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Plot: Gerry and Sewell are broke. Gerry’s still at school and Sewell is unemployed. They both wish for better things in life. Owning two season tickets to their beloved football club is their biggest dream of all. The tickets cost £1000 – they’re £1000 short. But they are nothing if not resourceful, and they set themselves a mission to raise the cash. While they think up increasingly outlandish money making schemes – from selling junk to shoplifting and the odd bit of housebreaking – real life begins to interfere with the pair’s final scam going hilariously awry landing them in jail, only to discover that their punishment gets them exactly where they want to be!
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Totally recommended
It’s not everyday that a movie moves you beyond words. As a football fan myself, I totally understood how important it was for those kids to have season tickets for Newcastle United. I could totally relate to the love they had for their club and the way they wanted to be respected. After all, that was all they ever wanted: respect. How to get it? Well, those are just boys with difficult lives. Their way to get respect was unorthodox, but how can I blame them? It has some funny moments, but this is mostly a sad story. Sure, this is not a feel-good movie. But why would it be? It is much better than that. And despite all the bitterness, I was left with a smile in my face and a lonely tear in my eye: those boys were happy and I was happy with them. Maybe the direction is too much predictable (after you see one Mark Herman movie, you pretty much saw all he has to offer as a director), but it has amazing characters and unpredictably amazing acting. I just love a movie that doesn’t let me be indifferent to the story and the characters. This is such a movie. Totally recommend it.
Basically dishonest
Contrary to most of the comments in this section, I have to say this film just barely escapes the definition ‘rubbish!’. The only readers who seem to be aware of what a catalogue of clichés it is are those who, like me, live in the north-east and know at first hand what the area is like. I am totally sick of films that are supposed to be ‘realistic’, yet portray the working class (of wherever) as stupid, criminal low-lifes, but then excuse them because of their social background. And funny? I smiled briefly twice and laughed once, but that was at the incongruity of two boy actors with Sunderland accents supposedly trying to hide their Newcastle accents from Sunderland football fans! There was only one likable character in the whole film, and that was the senile grandfather played quietly but very competently by Roy Hudd — the only non-Geordie in the cast.As for the writing — well, I just wonder what university sociology department the author studied at. He certainly had no ear for the local accent. And I too have never heard the expression ‘Purely Belter’ — and not only am I a native, I’m a linguist who’s written articles on the local dialect.
Don’t waste your time and eyesight on this garbage. It isn’t funny, it isn’t realistic, it isn’t entertaining, and it is fundamentally dishonest.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 39 min (99 min)
Budget 0
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Status Released
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Genre Comedy, Drama
Director Mark Herman
Writer Mark Herman, Jonathan Tulloch
Actors Chris Beattie, Greg McLane, Charlie Hardwick
Country United Kingdom
Awards 4 wins & 3 nominations
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital
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Film Length 2,829 m (Spain)
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