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Ein junges Teenager-Mädchen hat Schwierigkeiten, für sich und ihren jüngeren Bruder zu sorgen, nachdem sie von ihrer alleinerziehenden Mutter verlassen wurde und keine andere Wahl hatte, als... Alles lesenEin junges Teenager-Mädchen hat Schwierigkeiten, für sich und ihren jüngeren Bruder zu sorgen, nachdem sie von ihrer alleinerziehenden Mutter verlassen wurde und keine andere Wahl hatte, als auf der Straße zu leben.Ein junges Teenager-Mädchen hat Schwierigkeiten, für sich und ihren jüngeren Bruder zu sorgen, nachdem sie von ihrer alleinerziehenden Mutter verlassen wurde und keine andere Wahl hatte, als auf der Straße zu leben.
- 1 BAFTA Award gewonnen
- 16 Gewinne & 30 Nominierungen insgesamt
Sharon D. Clarke
- Anita
- (as Sharon Clarke)
Shola Adewusi
- Grandmother Omotoso
- (Synchronisation)
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Rocks is a film that was really powerful. It was heartfelt, touching, and emotional. You were able to get wrapped up into the story and experience something that felt real. You were able to cringe at the lows the main character reaches, you were able to smile at small character moments, and you were able to cry when things turned somber. This film is wonderfully crafted, with its excellent writing, editing, direction, and story, it's truly remarkable. I have nothing but good things to say. I rate Rocks a 9/10.
My Review- Rocks
The most nominated movie at the BAFTAS this year with 7 nominations in all.
My Rating 7.5 :10
I won't mention the major films that have been snubbed at the new look Politically correct BAFTAS this year except to say that this Independent "Indie" film "Rocks" budget wouldn't even have paid for the catering van on a Blockbuster or mainstream Studio movie
The director, of "Rocks"Sarah Gavron's last film, 2015's Suffragette, featured a star-studded cast and reasonably-sized budget. "Rocks" . Sarah Gavron spent a couple of years securing funding, Gavron and her producer Faye Ward eventually secured £3 million -
This is a heartfelt contemporary story it could have been alternately titled "The Kids Aren't Alright."
Shola (Bukky Bakray), or Rocks, as she's known, lives in a London council flat with her younger brother Emmanuel (D'angelou Osei Kissiedu) and their single mother.
Bukky Bakray is nominated for a Best Actress BAFTA and she is wonderful in her role as Emmanuel's protector after her mentally stressed Mum leaves a note to say she has to leave them to "fix her head"
Rocks comes home to find her life radically altered: she is suddenly on her own with a child to take care of. Rocks is mercurial, impulsive, and deeply sensitive - not unusual for her age, she sometimes makes desperately poor decisions, for what look to her like good reasons.
This leads to misunderstandings with her best friend Sumatra played beautifully by Kosar Ali (nominated for Best Supporting Actress BAFTA ) and basically taking to the streets with brother Emmanuel .
I'm amazed that D'angelou Osie Kidsedou didn't get a nomination for Best Supporting Actor he really gives a splendid performance.
The film premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival in the Platform Prize program and hasn't really been noticed by any of the major Awards up till this years BAFTAS and I predict in the BAFTAS new Culturally diverse culture that "Rocks" will Rock at this year's Ceremony.
If you only go to the cinema once during lock-down make sure that this is the film that you see. A wonderful film with an astonishing performance from Bucky Bakray as the title character.
Rocks is the story of a young teenage girl in London who finds herself struggling to take care of herself and her younger brother after being abandoned by their single mother with no choice but to live out on the streets or with friends .
I love working class British films that depict struggle and hardship . It's the reason why Ken Loach is one of my favourite directors. This is a multi BAFTA nominated film that's actually been around since 2019 but because we are going through a period where Woman and Diversity are being picked by all awards associations it's taken it's time to be recognised.
I have to admit that at first , the characters really annoyed me . The way they acted and spoke was so far away from what I'm used to , I found them all irritating but then something happened . The longer the film went on and more became invested in the struggles of Rocks and her brother , the more I warmed to them .
The acting is really good . Especially from Bukky Bakray . Her brother played by D'angelou Osei Kissiedu is very good as well , I couldn't help be be really impressed with them . While I enjoyed the film , I'm not sure , under any other circumstances ( Covid and the new diversity policy) it would be good enough to be up for so many BAFTAs but good luck to them anyway.
Rocks is available on Netflix.
I love working class British films that depict struggle and hardship . It's the reason why Ken Loach is one of my favourite directors. This is a multi BAFTA nominated film that's actually been around since 2019 but because we are going through a period where Woman and Diversity are being picked by all awards associations it's taken it's time to be recognised.
I have to admit that at first , the characters really annoyed me . The way they acted and spoke was so far away from what I'm used to , I found them all irritating but then something happened . The longer the film went on and more became invested in the struggles of Rocks and her brother , the more I warmed to them .
The acting is really good . Especially from Bukky Bakray . Her brother played by D'angelou Osei Kissiedu is very good as well , I couldn't help be be really impressed with them . While I enjoyed the film , I'm not sure , under any other circumstances ( Covid and the new diversity policy) it would be good enough to be up for so many BAFTAs but good luck to them anyway.
Rocks is available on Netflix.
At the beginning of 'Rocks', the audience sees the images in a vertical rectangular frame, as if they were filmed with a smartphone. For a second, I feared this was going to be the case during the whole film. Fortunately, it is a gimmick that's repeated only now and then for a few seconds.
In fact, it is quite a nice and appropriate feature, because the film is about teenage girls. As teenage girls do, they film each other with their smartphones. The images add to the authenticity of this film, which does a very good job by showing the girls' lives as real as can be.
Rocks, as everyone calls her, is a normal and happy girl, living in a multicultural working class part of London. But her life is turned upside down when one day her mother dissapears, leaving only a note and some money, telling Rocks she 'needs time to clear her head'. From then on, Rocks has to take care of herself and her little brother. She doesn't tell anyone about her mother's dissapearance, fearing the authorities, but her situation gets more and more difficult.
The young actresses are phenomenal. This is as close as you can get to a fly-on-the-wall account of modern teenage life. During the film, friendships develop, as well as mutual aversions. Rocks tests the loyalty of her friends to the limit. Apart from being a portrait of a young girl in difficult circumstances, it is also a tribute to female power and loyalty. Apart from Rocks's little brother and some school teachers, there are almost no male characters in the film.
At times, the film reminded me of 'Entre les murs', the French movie about a difficult school class. At other times, it reminded me of 'Nobody knows', the Japanese movie of children left behind by their mother. Anyone who enjoyed these films, wil enjoy this one too.
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- WissenswertesIncluded among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider.
- VerbindungenFeatures Buy Buy Baby (2012)
- SoundtracksProud Mary
Written by John Fogerty (as John Cameron Fogerty)
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- Рокс
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- Hackney, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(neighborhood where Rocks lives)
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- 628.654 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 33 Minuten
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