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K-Shop

  • 2016
  • 16
  • 2h
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5.9/10
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Darren Morfitt, Reece Noi, Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar, Scot Williams, Ewen MacIntosh, Daniel Wilkinson, Samantha Lyden, and Ziad Abaza in K-Shop (2016)
After his father is killed in an altercation with drunken thugs, Salah's world is plunged into darkness. Forced into running the family kebab shop alone, Salah struggles to manage the increasingly rowdy nightlife. When a fight with an angry customer goes fatally wrong, he finds himself with a dead body on his hands. Having no faith in the authorities, Salah disposes of the body in the one place he knows best: the kebabs. As the shop's gullible customers devour the new recipe, Salah develops a taste for the kill and seizes the opportunity to turn vigilante, seeking vengeance for the abusive drunkards plaguing the streets.
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A kebab shop owner's son, Salah, turns vigilante after his father's death in an effort to clean up the relentless onslaught of boozed up thrill seekers waging war on his doorstep.A kebab shop owner's son, Salah, turns vigilante after his father's death in an effort to clean up the relentless onslaught of boozed up thrill seekers waging war on his doorstep.A kebab shop owner's son, Salah, turns vigilante after his father's death in an effort to clean up the relentless onslaught of boozed up thrill seekers waging war on his doorstep.

  • Director
    • Dan Pringle
  • Writer
    • Dan Pringle
  • Stars
    • Kristin Atherton
    • John May
    • Ewen MacIntosh
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • Dan Pringle
    • Writer
      • Dan Pringle
    • Stars
      • Kristin Atherton
      • John May
      • Ewen MacIntosh
    • 26User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Behind the K-Shop Episode 3 - Meet the new Sweeney Todd
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    Behind the K-Shop Episode 3 - Meet the new Sweeney Todd
    Behind the K-Shop Episode 2: The Director
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    Kristin Atherton
    Kristin Atherton
    • Sarah
    John May
    • Burley Oompa Loompa
    Ewen MacIntosh
    Ewen MacIntosh
    • Nigel
    Darren Morfitt
    • Steve
    Reece Noi
    Reece Noi
    • Malik
    Scot Williams
    Scot Williams
    • Jason Brown
    Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar
    Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar
    • Police Officer
    • (as Lucinda Rhodes-Flaherty)
    Martin W. Payne
    Martin W. Payne
    • Beach Streaker
    Sean Cernow
    Sean Cernow
    • Duckman
    Sean Pogmore
    Sean Pogmore
    • D.I. Saunders
    Nayef Rashed
    Nayef Rashed
    • Zaki
    Jamie Lee-Hill
    Jamie Lee-Hill
    • Oompa Loompa
    Ziad Abaza
    Ziad Abaza
    • Salah
    Daniel Wilkinson
    Daniel Wilkinson
    • Unicorn Man
    Edmund Dehn
    Edmund Dehn
    • Solicitor
    Joseph Booton
    • CCTV Chief
    Steve McCarten
    Steve McCarten
    • DCI Cunningham
    Laurent Durham
    • Bare Naked Lad #1
    • Director
      • Dan Pringle
    • Writer
      • Dan Pringle
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    afs-50925

    A poor excuse for a film!

    I'll keep this quick - AVOID!

    Sorry I haven't met the word count yet so with a little waffle we'll head for the main point. This film will satisfy a particular set of viewers and anger those with more to say.
    7Coventry

    Binge-drinking, binge-killing and … binge-kebab-munching!

    Next to being many other things, "K-Shop" first and foremost is an effectively harsh and confronting satire on England, and particularly how its culture and dignity completely deteriorated in the past two decades. It's abundantly clear that the film fiercely denounces the disgusting (but sadly very realistic and not exaggerated) British binge-drinking tragedies that occur every weekend, as well as all the vulgarities and embarrassment linked to them. But the obviously very cynical and embittered writer/director Dan Pringle simultaneously also criticizes many other shameless vices, most notably how disrespectfully English people treat the immigrants and how they stupidly idolize losers that basically didn't accomplish anything except for appearing in the media (like, for example, the winner of the "Big Brother" reality-TV show). But "K-Shop" is certainly also an insane black comedy and a gorier-than- expected horror/thriller, dealing with a variety of interesting themes including cannibalism, vigilante and modern day Sweeney Todd! Especially considering this is Dan Pringle's long- feature film debut, "K-Shop" definitely exceeded my expectations and – although it's about 30-40 minutes too long – I would label it as one of the more successful and recommendable horror movies to emerge from Britain in the last five years.

