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Riff-Raff

  • 1991
  • R
  • 1 घं 35 मि
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7.0/10
5.1 हज़ार
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Robert Carlyle and Emer McCourt in Riff-Raff (1991)
The story of Stevie, a construction worker, and his girlfriend, an unemployed pop singer, serves to show the living conditions of the British poor class.
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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe story of construction-worker Stevie and his unemployed pop-singer girlfriend shows the living conditions of the British poor class.The story of construction-worker Stevie and his unemployed pop-singer girlfriend shows the living conditions of the British poor class.The story of construction-worker Stevie and his unemployed pop-singer girlfriend shows the living conditions of the British poor class.

  • निर्देशक
    • Ken Loach
  • लेखक
    • Bill Jesse
  • स्टार
    • Robert Carlyle
    • Emer McCourt
    • Jim R. Coleman
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    7.0/10
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    • निर्देशक
      • Ken Loach
    • लेखक
      • Bill Jesse
    • स्टार
      • Robert Carlyle
      • Emer McCourt
      • Jim R. Coleman
    • 14यूज़र समीक्षाएं
    • 21आलोचक समीक्षाएं
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    • पुरस्कार
      • 5 जीत और कुल 6 नामांकन

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    बदलाव करें
    Robert Carlyle
    Robert Carlyle
    • Stevie
    Emer McCourt
    Emer McCourt
    • Susan
    Jim R. Coleman
    • Shem
    • (as Jimmy Coleman)
    George Moss
    • Mo
    Ricky Tomlinson
    Ricky Tomlinson
    • Larry
    David Finch
    • Kevin
    Richard Belgrave
    • Kojo
    Ade Sapara
    Ade Sapara
    • Fiaman
    Derek Young
    • Desmonde
    Bill Moores
    • Smurph
    Luke Kelly
    • Ken Jones
    Gary Lammin
    Gary Lammin
    • Mick
    • (as Garrie J. Lammin)
    Willie Ross
    • Gus Siddon
    Dean Perry
    • Wilf
    Dylan O'Mahony
    • Youth
    Brian Coyle
    • Youth
    Stuart Peveril
    • Youth
    Terry Bird
    Terry Bird
    • Van Driver
    • निर्देशक
      • Ken Loach
    • लेखक
      • Bill Jesse
    • सभी कास्ट और क्रू
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    Alba_Of_Smeg

    Criminally underrated

    Riff-Raff is so realistic in its depiction of British working class conditions in the building industry of the time. Hard working lads living hard lives making poor money and working for shifty cost cutting employers. More than that though, Loach has filled the story with believable characters and has them speaking realistically with real local accents and absolutely zero political correctness.

    Hats off to whoever was in charge of the casting. Standout performances from Robert Carlyle and Ricky Tomlinson but to be fair the entire cast were believable in their roles. There's very authentic feel to the film, almost like watching a documentary instead. Criminally Underrated.
    10jordondave-28085

    Not a good time to be a contractor in the UK

    (1990) Riff- Raff DRAMA

    The film, the Queen of England does not want people to see!! Like some of Mike Leigh's films with it's subtle messages about the low class, this is a no holds barred social commentary film about society with a nice story in the middle. And is also one of the most important British films in movie history about unsafe practices amongst it's citizens. I have no idea how this kind of society is like right now in 2010 but at the time of when this film was made about it's citizens rises a lot of questions about not what should be done BUT what has to be done along time ago!!! This is also one of Robert Carlyle's early film gems before hitting it big with "Trainspotting".
    8Pedro_H

    Powerful 1980's Thatcherite comedy-drama that is well worth watching.

    It is rare that a drama is anything about your life or any part of it. I apologise is your job is searching for serial killers or on your way to becoming a world sporting champion after overcoming cancer, but what we have here is a little bit of (UK) working class reality. Trust me I was there and so was the late writer Bill Jess.

    (Jess died shortly before this film came out.)

    I worked on a building sites at weekends as a 15 year old and although I have no pictures or film to remind - at least I have this and the buildings that I helped construct.

    I have met all of the people under the loop here (not always on building sites though) and, to be quite frank, it is all a bit frightening. However I lived in a predominantly white district so I had no experience of on-the-job multiculturalism, and that is the only part I cannot really comment upon or relate to.

