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Dave';;;s a petty criminal living on drugs and violence in London. After a heist gone wrong brings about his best friend';;;s death, he turns to Islam for finding peace to his feelings for shame and remorse. But soon his past life comes back to haunt him.
1973, Potton, Bedfordshire, England, UK
25 April 1951, England, UK
17 July 1988, London, England, UK
February1981, Kelvedon, Essex, England, UK
26 October 1971, Hoxton, London, England, UK
February 13, 2015
A progressive reinvention of a tired genre.December 12, 2015
Hulmes' film is intelligent and original, a debut of promise.February 17, 2015
Andrew Hulme's debut feature has moments of tremendous raw power.February 09, 2015
A film that leans on more crime-movie clichés than anyone involved would probably admit.February 15, 2015
Paranoid sound design and woozy atmospherics accentuate the film's more experimental aspects.February 12, 2015
This is an accomplished debut from Hulme, who is a film-making force to be reckoned with.February 12, 2015
There's a lot of talent on-screen in this British crime drama by editor-turned-director Andrew Hulme, but the film never quite resolves itself into something meaningful.February 12, 2015
The film's subtle, underlying air of menace is nicely sustained throughout.February 12, 2015
Not just another gritty London crime drama, this is compelling and credible with a convincing star turn from Frederick Schmidt.February 09, 2015
There are a number of promising elements here, including the performance of Aymen Hamdouchi as Dave's best mate Tariq, but the film is flashy, uneven and shallow.December 30, 2015
Andrew Hulme's film does try to challenge some stereotypes. But it can't escape all the usual moody-faced hardmen saying "p*** off" that apparently make the capital their home.February 13, 2015
Unfortunately the elements that are fresh and intriguing are the very ones that receive the least attention.