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Wild Bill

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38min
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7,2/10
15 k
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Jason Flemyng, Charlie Creed-Miles, Leo Gregory, Neil Maskell, Andy Serkis, Olivia Williams, Liz White, Jaime Winstone, Will Poulter, Charlotte Spencer, Iwan Rheon, and Sammy Williams in Wild Bill (2011)
An ex-con who's unwilling to look after his two teenage sons finds himself lured into the situation by his enterprising oldest boy. But when his youngest gets tied up with his old co-horts, the tough guy has to figure out a way to right things without going back to jail.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA street-toughened parolee finds his two boys abandoned by their mum and fending for themselves. Time to step up, or not.A street-toughened parolee finds his two boys abandoned by their mum and fending for themselves. Time to step up, or not.A street-toughened parolee finds his two boys abandoned by their mum and fending for themselves. Time to step up, or not.

  • Réalisation
    • Dexter Fletcher
  • Scénario
    • Danny King
    • Dexter Fletcher
  • Casting principal
    • Charlie Creed-Miles
    • Will Poulter
    • Sammy Williams
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    15 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Dexter Fletcher
    • Scénario
      • Danny King
      • Dexter Fletcher
    • Casting principal
      • Charlie Creed-Miles
      • Will Poulter
      • Sammy Williams
    • 68avis d'utilisateurs
    • 59avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 victoires et 8 nominations au total

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    Charlie Creed-Miles
    Charlie Creed-Miles
    • Wild Bill
    Will Poulter
    Will Poulter
    • Dean
    Sammy Williams
    • Jimmy
    Iwan Rheon
    Iwan Rheon
    • Pill
    Charlotte Spencer
    Charlotte Spencer
    • Steph
    Rain Ryan
    • Baby George
    Marc Warren
    Marc Warren
    • Adam
    Peter McCabe
    Peter McCabe
    • Roland
    Morgan Watkins
    Morgan Watkins
    • Viktoras
    Radoslaw Kaim
    Radoslaw Kaim
    • Jonas
    • (as Rad Kaim)
    Aaron Ishmael
    • Boz
    Liz White
    Liz White
    • Roxy
    Hardeep Singh Kohli
    Hardeep Singh Kohli
    • Raj
    Neil Maskell
    Neil Maskell
    • Dickie
    Leo Gregory
    Leo Gregory
    • Terry
    Mark Monero
    Mark Monero
    • Freddy
    Peter-Hugo Daly
    Peter-Hugo Daly
    • Keith
    Amanda Henderson
    Amanda Henderson
    • Stef's Funny Friend
    • Réalisation
      • Dexter Fletcher
    • Scénario
      • Danny King
      • Dexter Fletcher
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    8weemonk

    Brit film making at its best

    Oh Dexter Fletcher! How I have your name engraved in my mind for all eternity from when I was a little boy watching 'Press Gang'. An iconic name for those of my generation and British acting. He managed to appear in many a film but never a leading man but now tries his hand at directing.

    I think Mr Fletcher may have found his way of breaking out by stepping behind the camera. What we have here is a very well written and directed film debut about a man who is released from prison and finds himself looking after his 2 sons whose mother has abandoned them.

    It isn't an exciting film as this is a drama with some light humour thrown in. It's quality British film making where we go and take a peak at something which is more than likely true to real life.

    Many familiar fine British actors are recognisable in this film and Mr Fletcher no doubt had no trouble in bringing out their finest performances as I'm sure he's probably friends or familiar with them. This makes viewing the film as if watching real life.

    So, if you want to take break and watch something engaging then do so by watching Wild Bill. The performances are great (Will Poulter will be a star one day), the story is realistic and gritty and the direction for a first timer is spot on. This isn't the type of film you'll watch repeatedly but the type you'll be glad that you've seen the once.
    7shilamit-851-322038

    Didn't expected much however wasn't disappointed

    Went to watch this movie after an awful time watchin "The Hunger Games". Not to expect much out of it this movie really surprised & amazed me.

    The story line's smooth with good performances all round. Liked the plot with the father returning after doing time to the so called home, the kids settling in a parent less world and sudden chaos caused with the father's return not to forget the intervention of the child services & the so called drug peddlers pitching in to a a nicely woven story. Must acknowledge the director for the good work.

    Its been a good Saturday end thanks to "Wild Bill"

    Rating 7 of 10, go out and watch this good flick.
    8johnnyboyz

    Wild, often brilliant, directorial debut where mostly everything connects.

    Dexter Fletcher's directorial debut "Wild Bill" is a proper piece of British kitchen sink drama for the 21st Century - a quasi-western, set in modern London, which draws on influence from the likes of "Unforgiven" and "Shane" whilst taking its snappy dialogue from something like "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" and doing everything a film feeding off the story telling cues of classical Hollywood cinema ought to. Additionally, and perhaps controversially for our era, the film dares to impart the idea that family is important and that not all men are vile useless pigs, (although they can still be pretty unpleasant), but are able to care; love; feel and clean up the mess the woman this time left behind.

    Charlie Creed-Miles plays the eponymous 'wild' Bill, actually the name research tells me of a real-life American cowboy from the old West, who has served eight years in an Isle of Wight prison and has returned to the only other place in the world he knows: East London. What he returns to is nothing short of a mess: his two children, now 11 and 15, are living by themselves having had their mother walk out on them with a new man. Jimmy, his youngest, is failing school on account of not even attending, while Dean has already had to drop out to support the pair of them and now works on a construction site helping to build the 2012 Olympic Stadium. Try as I might, I could not spot any particular social commentary on the presence of such a thing.

