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British crime drama film directed by Idris Elba based on the novel of the same name by Jamaican-born writer Victor Headley.British crime drama film directed by Idris Elba based on the novel of the same name by Jamaican-born writer Victor Headley.British crime drama film directed by Idris Elba based on the novel of the same name by Jamaican-born writer Victor Headley.
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Well well, a lot of the people on here complaining that they "couldn't understand half the dialogue". Um...It's a movie called Yardie, about Jamaicans. In fact the dialogue is perfectly intelligible, so ignore these Daily Mail fools. Try watching Rockers if you want to hear real patios. (Though I suspect you may not, it'd probably send you into an apoplectic gammon rage).
Also some of these reviews are trashing the movie out of hand. I can't imagine what their problem can be with Ghanaian-descended actor and director Idris Elba. Seriously guys if you just plain don't like black people there's a name for that and you probably shouldn't watch movies about Jamaicans. Some people also complaining that the director isn't Jamaican. Presumably they're also furious that Spielberg isn't an alien, or a dinosaur.
With that out of the way, this is a visually and sonically sumptuous movie. It looks gorgeous and while the plot is fairly standard gangster fare (I haven't read the book so I judge the film purely on its own merits) it's an enjoyable and well made film, and definitely worth your time.
Ignore the obvious hater comments and make your own mind up.
Also some of these reviews are trashing the movie out of hand. I can't imagine what their problem can be with Ghanaian-descended actor and director Idris Elba. Seriously guys if you just plain don't like black people there's a name for that and you probably shouldn't watch movies about Jamaicans. Some people also complaining that the director isn't Jamaican. Presumably they're also furious that Spielberg isn't an alien, or a dinosaur.
With that out of the way, this is a visually and sonically sumptuous movie. It looks gorgeous and while the plot is fairly standard gangster fare (I haven't read the book so I judge the film purely on its own merits) it's an enjoyable and well made film, and definitely worth your time.
Ignore the obvious hater comments and make your own mind up.
I was lucky enough to go to a preview screening and Q&A with Idris Elba where he said to give it glowing reviews if we loved it and just mention his mum's carpet (which makes an appearance in the film) if we didn't. Unfortunately this film did not live up to all I'd hoped. The story itself is sound and would make a decent action movie plot but Idris seems to have tried to make something more gritty which falls flat for me. The broad accents slip on occasions sometimes intentionally and there is some stereotyping too. It's a story of murder, revenge, drugs and Jamaican gang warfare with a reggae soundtrack which may sell better than the movie. I'm sure having Idris Elba's name attached will help opening weekend ticket sales but I wouldn't be surprised if this is on digital download on your TV screen in a month or two.
My girlfriend selected it, because of Idris. I hesitated when I saw IMDb rating. So we watched it and it was REALLY good. You need to have some knowledge and appreciation for that community and that time in history, so you can immerse yourself into the story.
It's not like "the best movie of all times", it's a really engaging movie. Some commenters are complaining about cliches, and looking back I suppose there are some. But they didn't jump out at me and make me cringe while I was watching, which means that the story and the film-making were successful. Glad I got to see it. Well done, Mr. Elba!
It's not like "the best movie of all times", it's a really engaging movie. Some commenters are complaining about cliches, and looking back I suppose there are some. But they didn't jump out at me and make me cringe while I was watching, which means that the story and the film-making were successful. Glad I got to see it. Well done, Mr. Elba!
I think the storyline is great in this movie and there are some great acting performances in this movie too. The main thing that threw me off was Stephen Graham playing a Jamaican character. He's one of my favourite British actors but I'm really confused by this role. I can't tell if he's supposed to be a mix of Jamaican and British or he completely messed up the accent. It was honestly quite amusing at times but still prevented this from being taken seriously. I definitely recommend watching it and Aml Ameen had a really good performance. It was also interesting to find out that Idris Elba directed this, I hope he continues to make movies.
Solid first feature from Idris Elba. It tells the story of a young Jamaican man as he struggles in the criminal underworld of 1980's England. It is well shot and acted but the screenplay is severely lacking, which is a pity. It's just a cliche ridden movie with the usual tropes from every gangster movie ever made, where you can predict every twist and turn it takes. It's not a bad movie, mind you, as the period reconstruction and feel is very well made, and even the story is not terrible, it's just derivative and predictable which leaves you with a bit of an empty feeling by the end.
Did you know
- TriviaIdris Elba proposed to his girlfriend Sabrina Dhowre at a screening of the film in East London.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Good Morning Britain: Episode dated 22 August 2018 (2018)
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- Gross US & Canada
- $36,012
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $22,056
- Mar 17, 2019
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- $1,551,163
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- 1h 41m(101 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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