyone, but most people will find it of interest. A good watch.
    7Jacobsnemesis

    Brave Direction but Stumbles Across the Finishing Line

    A good film that gives a very accurate portrayal of what life can be like for a young kid growing up in Glasgow. The film is set in the 70's but the main themes are just as applicable for youngsters in 2011 (trying to fit in, feeling like part of a group/gang).

    The highlight of the film is the performance of Conor McCarron as a bright student who makes the wrong choices and finds himself part of a young gang. Peter Mullan does a good job of keeping the film at a high tempo and he avoids all the familiar clichés that are common in these types of film.

    However, the last twenty minutes or so are a bit of a struggle as Mullan seems to find it difficult to find a suitable ending to the film. At just over 2 hours, it could be argued that "neds" is a tad too long. Perhaps omitting the "Jesus vision" would have been a good start.

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    • Anecdotes
      Originally Peter Mullan planned to shoot the film in the same style as Ken Loach - ie, shooting in sequence and only giving the actors the scenes that they were required to do on the day so that they wouldn't know the outcome. However, Mullan only caused greater problems for himself by not shooting in sequence as he found himself constantly explaining to the actors what they had just done chronologically. After two weeks, he relented and gave all the actors the full script to read and learn.
    • Gaffes
      It would be easy to prove that John McGill was responsible for the firework attack.
    • Citations

      Fergie: Benny McGill's wee brother's a smart wee cunt. How do you no' know I'm no' on my way to go stab fuck out of him right now? And how do you know I wouldnae take it out on you? See that there? That's a fucking blade. Know what that's used for? For gutting daft wee fucking boys like you, you wee cunt. Luckily for you, however, I'm a fuckin' good guy, and me and Benny are good pals.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Breakfast: Épisode datant du 12 janvier 2011 (2011)
    • Bandes originales
      That's What I Want To Be
      Written by Bill Parkinson, Edward Adamberry and Stuart Reid

      Performed by Neil Reid

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 août 2011 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • France
      • Italie
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Écossais
      • Latin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Non-Educated Delinquents
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Glasgow, Glasgow City, Écosse, Royaume-Uni(on location)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Film4
      • UK Film Council
      • Scottish Screen
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      • 4 000 000 £GB (estimé)
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      • 2 019 939 $US
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