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Director:
Saul Dibb
Writers:
Saul Dibb (writer)
Catherine Johnson (writer)
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Release Date:
8 April 2005 (UK) more
Genre:
Drama more
Tagline:
Pray... They may be your last words... more
Awards:
3 wins & 3 nominations more
NewsDesk:
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User Comments:
Treads familiar path but is worthy in the face of the UK's film and music scene obsession with making gun culture "cool" more

Cast

  (Credited cast)
Leon Black ... Wisdom
Chris Callendar ... Ricky's Soliciter

Dora Clouttick
Louise Delamere ... Probation Officer
Luke Fraser ... Curtis
Des Hamilton ... School Teacher
Martin Heathcote ... CID Officer (credit only)
Gary Henry ... Randal Cue
Sid Karne ... Gang Member
Clark Lawson ... Godfrey
Claire Perkins ... Beverely
Sharea-mounira Samuels ... Shea
Greg Tanner ... Police Officer / SO19 Officer
Rio Tison ... Rio
Jadiel Vitalis ... Meadow
Curtis Walker ... Leon
Ashley Walters ... Ricky
Sylvester Williams ... Neville
Jaime Winstone ... Natalie
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Boys (UK) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for violence, a strong sex scene, language and some drug use.
Runtime:
89 min
Country:
UK
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Filming Locations:
Hackney, London, England, UK
Company:
BBC Films more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Director Dibb interviewed local teenagers as a part of his research for the film. more

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Treads familiar path but is worthy in the face of the UK's film and music scene obsession with making gun culture "cool", 19 April 2005
Author: bob the moo from Birmingham, UK

Having served his time for stabbing another teenager, Ricky is released from prison and collected by his little brother and his friend Wisdom. Arriving back in London, Wisdom accidentally damages a car of another young man, but Ricky makes him walk away when things escalate towards a fight. However, when Wisdom realises that the word on the street is that he is a p*ssy, he revisits the young man and shoots his dog dead. Ricky tries to resolve the situation to avoid getting drawn back into the violence that landed him in jail in the first place. Meanwhile, younger brother Curtis watches all these things with admiring eyes.

Basically if you can't work out where the film is headed just from my very basic plot summary then you simply haven't seen enough American ghetto movies and indeed, one of the weaknesses in this film is that it is predictable from not only the moment it starts, but even the moment you are in the lobby looking at the poster. The message is simple but an important one and it is one of the reasons you should try and see it. That it is predictable is surprisingly not a problem and somehow the film is still engaging throughout – and I'm not entirely sure why it manages to do it. I think what carries the film is how very natural and down to earth the whole thing is; it feels like real life, the characters feel like real people and for this reason it is engaging because we, the audience, care even if deep inside we know where it is going.

The writing and direction is a big part of making this work. The writing takes the "no way out of the ghetto" cliché and puts it across in such a way that it is not glamorised; the violence starts over nothing and is never anything more than petty and a total waste of time. The small scale of everything within the story is also engaging – the violence is not between "gangstas" "rolling" in "Escalades" or "Lexus" but rather teenagers who live in tiny flats with basic furniture and minor drug habits. Although the sentiment may match those of characters in "hood" movies, the real sense of the small is effective and convincing. The direction helps this, with no flashy camera-work and the feeling of London streets and cramped flats. To me this realism was important mainly because, in the UK, we are constantly assailed by a presentation of reality in R'n'B music of bling, expensive cars and women in shorts; meanwhile UK cinema we have an obsession on cool guns and gangsters that comes from "Lock, Stock" and countless copies. If anything the overwhelming of the market with such images and hype make it all the more important to have a film like Bullet Boy do good business to counter it.

Ironically, lead actor Walters is one of those that has had a part in presenting a life that is outside of the reach of nearly all of us (fast cars, guns, violence, drugs and girls) by his part in videos and songs with So Solid Crew. Indeed the group themselves have had their fair share of headlines over shootings and cars and I would like to think that in some way this film was a decision Walters made to try and redress the balance. Regardless of his motives though, Walters is strong; he is natural and convincing as a black teenager in a high rise world of posturing and trivia and he does it without glamorising it or showing a concern for keeping up his So Solid personae or image. He is given good support from Perkins, Fraser and Black among others – all of whom add to the feeling of a convincing portrayal of daily reality for many. They don't feel the need to play up to black stereotypes of anger and hardships and they are simply convincingly real people.

Overall this is a predictable film that treads a very familiar path but the natural delivery in all aspects mean it come across as convincing and engaging – simply put, we care and we stay with it for that reason. If nothing else, see it to try and counteract the perversion of reality and glamorisation of violence that is pushed in the name of selling records.

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