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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA kebab shop owner's son, Salah, turns vigilante after his father's death in an effort to clean up the relentless onslaught of boozed up thrill seekers waging war on his doorstep.A kebab shop owner's son, Salah, turns vigilante after his father's death in an effort to clean up the relentless onslaught of boozed up thrill seekers waging war on his doorstep.A kebab shop owner's son, Salah, turns vigilante after his father's death in an effort to clean up the relentless onslaught of boozed up thrill seekers waging war on his doorstep.
- Prêmios
- 4 vitórias e 3 indicações no total
Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar
- Police Officer
- (as Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty)
Avaliações em destaque
A horror flick with a message. This is not going to be for everyone but it's the modern version of the Sweeney Todd story except that Sweeney is an immigrant that faces drunk people in his kebab shop he opens with his father. When some drunk are trying to enter the shop and the father got killed Salah (Ziad Abaza) goes berserk. But there's more going on.
Excellent flick, sometimes a bit slow but still delivers on part of story, the score is great and the effects used are stunning. It's not going to satisfy every horror buff but if you can take a horror with a message then this is must see.
Gore 1,5/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 3/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5
Excellent flick, sometimes a bit slow but still delivers on part of story, the score is great and the effects used are stunning. It's not going to satisfy every horror buff but if you can take a horror with a message then this is must see.
Gore 1,5/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 3/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5
Salah,a student & refugee, inherits a seaside kebab shop when his father dies during an altercation with some drunken yobs. Subjected to constant verbal (much of it racist) and physical abuse Salah ends up killing a violent customer and disposing of his body in his kebabs. He goes on to repeat this several times over. This could have been a simple kill 'em and eat 'em gore movie, it certainly wouldn't be the first. However K-Shop addresses issues such as racism, violence, alcohol abuse & greed (the ambitious & ruthless local night club owner). The movie uses real footage of drunken people fighting, being sick, exposing themselves, having sex, etc, all in public. Sadly an all too familiar sight in towns & cities across Britain come the weekends. Watching the fictional Salah bloodily butcher his victims may prove too much for some viewers but it's the real anti social behaviour caused by alcohol that is truly shocking.
All round, decent. Mostly good writing, good cast and interesting story, the only thing that let's it's down is Ziad Abaza. He is objectively a good actor, he just lacks any emotion to anything he does, it always feels as though he is reading lines. Because of that we are left to feel the emotions of the supporting cast who do a great jobby wobby.
Ps:Is Madonna still sexy?
Ps:Is Madonna still sexy?
K-Shop makes some good points about lad (and ladette) culture and racial bigotry but the protagonist is just too moody to sympathise with and the film takes such a long time to say anything. A vague almost romance with a hotel manageress goes nowhere and the drug dealing subplot is underwritten and shoehorned in. Had potential.. never reaches it though. Oh and also features some nasty body dismemberment porn! Not quite sure if this was a slasher horror, a thriller or a social commentary. Might have been all three but wasn't good at any one of them.
I had no idea what type of film this was before I watched it, but I am now a fan of everyone involved with this picture. I often wonder what it would be like if someone took it upon himself to purge the world of awful people, people who get drunk and belligerent, people who enter stores and cause a disturbance, people who seem to have been raised by wild pigs in the forest and have no semblance of how to behave in a public setting. The guy in this film has the right idea; chop them up, and feed them to the other pigs. This sounds like a great set-up, and I am glad that someone finally took it upon himself to realize this in an incredibly effective film.
This movie was incredibly well-acted, the gore was generous and well done, and the script was interesting without being overtly preachy. Overall, it was the perfect movie anyone could have made based on the premise. The one sour note is the shift in tone towards the end of the film. It is not bad, per se, it just really threw me off, emotionally. I will be keeping a close eye on the creative team behind this movie. They deserve as much praise as the film industry can muster.
This movie was incredibly well-acted, the gore was generous and well done, and the script was interesting without being overtly preachy. Overall, it was the perfect movie anyone could have made based on the premise. The one sour note is the shift in tone towards the end of the film. It is not bad, per se, it just really threw me off, emotionally. I will be keeping a close eye on the creative team behind this movie. They deserve as much praise as the film industry can muster.
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- CuriosidadesFilmed in and around Bournemouth on the South Coast of England, many shots were real candid shots of late night party-goers in the town over the weekends.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhile Salah is claiming his first victim, he has flashbacks...one of which is his dad being pushed and subsequently killed. As Salah was not around when the attack occurred, he would not have any visual reference for a flashback.
- ConexõesFeatures Family Fortunes (1980)
- Trilhas sonorasLiving for the Weekend
Written by Rich Archer (as Richard Archer)
Licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd
Performed by Hard-Fi
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Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 793
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h(120 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1
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