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Anuvahood

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
5.5K
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Adam Deacon and Richie Campbell in Anuvahood (2011)
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Meet Kenneth. He thinks he's got the moves. He thinks he's got the swagger. He thinks he can spit bars. But in reality, he's a WASTEMAN!Meet Kenneth. He thinks he's got the moves. He thinks he's got the swagger. He thinks he can spit bars. But in reality, he's a WASTEMAN!Meet Kenneth. He thinks he's got the moves. He thinks he's got the swagger. He thinks he can spit bars. But in reality, he's a WASTEMAN!

  • Directors
    • Adam Deacon
    • Daniel Toland
  • Writers
    • Adam Deacon
    • Michael Vu
  • Stars
    • Adam Deacon
    • Femi Oyeniran
    • Ollie Barbieri
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    5.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Adam Deacon
      • Daniel Toland
    • Writers
      • Adam Deacon
      • Michael Vu
    • Stars
      • Adam Deacon
      • Femi Oyeniran
      • Ollie Barbieri
    • 30User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    5if_time_Was_god

    OK, but could have been better

    Watching Anuvahood, it becomes clear very quickly that Adam Deacon the director was trying to make a British version of Friday, the classic American 'ghetto' comedy. Almost every aspect of the film has been influenced by Friday; for example the theme tune of the neighbourhood bully in Anuvahood is basically the same as the one in Friday but with a beat added to it! However, it doesn't come anywhere near to the brilliance of Friday, not even close! The main problem is that in Anuvahood all the main characters are played so stupidly over-the-top for the whole film (watch it and you'll understand). If you're looking for clever, subtle humour then look elsewhere.

    Having said all that, Anuvahood does have its moments and overall it was quite entertaining (it is undeniably a unique and quirky film); some bits are VERY funny (my favourite was with the African traffic warden!)and it has some truly disgusting bits (one involving ketchup and feet).However, for most of the film I wasn't laughing, just thinking "Friday is so much better than this."

    One more thing; if you're not familiar with the slang of the 'gangsters' in London, definitely don't bother coming to see it!
    8Ramsingh96

    Brilliant comedy - not suitable for all audiences

    Anuvahood is a brilliant comedy film for teens and young adults. The humour is mainly aimed towards 15-20 year olds. Adam Decon is a hilarious main charter and it is good that the film doesn't try to make London look like a crap-hole where everyone is a gun-toting idiot. I think that some older generations will not find this film too funny, due to the 'slang' used and the type of humour. Overall this film is a good high quality urban comedy with tons of funny references - I would recommended this films to anyone. - Funny Characters - Funny References - 8/10

    Sorry this is my first review I hope it was okay :)
    9jezebel-j

    Seriously Funny

    I'm a hard one to make laugh. The Hangover...meh. Shaun of the Dead...OK. Admittedly there are better crafted films, cleverer, snappier, whatever. I don't really like comedy that tries to be too intelligent. What I love is silly, leave your brain at the door, and just make me forget all my workday stress. I like to LMAO. And this doesn't disappoint, AT ALL.

    I had read reviews...all of them suggested I shouldn't bother watching this. But being the perverse creature I am, and almost in a way WANTING to put it down (I'm a huge fan of the Noel Clarke hoods)I announced last night (to groans) that this was the evening's viewing. I'm so glad I did.

    Being a 40-something (yeah, that'll surprise your "not for the over-30s" crew) middle class parent of teenagers, I'm already well used to the street slang, and in this film, every single tiny nuance of the culture and language is used to send itself up - brilliantly. Not much of a story, not much of a plot - it doesn't matter. Listen to your own kids speaking to their friends; look at their text talk. It's all here and ridiculed...but in a loving way.

    Well done Adam Deacon; this was a great debut. It ranks up there with 4 Lions for me. And the next time I have an absolute b****** of a day at work, I might just watch it again ;)

    The African Traffic Warden is one of the funniest things I have seen in forever. Kudos.
    alan_holloway_2

    Not good enough, watch the trailer for the best bits.

    I really didn't know what to expect with this film, except that I thought the trailer was quite funny. What I got was something trying very hard but never quite being all that it could be.

    The character of K is initially quite endearing, and has some funny moments throughout, but overall he is a rather thin caricature that you would cross the street to avoid, much like every other character aside from a foreign kid who is brought in, it seems, for absolutely no reason whatsoever and wasted as a result.

    The plot is very poor and doesn't go anywhere with any attempt at realism or satire. Much of the script is poor, although when it shines it shines brightly.

    Anuvahood is a film that badly needed a co writer and a decent script editor, and smacks of being a vanity project with not enough sets of hands on the wheel. It's not awful, but still leaves the viewer disappointed with it's many shortcomings.
    8ChucksLuck

    Light-hearted, quirky fun

    I watched Anuvahood this evening and was actually quite impressed. OK, it's not going to win any Oscars, it's not the best plot in the world but I think it was a good effort by all. That said, I do think there is an important message in there somewhere, maybe not if you're a 31 year old 'been there, done that' adult but teenage city kids could learn a lesson or two from it.

    Adam Deacon is proving himself a good little actor but I would love to see him in a different type of role before he becomes a one-trick pony and let's not forget it's his directing début, the quality of the direction of Anuvahood I think shows his potential for future projects.

    Tyrone (Richie Campbell) was brilliant and provided most of the LOL moments. I was truly laughing hard at a moment involving ketchup. I thought Linda Robson was a perfect choice for K's mum. The cameo choices were genius, most notably Eddie Kadi as the traffic warden.

    Good film, not brilliant but I don't think it's intending to be. I'm not sure if people will 'get' it unless they are familiar with this type of culture, I'm a Londoner so used to it but others may struggle to understand the slang and the humour. I hope that's not the case and people will give Anuvahood a go. It's nice to have a film about the gritty realism of London that's not all doom and gloom like the usual offerings.

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      Kidulthood (2006) DVD can be seen in one scene.
    • Goofs
      When Lilly (K's sister) steals his lyric book he chases after her. After they have done arguing, he places his lyric book down to pick up her hand games console on spits on it. He then exits the room leaving behind his lyric book which was the only reason he went in her room.
    • Quotes

      Tunde: [singing] #I say can't you see the sign its a double yellow line!#

      Tyrone: OH MY DAYS what the f**k you doing to my baby?

      Tunde: I am just an African.

      Tyrone: And how you scratch man's tings blud?

      Tunde: This is disabled parking, you are not disabled!

      Tyrone: I am disabled.

      Tunde: You are not disabled.

      Tyrone: Blud, I am disabled, look at my arm

      [wiggles arm around]

      Tunde: Ehhh so you are mocking disfortunate people! You know God is watching you, God is watching you!

      Tyrone: I don't care who's watchin', Blud! LET them Watch! YOU'RE TAKING MAN'S STRESS LEVELS TO A NEXT DIMENSION!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #15.132 (2011)

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Also known as
      • Как стать крутым
    • Production companies
      • Gunslinger
      • Gateway Films
      • Cabin Fever Films
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,405,485
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      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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