    Robert Carlyle is a genius at portraying the British working-class. Maybe he is the real thing, in part, but he seems able to transform himself physically as well as mentally. I have never seen him overact in anything and he has had plenty of opportunities. He even takes on impossible parts like Hitler!

    Here he is a Glasgow jailbird, squatting in London and hoping to make a few quid on the black economy. He hooks up with a girl that claims to be a singer and poet, but is actually only in to hard drugs. He deals with the situation the best he can using the only language he can.

    London is the 1980's was one of the cheapest places in the world to live. You wanted a flat? - get a crowbar - here's your flat! Well for a short while before the heavy mob show up. That is how the rock group The Police first got to live in our capital city!

    (Today building sites are full of foreign workers - some legal, some not - that don't squat but live in the back of vans parked on or near the site.)

    Strangely, Ricky Tomlinson became a actor after being banned from building sites due to his political activities. In 1973 he sent to jail (see his IMDb bio) in an episode that shows British justice at its worst: Charging someone with a serious offence and then trying to get a guilty plea in return for a lesser charge. Ricky - being a man not a mouse - didn't fall for it. Others did, making it look extra bad for him.

    He later went to be a popular man on TV and British film and will earn over a million dollars from his autobiography "Ricky"!

    What makes this film even more frightening is the dramatic conclusion. Something similar (although not quite as serious) happened where I worked - although not while I was there.

    In a coincidence that would make a TV script writer blush I was with the boss of the said firm in a van and we passed the subject in the street. "He got very lucky," said Mr Boss-man waving from the van, "he landed on his head and that is what saved him." It was pure Ken Loach moment, so I hope he is reading this.
    vikingraider1

    A Truly Remarkable Film, ver close to home (literaly!)

    I first saw this film, drunk one Friday after a heavy nights drinking after work on a building site. I was then a bricklayer - a job I had done for over five years. Watching this film, it dawned on me that this was filmed in the part of London where i lived. I could truly relate to it and I would have sworn that the actors had themselves spent their lives working on sites it was so realistic. Go to any site and you will see at least one character who you could say directly related to a charater in this film. The safety aspect has been cleaned up a lot now but back then, sites were a dangerous place to work. Accidents were common and the end scenes were not in any way unrealistic.

    The thing that did it for me was the portrayal of the working class of Britain. The sentiments were all there, the humour, the desparation, the sense of wanting to rise above the rest and the shattered dreams. They are all here. I would say that if anyone from abroad wanted to study the character of the British working class then they MUST see this film. It is tough, gritty and full of humour...a truly remarkable piece of film that is sadly neglected.

    Buy it, Rent it, Steal it, Borrow it...whatever you do SEE IT!
    2sparkss-11610

    Everyone else who reviewed this either are computer controlled A.I or did not watch this movie

    Well what can I say? this film is appalling, the acting is putrid(particularly the Irish character who appears to forget her characters role mid way through the film) apart from Robert Carlyle as the Scottish character is quite good among other smaller big name roles who then made a name for themselves either prior or afterwards otherwise this movie is terrible with major plot-points not being revealed, unnecessary scenes, bad gags and bad script-writing as if they just improvised. Besides to that it was wrote in memory of some one if this was made in tribute of me, I must have really been hated or a terrible script- writer if this was the fruit of my labour! All in all I think my review is suitable for a film of this caliber Q.E.D

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    • ट्रिविया
      The characters' local regional and Cockney accents were so heavy that the film provided subtitles, even for British audiences.
    • गूफ़
      Between 7:56 and 8:00 minutes in, as Robert Carlyle enters his squat for the first time, the boom is clearly visible under the ceiling and the boom operator on the left as Robert walks by.
    • भाव

      Susan: Do you ever get depressed?

      Steve: No. Depressions are for the middle classes. The rest of us have got an early start in the morning.

    • कनेक्शन
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Untamed Heart/Strictly Ballroom/Groundhog Day/Love Field/Riff-Raff (1993)
    • साउंडट्रैक
      Always On My Mind
      Composed by Johnny Christopher (as J. Christopher), Francis Zambon (as M. Jones) and Wayne Carson Thompson (as W. Thompson)

      Performed by Emer McCourt

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