Motorbikes, fast cars, punch-ups and 80's music. Set on the streets of 1980s Bristol (UK), this retro flick follows a council estate kid out to settle the score with local thieves.Motorbikes, fast cars, punch-ups and 80's music. Set on the streets of 1980s Bristol (UK), this retro flick follows a council estate kid out to settle the score with local thieves.Motorbikes, fast cars, punch-ups and 80's music. Set on the streets of 1980s Bristol (UK), this retro flick follows a council estate kid out to settle the score with local thieves.
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I like the idea behind it and the acting was good and believable. Set early 80s i'd assume. It's a comedy drama I reckon and there were some wry touches to make you grin and some good bits of script. The story maybe a bit long winded and there were several sad bits but it moved along well and matched my expectations. I kept watching the film, even though expecting maybe, just a half an hour try out. I'd watch it again and the music tracks are good.... The actors were pretty much unknown to me so there's a certain freshness to the screen which makes a nice change. All in all a good and worthwhile watch.
Watched The Fence, an truly great film last night.
Rating 18 (X) due to a bit of glue sniffing; I normally don't watch 18 films, but no issue with this one; at home I'd happily let a 14 year-old see it).
Good thought-provoking viewing for adults of all ages, perhaps especially interesting for those who remember the economically-tough 1980 's as the film is set on a council estate in 1980's.
British made & filmed. This director's first full-length film, but you'd never guess.
A true story, this gritty 1980's film reminded me of The Full Monty.
I strongly recommend going to see The Fence. I saw it at Showcase, but a good choice for arts cinemas and indies too.
Rating 18 (X) due to a bit of glue sniffing; I normally don't watch 18 films, but no issue with this one; at home I'd happily let a 14 year-old see it).
Good thought-provoking viewing for adults of all ages, perhaps especially interesting for those who remember the economically-tough 1980 's as the film is set on a council estate in 1980's.
British made & filmed. This director's first full-length film, but you'd never guess.
A true story, this gritty 1980's film reminded me of The Full Monty.
I strongly recommend going to see The Fence. I saw it at Showcase, but a good choice for arts cinemas and indies too.
Loved the short film.
The feature length was even better .
Took me right back in time with music , costumes , venues , felt right at home watching this.
Excellently filmed and superb casting .
Very believable .
Seen it twice now and will definitely be going again.
Nice to be a cinema that was packed out and everyone laughing and applauding at the end .
Everybody I know who has seen this have all loved it .
Everyone involved should be extremely proud of themselves.
Was perfect from start to finish.
For a low budget film I must say this was much better Than some of the big budget films I've seen on Netflix and other film channels.
Bring on the next one that's what I say William Stone .
A star in the making for sure.
The feature length was even better .
Took me right back in time with music , costumes , venues , felt right at home watching this.
Excellently filmed and superb casting .
Very believable .
Seen it twice now and will definitely be going again.
Nice to be a cinema that was packed out and everyone laughing and applauding at the end .
Everybody I know who has seen this have all loved it .
Everyone involved should be extremely proud of themselves.
Was perfect from start to finish.
For a low budget film I must say this was much better Than some of the big budget films I've seen on Netflix and other film channels.
Bring on the next one that's what I say William Stone .
A star in the making for sure.
I loved this film, I found it spot on with the humour and a great cast of characters all portrayed perfectly with brilliant acting.
OK, as a Bristolian who was around Hartcliffe, Withywood and Knowle West in the 80s I may be slightly biased. It was all the harsh realities of life on those estates but with the adding of a rose tint and great soundtrack.
The accents were generally acceptable if not perfect, the settings we're authentic if not always the actual location they were portraying.
The producers have done a great job of capturing a fun story and making a quality enjoyable film. I just hope it gets a wider audience rather than just a word of mouth and local audience.
Full credit to the writer.
OK, as a Bristolian who was around Hartcliffe, Withywood and Knowle West in the 80s I may be slightly biased. It was all the harsh realities of life on those estates but with the adding of a rose tint and great soundtrack.
The accents were generally acceptable if not perfect, the settings we're authentic if not always the actual location they were portraying.
The producers have done a great job of capturing a fun story and making a quality enjoyable film. I just hope it gets a wider audience rather than just a word of mouth and local audience.
Full credit to the writer.
Saw this film recently in Nottingham and really enjoyed it. It transports you back to the early 80s with it's council estate backdrop and cultural themes of the times. The characters are well drawn with their (for me as I remember those times) recognisable demeanours and antics. The story is strong with a moral tone and good pace. Along the way you get some unexpected laughs and great background tracks. The main character is complex - ambitious, caring and loyal. He's a likeable hero figure with a tough nut brother, who himself is a strong, silent type with a soft centre. Sally Phillips does an excellent job of playing their mother. All involved; actors and crew have done a fantastic job - I loved it 😊
Did you know
- TriviaThe Gatcombe Pub features, this was a well known drinking hole in Hartcliffe in the 1980s. As was The Town Talk which was on the outskirts of Hartcliffe. The Gatcombe no longer exists but The Towns Talk still does having been renamed The Yanliegh Inn.
- GoofsWhen the two blokes rock up to drop someone off in the gold coloured Mk 3 escort, the registration mark is wrong as Mk 3 escorts started with W registration whereas that one was R registered which is before the end of the Mk 2 escorts.
- SoundtracksToo Shy
written by Steve Askew, Nick Beggs, Stuart Neale, Jez Strode & Christopher Hamill
performed by Kajagoogoo
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- Gdzie jest mój motor?
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- Hartcliffe, Bristol, England, UK(main location)
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- $31,944
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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