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Overview
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Writers:
Paul Fraser (written by) and
Shane Meadows (written by)
Release Date:
6 September 2002 (UK) more
Tagline:
A tinned spaghetti western
Plot:
After seeing his ex-girlfriend (Henderson) turn down a nationally televised marriage proposal, a small-time crook (Carlyle) returns to his hometown to try and win back her heart. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 nomination more
NewsDesk:
Shane Meadows And Paddy Considine Reunite For Le Donk!
(From Twitch. 22 January 2009, 11:13 AM, PST)
User Comments:
Meadows' worst film.. but still better than average more (33 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Robert Carlyle | ... | Jimmy | |
| Vanessa Feltz | ... | Vanessa | |
| Ricky Tomlinson | ... | Charlie | |
| Kathy Burke | ... | Carol | |
| Vicki Patterson | ... | Audience Guest | |
| Shirley Henderson | ... | Shirley | |
| Finn Atkins | ... | Marlene | |
| Kelly Thresher | ... | Donna | |
| Rhys Ifans | ... | Dek | |
| Andrew Shim | ... | Donut | |
| Ryan Bruce | ... | Emerson | |
| Eliot Otis Brown Walters | ... | Lake | |
| Anthony Strachan | ... | Jumbo (as Antony Strachan) | |
| David McKay | ... | Dougy (as David Mckay) | |
| James Cosmo | ... | Billy |
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Rated R for language.
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Runtime:
104 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Finland:K-7 | Iceland:L | Singapore:NC-16 (DVD rating) | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Norway:15 | Singapore:PG | UK:15 | USA:R | Canada:A
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When Dek (played by Rhys Ifans) finds out that Jimmy (played by Robert Carlyle), is back in town, he proclaims to Carol: "He's only your foster brother! He could have Hannibal Lector's DNA for all we know! Rhys Ifans went on to portray Grutas, Hannibal Lector's nemesis, in Hannibal Rising. more
Quotes:
Dek:
You've never been in a serious car wreck.
Donna:
Neither have you.
Dek:
I had a car door this close, this close to my eye. It was a near death experience.
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References The Silence of the Lambs (1991) more
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Ballroom Blitz more
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Shane Meadows' first film, 'TwentyFour Seven', was dark, intense and arty; his second, 'A Room for Romeo Brass', is one my favourite movies, atmospheric, wildly funny and moving. But this, his third film, is not quite as brilliant, and indeed Meadows has acknowledged it as something of a wrong turn. Compared to it's predecessors, the mood is less claustrophobic, the humour a bit broader brush, and ultimately the movie is less poignant. Perhaps part of the problem is that whereas one of the highlights of Meadows' earlier films were the brilliant performances he coaxed out of largely unknown actors (Bob Hoskins was just about the only name of note in them), this film features a regular gallery of Brit-acting talent: Robert Carlyle, Kathy Burke, Ricky Tomslinson and Rhys Ifans. And while I have enjoyed movies featuring all of these actors, it's a bit hard, especially in the case of Tomlinson, to really see them in their roles, as opposed to as themselves. Sometimes, they almost seem to be performing too hard to fit into Meadows' sparsely filmed backdrops. One can also note that the cod-western theme is pursued with insufficient vigour to really define the movie. I don't want to be too harsh on the film overall, because there are still some very funny moments and excellent acting from Shirley Henderson and the young Finn Atkins. But it's certainly less ambitious than its two predecessors, which set the highest of standards by which to judge their successors.