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The Wee Man

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 46m
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6.1/10
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The Wee Man (2013)
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The true-life story of Paul Ferris.The true-life story of Paul Ferris.The true-life story of Paul Ferris.

  • Director
    • Ray Burdis
  • Writer
    • Ray Burdis
  • Stars
    • Christina Andrew
    • Bhrina Bache
    • Patrick Bergin
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    • Director
      • Ray Burdis
    • Writer
      • Ray Burdis
    • Stars
      • Christina Andrew
      • Bhrina Bache
      • Patrick Bergin
    • 41User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Christina Andrew
    • Johnny's Girlfriend
    Bhrina Bache
    Bhrina Bache
    • Air Hostess
    Patrick Bergin
    Patrick Bergin
    • Arthur Thompson
    Hannah Blamires
    • WPC
    Steven Borrie
    • Prison Officer
    Lewis Brand
    • Prison Guard
    Mark Burdis
    • Comedian
    Nick Byatt
    Nick Byatt
    • Prison Officer
    Karl Churchill
    • Danny
    Harriet Collings
    • Party goer
    Martin Compston
    Martin Compston
    • Paul Ferris
    Chris Cowlin
    • Police Officer
    Steve Daly
    • George
    Simon DeSilva
    • Arthurs Cronie - Body Guard
    Paul Donnelly
    Paul Donnelly
    • Bobby Glover
    Gary Driscoll
    • Pub Singer
    Michael Elkin
    • Jimmy
    David Elliot
    David Elliot
    • John Banks
    • Director
      • Ray Burdis
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      • Ray Burdis
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    McEwansExported

    Dreadful acting and ridiculously one sided

    This film is truly awful. The lead actor is totally out his depth as a Glasgow gangland enforcer and the way the story was portrayed was nothing short of a pantomime in it's attempt to position the lead character as the hero.

    Does this film have any redeeming qualities? No!

    If you think you will see a good British gangster film full of big characters, violence, betrayal and other must have ingredients you are wasting your time.

    Do not bother to watch this, you will be angry at how amateurish it is.
    6Sleepin_Dragon

    A pretty decent movie.

    I wasn't sure what to expect, a fairly absorbing movie dramatising the life of infamous Glaswegian Paul Ferris. A gangster with a degree of notorioty, the film puts him in a fairly good light, I'm not too sure that was the case in real life events. Well acted for the most part, Martin Compston is always a great performer, he brings the film to life. I have to say I loved Rita Tushingham's turn as Rita, not in it for long, but she was great. The violence was well realised, hard hitting and visually strong, great effects, explosions etc. The period detail was excellent, great cars, clothes etc. It's not a film I'd make a regular watch, but a decent watch nonetheless. 6/10
    4chuckylewin

    Disjointed, and poor dialogue ruin a good story.

    British cinema has not been at its best in recent years. All of our most brilliant story tellers go to Hollywood. The story here is good. Compelling even. The main characters journey from scared boy to prolific gangster is a decent enough. Rather than being a bad story done well, this is a good story done badly. The writing isn't great, although the acting is for the most part decent. The film fails because the narrative is massively disjointed, which is a shame because the production values seem quite high and if a little more care had been taking in 'how' to tell this good story then it would have been a decent film. Watch if you have nothing better to do.
    guchrisc

    True-life story that stands on its own merit as a good gangster film.

    "What must be appreciated is that war among civilians,such as I am describing, is ever so much more ambiguous and enigmatic than a war between nations". Joe Bonanno.

    No pop-corn was crunched, by a decent-sized Glaswegian audience, as they intently watched this film.

    Fact. There was another boy who grew up in Blackhill. He avoided drink and got into politics, becoming a local councillor, then council leader, then elected to the Scottish Parliament and held ministerial office. Not all people from Blackhill are the same. Not all Glaswegians are the same.

    Male lead plays a boy who grew up in the Blackhill area of Glasgow. The area was a scheme (peripheral estate), which was well known for its criminality and violence. The fear of violence that pervaded this, and similar areas of Glasgow, is shown well in early parts of the film, and throughout it.

