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7.3/10 • 301

1996-06-211h 32m

ComedyDramaRomance

An urban fairytale.

Set during a long, hot summer on the Thamesmead Estate in Southeast London, three teenagers edge towards adulthood.

Directors
Hettie Macdonald
Editors
Don Fairservice

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  1. Linda Henry

    Linda Henry

    Sandra Gangel

  2. Glen Berry

    Glen Berry

    Jamie Gangel

  3. Scott Neal

    Scott Neal

    Steven Pearce

  4. Tameka Empson

    Tameka Empson

    Leah

  5. Ben Daniels

    Ben Daniels

    Tony

  6. Meera Syal

    Meera Syal

    Miss Chauhan

  7. Garry Cooper

    Garry Cooper

    Ronnie Pearce

  8. Jeillo Edwards

    Jeillo Edwards

    Rose

  9. Terry Duggan

    Terry Duggan

    Kevin

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Filipe Manuel Neto

Mar 14, 2023

2/10

Yet another apologetic film about the assumption of homosexuality. I've had other occasions to say that I'm not a fan of apologetic and contestatory films. I am not against their existence, there is room for them and cinema is a legitimate form for the expression and defense of political, social or moral agendas, theories and ideas. It's simply not a type of cinema that I really like to consume, not least because it's a niche cinema, that is, that tends to please those who already defend those ideas, in addition to trying to convince us to accept them. This film does precisely that with homosexuality. There are more and more films that talk about the subject, some do it with skill and even a healthy neutrality, which leaves us room to think and doesn't try to teach us the opinions we should have. “Dallas Buyers Club”, “Philadelphia” or even “Milk” are good films about the theme and about people who defended well the sacred right of homosexuals (and of any citizen) to live their sex life without being the target of recriminations, as long as obey the laws like all citizens. This movie is not that good. The script focuses on two young people from troubled families in the suburbs of London: after refusing to go home, where he suffers aggression, Steven is welcomed by Jamie's mother. The closeness between the two teenagers eventually leads them to become sexually involved, leading to major complications as their relationship becomes increasingly obvious to everyone who lives there. That is, the film is like so many others, except that it is about homosexuals who live in a kind of urban Babylon where crime, alcohol, drugs, sex and the end of moral values grow more easily than weeds. Supposedly, their relationship is the purest and most innocent thing that is born there... or that's what the film tries to convince us. I wouldn't have so many problems with the moral degradation of that social environment if the story was good, but it's not: it's too sugary, melodramatic, it's full of clichés, and it's approached in a dogmatic way, always around prejudice and shame in being homosexual. The film does not deviate from this tone and, using cheap sentimentality, wants to force us to think in a certain way. Glenn Berry and Scot Neal are two actors I didn't know, and whose careers didn't take off. I don't know where they are today, but I can say that, from what I've seen, they don't seem to be working as actors anymore and haven't achieved any success. Perhaps this is due to the absolute lack of charisma that both suffer from, and that did not help them to sustain their role in this film. Linda Henry is much more effective and competent, even if she cannot save the film. On a technical level, and being an independent film with a limited budget, we can't fault it. The film does a good job with what it has. There just isn't anything that is really notable, or outstanding.

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
--
Revenue
$1,500,000.00
Keywords
coming outlondon, englandsexualitybased on play or musicalmale homosexualitysummersingle motherteenage loveteenage sexualitylgbtdancing in the streetlgbt teenwoman directorgay themelgbt interestteenagerromantic