    Salah Sabir is of Turkish descent, but born and raised in England and a successful student at a prominent London university. He has to interrupt his studies to return home to Bournemouth where his father, a devoted and ambitious kebab shop owner, suffers with his health. Before he properly recovers, Salah's father is killed following a banal dispute with a group of drunken party animals. Salah decides to stay a while and temporarily run the shop, but his contempt and oppressed hatred towards these idiotic binge-drinkers quickly escalates. He accidentally kills an aggressive customer in his deep fryer and sees no other option but to process the cadaver into the special kebab meat recipe! The K-shop becomes a huge hit in the late-night life, and since there are always more than enough imbecilic drunkards entering the shop to irritate Salah, he never runs out of meat… Salah runs the shop for 7 great years, but then he gradually gets into trouble as the number of missing person cases is immense and several people in his surrounding grow suspicious. In case it was Dan Pringle's primary objective to make a social statement, then … well … he certainly made his point! I'm neither a binge-drinker nor an Englishman, but I felt a surrogate sense of shame throughout nearly the entire movie. There's a massive amount of (stock-) footage depicting people drinking, fighting, misbehaving, vomiting, urinating and even fornicating in public. It's nasty and marginal, but you know it's the truth and that makes it rather depressing. The film isn't entirely flawless, neither. Two hours is definitely too long for this type of movie and it feels as if Pringle easily could have cut or shrunk several sequences and even entire sub plots. The irrelevant and slowly developing romance between Salah and the charming Sarah shouldn't have been included, for instance, especially since it never really goes anywhere concrete, and also the sub plot with his alert weekend helper Malik is quite redundant. The acting performances are terrific and the soundtrack contains a large number of exhilarating and inciting music.
    10lukebyrne-77341

    Spot on - UK grime at it's best

    Awesome film. Captures the dark side of UK booze culture in a very entertaining way. Love the plot, love the gore, love the characters! The camera work captures the depravity that exists in UK nightlife in a way that is all too real for any of us who have been in a kebab shop past 11pm on a weekend. The creators have not held back on the realism of the most horrid scenes. Weak stomachs beware, there is no holding back! The characters are well thought out. Sadly, we have all met people who fit the bill, the cast does them all great justice. The realness of these horrible people is scarily accurate and really sucks you into the dark side of UK nightlife. Strongly recommend.
    7Stevieboy666

    Fancy a kebab?

    Salah,a student & refugee, inherits a seaside kebab shop when his father dies during an altercation with some drunken yobs. Subjected to constant verbal (much of it racist) and physical abuse Salah ends up killing a violent customer and disposing of his body in his kebabs. He goes on to repeat this several times over. This could have been a simple kill 'em and eat 'em gore movie, it certainly wouldn't be the first. However K-Shop addresses issues such as racism, violence, alcohol abuse & greed (the ambitious & ruthless local night club owner). The movie uses real footage of drunken people fighting, being sick, exposing themselves, having sex, etc, all in public. Sadly an all too familiar sight in towns & cities across Britain come the weekends. Watching the fictional Salah bloodily butcher his victims may prove too much for some viewers but it's the real anti social behaviour caused by alcohol that is truly shocking.
    5nikthebrush

    Makes some good points but does so slowly

    K-Shop makes some good points about lad (and ladette) culture and racial bigotry but the protagonist is just too moody to sympathise with and the film takes such a long time to say anything. A vague almost romance with a hotel manageress goes nowhere and the drug dealing subplot is underwritten and shoehorned in. Had potential.. never reaches it though. Oh and also features some nasty body dismemberment porn! Not quite sure if this was a slasher horror, a thriller or a social commentary. Might have been all three but wasn't good at any one of them.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in and around Bournemouth on the South Coast of England, many shots were real candid shots of late night party-goers in the town over the weekends.
    • Goofs
      While Salah is claiming his first victim, he has flashbacks...one of which is his dad being pushed and subsequently killed. As Salah was not around when the attack occurred, he would not have any visual reference for a flashback.
    • Connections
      Features Family Fortunes (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Living for the Weekend
      Written by Rich Archer (as Richard Archer)

      Licensed courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd

      Performed by Hard-Fi

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    • Release date
      • August 2, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 殺威瑪先生
    • Filming locations
      • 7 Gervis Pl, Bournemouth BH1 2AL(Kebab shop)
    • Production company
      • White Lantern Film
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      • $793
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      2 hours
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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