    The boy is shown trapped in this violent environment, and as he grows up, he has to try to cope with this reality. This film is based on the autobiography of his life. A generation ago, there was a film entitled 'A Sense of Freedom', and this film is of the same genre. The main events in this film occurred about two decades ago in Glasgow. It is amazing that it has taken so long to make a film of those events, as there was always a decent gangster film to be made on the subject. Organized crime in Glasgow is not highly structured, it is based around blood-families and this is shown well in the film. Casual violence is also associated with territorially-based street-gangs.

    Lead male acts well, as does the rest of the cast. Main gang-leaders are played well and convince in their roles of gang-leaders oozing cunning and inspiring fear. Their names were well known to Glaswegians, this reviewer has been in company where a certain name has hardly dared to be whispered.

    The main events in the film will be familiar to many Glaswegians. It has been too long since this reviewer read the autobiography, or any thing else on the subject, to see how closely the film sticks to this. However, broadly, film sticks to events that are well known; legally, in at least one version of events, or just as mere street gossip.

    The film tries to give explanations, which causes the film to jump about a bit chronologically. Real events are shown, but sometimes the chronology is changed. Other real events are added to, for legal or artistic reasons, and they will be easily spotted by Glaswegians. Most of the main events will be familiar to Glaswegians. Outsiders would be surprised how truthful some things were, sometimes just very little details.

    The film was not made with a lot of money and this sometimes shows in some stage-sets. There was very little location shooting done in Glasgow, which no doubt Glaswegians will miss and notice. Those not familiar with Glasgow, please note, this does not ruin the film, but please be aware, the real-life Glasgow locations were less grand and more grim. One particular location could not be filmed as it had been demolished. A well-known story, which sadly is not in the film.

    I remember reading 'Donny Brasco' many years ago, thinking it would be a great film, and not happy when the film came out, as it was very different from the book. However, 'Donny' is a good film. Treat this film the same way. For artistic and legal reasons, sometimes things need to be changed. The recollections of one person may not match those of someone else.

    Some criticize this film for glamourizing violence. This reviewer disagrees. Criminality, gangsterism and violence are de-glamourized by this film.

    This film should always have been made. The subject matter makes that so. It is a good gangster film, hence; 7/10.
    ianjameswatson

    Unrealistic, but enjoyable.

    It was incredible to watch, but it put me off knowing that it was a true story, as it just seemed like a gangster fantasy. It was violent for no reason and slightly annoying at times. The main actor playing Ferris was brilliant. I almost felt myself acting his scenes after I watched it. He played the script off realistically and I really wanted to believe him. It's very rare that I'm on the edge of my seat. He was so intense, in the right way for this role. Great job, someone give this guy more work. Some of the accents were a little confusing. I'm pretty sure none of the actors were from Glasgow, but whatever, I'm sure anyone outside Scotland won't notice. I would've liked to have seen Ferris and his Dad act more together. Those scenes with just him and his dad were beautiful to watch. Fantastic acting! In some parts, I really caught a glimpse of working class Glasgow, however, I think it should've been portrayed slightly darker. It was a bit candy floss compared to "NEDS". I didn't feel like I was watching Glasgow. At times it could've been based in an old London setting. Overall, it's a great film to watch with the boys. It was intense but I could imagine it would be fun to watch it with others. It shouldn't have been portrayed as a true story as it may have been slightly more successful. But great film, decent acting and visually entertaining.

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    • Trivia
      Due to Strathclyde Police (now Police Scotland) refusing to co-operate with the production company the movie was shot in London, not Glasgow.
    • Connections
      Featured in Film '72: Episode dated 16 January 2013 (2013)
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      written and performed by Scott Peden. Courtesy of SM Records,

      Copyright Scott Peden/SM Records 2012. From the Album, The Complete and Utter Confidence of Ignorance.

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gangster
    • Filming locations
      • Millennium Mills, West Silvertown, London, England, UK(Ferris meets with Arthur Thompson)
    • Production company
      • Carnaby International
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $609,607
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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