अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंAn aspiring teenager gymnast's world is turned upside down with the arrival of the half-brother she never knew she had.An aspiring teenager gymnast's world is turned upside down with the arrival of the half-brother she never knew she had.An aspiring teenager gymnast's world is turned upside down with the arrival of the half-brother she never knew she had.
- पुरस्कार
- 1 जीत और कुल 4 नामांकन
Delyse Chate
- Alice
- (as Delyse Chase)
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Growing up's tough and made a lot tougher when nobody's there to care and you don't get any attention. Half sibling teens meet unexpectedly for the first time and results in two outstanding cinematic performances by two soon to be a lot better known performers. British cinema doing what British cinema does best. Highly recommended.
Social issues British drama. Not cinematic. Too many close ups. The story is cute. Brother - sister dynamics but l wouldnt waste my evening to watch it again.
This short but sweet little movie captures something of the angst of youth without shoving it in your face. The two main actors are fantastic in their roles (if you can put up with their mockney east landan chav accents), it's morally ambiguous but well directed and scripted. Well worth 85 minutes of your time.
Like how the camera goes and the sound nicely done. Even if it does not seem like.
You immediately feel her struggle in life. How she is getting back on people. Clearly shows what kind of person she is.
Great done on resembling the real life.
Hmmm uncertainty and her lack of confidence make her making decisions and actions.
She finally has somewhere where she is someone and really want to do things to be got more in and willing to go far.
She does not even know who is protecting her and who is using her, that, blinded by the need for acknowledgement.
Good acting Like the camera, good simple not liking Hollywood Sound is maybe just too shabby, too easy It is clear that those who care will do nothing that hurt your environment.
You immediately feel her struggle in life. How she is getting back on people. Clearly shows what kind of person she is.
Great done on resembling the real life.
Hmmm uncertainty and her lack of confidence make her making decisions and actions.
She finally has somewhere where she is someone and really want to do things to be got more in and willing to go far.
She does not even know who is protecting her and who is using her, that, blinded by the need for acknowledgement.
Good acting Like the camera, good simple not liking Hollywood Sound is maybe just too shabby, too easy It is clear that those who care will do nothing that hurt your environment.
14-year-old Leigh (Frankie Box) lives with her neglectful father on the outskirts of Brighton. She's a talented gymnast, training hard for her first competition despite her lack of confidence, some mean fellow gymnasts, and little money to pay for her fees. When an older half-brother appears at her house one night, Leigh's lonely existence is altered. Mistrust gradually transforms into exciting new feelings as Leigh receives the attention she craves. But she is also exposed to the thrill and danger of moped crime. Debut director Eva Riley delivers an assured and spirited coming-of-age story that explores with heartfelt sensitivity a sibling relationship.
There's a few things going on in this almost-real-life film. There's the growing up of Leigh with all the problems that brings. A poor parent, bullying, body image, lack of self esteem and many other things that affect young girls. You can tell she's feisty and lives in hope and yet is one bad decision away from a seriously damaged life.
The familial landscape is poor for her. Few friends, poor family relations, until a previously unknown brother turns up and she mistakes the affection and love of a sibling for something a little more romantic. Such is her need for positive regard she's keen to join her new found brother and his slightly suspect friends, especially Rob (William Ash) who seems to think of himself as a small time gangster. Interestingly her new brother also seems to be lacking love and attention. Perhaps this is Riley's nod to poor parenting?
There's also a social recognition of the kinds of behaviours and aspirations of modern young people. Crime is seen as just another way to earn money and an acceptance of growing severity of crime seem to come so easily.
They say Frankie Box has only done a handful of things and is a brilliant newcomer. While she certainly puts in a great performance, she is just being herself a lot of the time. Spend any time with kids from some inner cities and you will see this hardened attitude encasing a need for attention and love, with outward signs of rebellion or hatred. This is common in the youth of today and she doesn't need to act the part entirely. Leigh mirrors very common youth attitudes.
A great film if you like gritty show-it-as-it-is kind of films with a very open end. It was definitely worthy of a rating of 7 from me.
There's a few things going on in this almost-real-life film. There's the growing up of Leigh with all the problems that brings. A poor parent, bullying, body image, lack of self esteem and many other things that affect young girls. You can tell she's feisty and lives in hope and yet is one bad decision away from a seriously damaged life.
The familial landscape is poor for her. Few friends, poor family relations, until a previously unknown brother turns up and she mistakes the affection and love of a sibling for something a little more romantic. Such is her need for positive regard she's keen to join her new found brother and his slightly suspect friends, especially Rob (William Ash) who seems to think of himself as a small time gangster. Interestingly her new brother also seems to be lacking love and attention. Perhaps this is Riley's nod to poor parenting?
There's also a social recognition of the kinds of behaviours and aspirations of modern young people. Crime is seen as just another way to earn money and an acceptance of growing severity of crime seem to come so easily.
They say Frankie Box has only done a handful of things and is a brilliant newcomer. While she certainly puts in a great performance, she is just being herself a lot of the time. Spend any time with kids from some inner cities and you will see this hardened attitude encasing a need for attention and love, with outward signs of rebellion or hatred. This is common in the youth of today and she doesn't need to act the part entirely. Leigh mirrors very common youth attitudes.
A great film if you like gritty show-it-as-it-is kind of films with a very open end. It was definitely worthy of a rating of 7 from me.
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