Rob lives his life at 100mph, carefully balancing carjacking schemes and caring for his dying father. But one risky job could bring it all crashing down.Rob lives his life at 100mph, carefully balancing carjacking schemes and caring for his dying father. But one risky job could bring it all crashing down.Rob lives his life at 100mph, carefully balancing carjacking schemes and caring for his dying father. But one risky job could bring it all crashing down.
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This is newb writer and director Rene van Pannevis' first full length film with a handful of previous shorts, and I feel this one should've also been a short. The 89 min runtime felt like 3+ hours with the long dragged out and unnecessary scenes, slow pacing, and all the excessive filler for such little substance. The entire first hour only needed to be 10-15 mins long to get its point across. Not much happens until the last half hour, and even then, there was no satisfaction in its ending. There were also many amateur plot and technical issues in his screenplay. His directing was decent, with lots of close-ups and follow-me shots. The landscape scenery was exceptional, but got tiring with the same shots constantly being shown. Casting and performances were adequate, with only Thomas Turgoose's performance standing out. Not sure why the critics raved about this film, but I personally couldn't wait for it to finish, and when it did, I was disappointed with the overall investment I made into this story. It's a generous 5/10 from me.
The reviews so far all love it or hate it, and I don't think either are justified. There are some well crafted characters, and some sympathetic ones you can root for, even if they are scallies.
Over the course of the film I got more engaged with the story, and it's worth a watch. I'd say 6.5 but I'm not allowed, so I'm going 7.
Too slow,dragged out.Dont watch this thinking it's a British cult classic it's anything but.
In Hartlepool England, a young man is caught between obligation to his terminally ill father and loyalty to his twocking friends. Poignant story and great performances raise this above the average social realism.
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