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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
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    • 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
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      • Ray Burdis
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    7Groverdox

    About time they gave the Scots a shot

    "The Wee Man" is an above average British gangster flick that has a serious pacing issue in the final act, and too few memorable characters, to make it a classic.

    There are so many British gangster flicks that there are even a few that are considered classics, such as "The Long Good Friday", "Get Carter", and "Mona Lisa". I've never seen one set in Scotland, though. This one is allegedly based on a real person. The movie feels fairly realistic as it shows his embrace of crime and what led him to it. You can empathise; the man isn't just a cold hearted killer.

    When it gets involved with the details of criminal life, the movie loses a bit of ground because it's hard to tell who everybody is. The movie eventually becomes a series of shootings that tries to wrap it up a bit too quickly.

    Despite having an R18+ rating here in Australia the violence isn't particularly graphic, but there is a fair bit of it.

    It's probably a must-see for British gangster film fans, but anybody else can skip it.
    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.
    7Lejink

    Ferris wheels within wheels

    As a Glaswegian, I was certainly aware of the real-life main criminal characters in this film without knowing all the ins and outs of who did what to whom, when and why. I largely looked in vain however for actual Glasgow locations, although the notes here tell me that's because the local police refused cooperation, which isn't hard to understand, watching the film.

    The film itself is a tough, often violent look at turf wars in Glasgow and in particular the rival bosses fighting it out for control and centres on Paul Ferris, a very well known character in these parts. It tells his story using childhood flashbacks to demonstrate the influence of his old-fashioned tough-love father, his friendship with two childhood buddies, whose fates at the end of the film help convince Ferris to go straight at last and of course his introduction to violence amongst both police and thieves which helped lead him on his criminal path.

    The story itself of a gangster's rise and fall isn't original and doesn't really aim for any great dynamism or originality in the direction either. Its striving for realism is limited by the afore-mentioned substitution for Glasgow by London, the noticeable (but not unwelcome) tempering of the way brutal beatings-up and shootings are depicted, plus the character acting in the cast isn't completely consistent.

    Martin Compston is slightly restricted in his portrayal of the titular character Paul Ferris by his baby-face demeanour but otherwise carries off a tricky, if clichéd part with plenty of conviction. John Hannah as a scheming would-be kingpin and Denis Lawson as Ferris's father lend experience to their parts and probably stand out accordingly from the rest of the cast.

    One could argue that the film is skewered too much in favour of Ferris's viewpoint and indeed the criminal lifestyle and modus-operandi altogether with the police and prison officials invariably shown as corrupt, barbaric and above the law they supposedly serve. Nevertheless the story, though hindered by the intrusive insertions of flashbacks to young Paul, in a failed attempt to demonstrate the child being father to the man, has a kinetic energy which keeps you watching until the bitter end.

    Not an easy watch or even a great watch, but otherwise a good attempt at a contemporary true-crime story.
    3lisapatrick

    One Sided

    Went to see this in the cinema and thought it would be hard hitting and exciting. Had high expectations but was really let down. Firstly, all the woman cast members were terrible. Acting left a lot to be desired and were wooden and frankly annoying. Stand out performance was from the actor who played Arthur Jr (Fat Boy.) Being from Glasgow- the accents were ridiculous- if you come from the South Side of Glasgow you don't talk like you are from Edinburgh. Some of the more violent scenes were quite good. The most annoying thing about this film was the portrayal of Paul Ferris. He was not a hero, he did not stab and scalp people because he was bullied as a child. He was a criminal and a thug. Its as if someone has listened to Paul Ferris' side of the story and not listened to anyone else. The film was mince. Would give this a miss if you are interested in the Glasgow Gangster scene as it does not ring true to what really happened.
    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

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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)
    • Soundtracks
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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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      • $609,607
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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