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The Grind

  • 2012
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
2.9/10
342
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The Grind (2012)
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British crime drama in which the diverging fortunes of a pair of friends threaten to destroy them both. After a long, hard struggle Vince (Freddie Connor) is finally going places. Set for pr... Read allBritish crime drama in which the diverging fortunes of a pair of friends threaten to destroy them both. After a long, hard struggle Vince (Freddie Connor) is finally going places. Set for promotion from a nightclub manager to his dream job overseeing a casino and due to be marrie... Read allBritish crime drama in which the diverging fortunes of a pair of friends threaten to destroy them both. After a long, hard struggle Vince (Freddie Connor) is finally going places. Set for promotion from a nightclub manager to his dream job overseeing a casino and due to be married to Nancy (Zoe Tapper), Vince is looking forward to the future. In contrast, his childhoo... Read all

  • Director
    • Rishi Opel
  • Writer
    • Rishi Opel
  • Stars
    • Jamie Foreman
    • Danny John-Jules
    • Zoë Tapper
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.9/10
    342
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rishi Opel
    • Writer
      • Rishi Opel
    • Stars
      • Jamie Foreman
      • Danny John-Jules
      • Zoë Tapper
    • 19User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Jamie Foreman
    Jamie Foreman
    • Dave
    Danny John-Jules
    Danny John-Jules
    • Phil
    Zoë Tapper
    Zoë Tapper
    • Nancy
    Gordon Alexander
    Gordon Alexander
    • Bobby
    Kellie Shirley
    Kellie Shirley
    • Jo
    Freddie Connor
    Freddie Connor
    • Vince
    Duncan Watkinson
    • Tony
    • (as Duncan Clyde)
    Joan Hodges
    Joan Hodges
    • Jean (Bobby's Mum)
    Jay Brown
    Jay Brown
    • Simon
    Barber Ali
    Barber Ali
    • Big Guy
    Sheraiah Larcher
    • Bassy
    Joseph Morgan
    Joseph Morgan
    • Paul
    Dynamo
    Dynamo
    • The Dealer
    Maria Papas
    Maria Papas
    • Mirrell
    Melody Woodhead
    • Mirrell's Friend
    Jody Halse
    Jody Halse
    • Bouncer
    Daniel Williams
    • Bouncer on Door
    Gerard Monaco
    Gerard Monaco
    • Jack (Lad 1 in Bar)
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      • Rishi Opel
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      • Rishi Opel
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    8BigBlaster123

    Mixed bag - but Foreman is good

    I was looking forward to watching The Grind. Having been a fan of Jamie Foreman for years, and his fantastic turn in EastEnders over the last 6 months, this film looked interesting.

    And was it any good? It was pretty good for a low budget film, to be fair. The story of a couple of mates, with one owing money to the other's boss is a familiar line. Martin Scorsese did this with Mean Streets nearly 30 years ago. But it works here in the Hackney setting.

    Performances range from very good to poor. Stand outs are Foreman and Danny John-Jules (Cat from Red Dwarf)

    Production values are good - visually it holds well, having gone for the gritty street realism of Nil By Mouth and Fish Tank. You can see the angle the Director had gone for in presenting a urban, street level feel.

    The problems are fairly easy to point at. The female characters are underused. The Vince character isn't great, it would have been better to have focused solely on the main character Bobby. And some of the dance scenes go on a bit, so if you like trance, that's great, but otherwise...

    Having said that, the pluses are there. The director has a strong visual sense, the locations are reminders of what many Londoners live through outside of the glare of the media. Jamie Foreman is at his most serious best, in fact his best performance in years. The story and dialogue is good.

    So it's a bit hit and miss, but worth a watch, even just to see Danny John-Jules and Jamie Foreman in strong performances, and the evocative settings and visuals. And it's a whole lot better than some of the British dross out there.
    1Eelsdownyourleg

    Truly,truly, truly awful!!!!!

    I had lost sight of how bad a film could be.

    I am genuinely lost for words and would not know where to begin describing how appalling this film is. However, I'll give it a shot: It is a plot-less mess, that hopes to somehow redeem itself in the 'arty' (read sh*te) editing.

    Suffice to say this film could be used as torture mechanism, water- boarding would seem like a month in the Maldives.

    Please spare yourself the need to have to write a review by avoiding at all cost.

    'The Grind' really does plumb new depths of badly shot banality. It also re-defines what can be called a 'film'

    I like gritty, I love 'Deadman's Shoes' (9.8/10 for me) but for f*ck's sake, don't expect anything remotely watchable or anything with a semblance of cohesion or meaning.
    5medialuvr

    What Just Happened?

    Brit gangster movies can be enjoyable, but this one was simply too tedious and confusing for me. I really wanted to like it. Closer editing would have condensed the story into a crisper 30 minute presentation. The production team was obviously going for gritty street realism, and it showed. It is truly regrettable that I have to produce ten lines of text for this review to be posted, but here goes. The characters were one-dimensional; "Dave" did not come across with the gravitas one seeks in a cinematic villain; Bobby was not tragically flawed, merely tragic; the soundtrack was even more grating than Dave's tire iron; viewers will struggle to differentiate major, minor, and other characters. Would I be spoiling if I recommended that readers not invest any wealth, interest, emotion, or time into this movie? I give it a 5 because I still can't figure out what happened, and that which did happen might have been good to other viewers. Or maybe not.
    8scottparkley

    Catch it if you can!

    I watched this film last night after watching EastEnders and I really enjoyed it. I've always been a fan of independent films and this is an intelligent film. It's idea is not complicated at all but smart at the same time and here lies its strength to me: The Idea. It's about the characters in a world of nightclubs and all the possible possibilities in our life that people create and the biggest (bad or good) changes they make. With all low budget films the acting is poor but I felt the lead was good - Gordon is one to watch for the future! Danny-John Jules plays the crafty Phil and Jamie Foreman was mesmerising as always and perhaps carried the film on his own at times. Catch it if you can!
    1jorisbohnson

    worst film ever

    terrible plot, shocking acting made worse with bad mockney accents, jamie foreman was good but it looks like all the budget went on him! everything about it was really unbelievable, like a bad drama class loads of bad pauses in between lines, bad delivery of lines. Really annoying direction, showing nightclub scenes for too long, seemed like it was trying to pad out the film with slow motion shots of the dance floor, completely boring i had to fast forward loads of bits, and there was no relationships between the characters, and the dialogue was really unbelievable to the DJ.."ill tell you what mate.. bang out a couple of house tunes yeah??" amateur hour! don't bother watching it, total waste of time.

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Dangerous Productions
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      • £100,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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