    Dean has little sympathy for his father, ordering him out and gone. Bill just wants to help. When he learns it was Dean's birthday shortly after getting out, he tries to host a party explaining that he felt bad for missing it. "Which one?" comes back the reply. What other characters say of Bill does not synchronise with what we come to observe of the man - he has lost something whilst being away, and is jokingly referred to as "mild" Bill by an accomplice. We know he made a mistake in the past - the barman at his local provides us with some information on what Bill used to do, namely drink a lot of beer and get into a mass brawl. It is worth noting, then, that when he sits and drinks with his friends Dickie (Neil Maskell) and Terry (Leo Gregory), he has resorted in this new epoch to drinking Coke as they down the amber nectar. Being on probation, and dead-set on not having to return to prison, Bill has to watch himself. To some extent, the film infers that prison works as a form of rehabilitation in Britain.

    Having spun a highly effective opening act, Fletcher begins to poke and prod away at Bill's world when he decides to take up the challenge of the story: to remain in London rather than go to Scotland to work on an oil rig so as to get his children back on the right path. We're aware that Bill possesses tremendous potential to unleash Hell, but like Clint Eastwood's character in "Unforgiven", he seems to have moved on; he has either reformed or become too old or just wants to calmly go about his business now. Trouble introduces itself when Bill's newfound presence in the area seems to start hurting a drug business the aforementioned Terry has going with a mob-boss played by Andy Serkis. It manifests further when Terry begins using young Jimmy to transport drugs anonymously around the streets.

    Like westerns of old, the film is unafraid of dealing in straight up heroes and villains. Despite the liberal age in which the film was made, and the liberal society in which it is set, the bad people use drugs and sell drugs, while the good people take care of their children, value family and strive for justice. Fletcher injects a real sense of completion, for example, when Bill; Dean; Jimmy and a female character with whom Bill has struck up a friendship - the mother the family unit had lacked up to that point - sit around a large table and consume a Chinese takeaway. The scene carries a particular sense of distinguishability. The enemies of this scene are as such because they wish to destroy it: whisking Bill to the opposite end of the country (or, better yet, back to prison); enslaving the boy to criminality and abusing the female.

    To this extent, I am surprised there are so many positive reviews for the film - the earlier point about the film daring to depict a working-class man redeeming himself in the face of the woman neglecting her paternal duties worth reiterating; its depiction of a father coming home to sort out a mess and take care of his children worth reiterating. Fletcher balances each of the strands covering the characters wonderfully - Jimmy's falling in with the wrong crowd; Dean's relationship with a girl his age and, of course, Bill's redemption.

    Fletcher peppers his films with various generic Western genre traits: when Bill first gets home to London, a tumbleweed-like item blows past to the strains of a Morricone-style choral moan, and we realise the hero is essentially here to clean up the town. Later on, prior to the metaphorical shootout finale, Bill looks out over the city to strains of a harmonica - Serkis' character's distinctive jet-black overcoats may even remind you of the coats Jack Palance's character wore in "Shane", while a name like 'Jimmy' may even be something you might find on an old American range way-back-when. Irrespective, "Wild Bill" is a bounding success for a debut film - very funny, very affecting and very well concocted.
    9AlphaWebProductions

    Dind't expect much and I'm really happy I saw it.

    I must say, this is my first movie review ever, and that was the movie which made me do so.

    Plot made me to really get into story and kept me hooked from beginning.

    It was really well and acted. Cast did just awesome job especially parts they had to show characters emotions. I haven't seen a good British drama since "Harry Brown"

    So if you are person who loves dramas which bring up a lot emotions and makes you put yourself in characters position, I Definitely recommend this film. I give it 9/10.
    9cat_ranchero

    Excellent!...

    Really well made with the first-time director making full use of his actors and their surroundings to make a film that is great to look at as well as being a well put together drama. All the main characters were excellently played by Charlie Creed-Mills, Will Poulter (who I last saw in the (also excellent) 'Son of Rambow'), the young Sammy Williams and Leo Gregory. I should also mention Liz White as Roxy and Charlotte Spencer as Steph; both did a great job also. A film with great emotional depth that doesn't over-play the drama too much and I have to admit I really enjoyed it!

    SteelMonster's verdict: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

    My score: 9.0/10.

    You can find an expanded version of this review on my blog: Thoughts of a SteelMonster.

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      Wild Bill: [discovering his youngest son's been helping sell crack] First year's the hardest.

      Jimmy: What?

      Wild Bill: Yeah that's what they say. "First year's the hardest." It weren't for me. Second year, that was the real killer. First year you can still remember the world - your home, your pals, Sunday roast, what it's like to take a dump without someone watching you. Second year, that's when the hope starts to leave ya. No one left to trust. No one you really like 'cause you're in prison. Everyone's a criminal. They all want to fuck you over. You don't want to go to sleep 'cause, whatever you got, it'll be nicked by the bloke you share your cell with... whose farts and stink you have to put up with twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Don't want to make friends with no one because, if you do, you make an enemy somewhere else. Nancies who want to rump ya. And, oh, yeah, blokes who don't think nothin' about creeping up behind you with a shank and sticking it in your throat. Do you know what the worst thing is? Do ya? You get used to it. So, Jimbo, what are you gonna do?

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      Performed by The Clash

      Written by Paul Simonon

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 mars 2012 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Bill Hoang Dã
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Isle of Wight, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Sociétés de production
      • 20ten Media
      • STS Media
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      • 2.35 : 1

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