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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Georgie, una soñadora niña de 12 años, vive felizmente sola en su piso de Londres, llenándolo de magia. De repente, aparece su padre, del que está separada, y la obliga a enfrentarse a la re... Leer todoGeorgie, una soñadora niña de 12 años, vive felizmente sola en su piso de Londres, llenándolo de magia. De repente, aparece su padre, del que está separada, y la obliga a enfrentarse a la realidad.Georgie, una soñadora niña de 12 años, vive felizmente sola en su piso de Londres, llenándolo de magia. De repente, aparece su padre, del que está separada, y la obliga a enfrentarse a la realidad.
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- Nominado a 1 premio BAFTA
- 11 premios y 23 nominaciones en total
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Lola Campbell - Future Star
Lola Campbell carries this movie as Georgie. She is such a good actress for her age. This is my first time seeing her in a movie and I'm hoping to see her in many more.
As for the rest of the movie, I think it has quite good depictions of how people deal with grief and loss. Georgie's dad in the movie has a particular good little arc and becomes very likeable by the end of the film.
Alin Uzum as Ally has some great comedic moments and lands all his jokes very well. There is also a great little comedic moment with Georgie and her dad in around the mid point of the movie which got a big laugh out of my audience.
As for the rest of the movie, I think it has quite good depictions of how people deal with grief and loss. Georgie's dad in the movie has a particular good little arc and becomes very likeable by the end of the film.
Alin Uzum as Ally has some great comedic moments and lands all his jokes very well. There is also a great little comedic moment with Georgie and her dad in around the mid point of the movie which got a big laugh out of my audience.
Any Old Iron...
It's fair to say that life has taken quite a turn, since your mother passed away you've had to learn, how to fend, forage, sustain - hold the social and constrain, and then your dad walks in, and makes surprise return. At first it's somewhat awkward and annoying, if there's one thing that you're not then it is cloying, you do your best to shake him off, but he's persistent like a cough, but you try to understand, how he's deploying.
Two top drawer performance from Lola Campbell and Harris Dickinson make this a film worth exploring in the tradition of great British contemporary independent filmmaking.
Two top drawer performance from Lola Campbell and Harris Dickinson make this a film worth exploring in the tradition of great British contemporary independent filmmaking.
Georgie, feral child, is a scrappy 12-yr-old girl.
Set and filmed in the greater London area, Lola Campbell is really good as Georgie. She was an accidental product of teenagers and her dad skipped out pretty quickly. Now that she is 12 her mother developed an illness and died. Somehow Georgie managed to stay in their flat, avoiding Social Services by claiming an uncle lived there. An ingenious girl, she would have the guy at the story recite certain phrases that she could play back during phone calls.
She has to really scrap to stay alive, like nicking things to fence so that she could get some money. Mostly living the life of a feral child, with only one friend, a boy named Ali. Then, out of the blue, this 30-yr-old guy with partially bleached hair shows up, jumping over the back wooden fence. He is her dad, coming back from overseas to see what he might be able to do.
The way the movie starts, with unusual scenes and a very shaky camera, we considered abandoning it. But we didn't and the patience paid off. This is a really nice, heartwarming story about two strangers, daughter and dad, learning about each other and finding how each can enrich the others' life. The last 20 or so minutes is definitely worth the patience.
At home, on DVD, from our public library.
She has to really scrap to stay alive, like nicking things to fence so that she could get some money. Mostly living the life of a feral child, with only one friend, a boy named Ali. Then, out of the blue, this 30-yr-old guy with partially bleached hair shows up, jumping over the back wooden fence. He is her dad, coming back from overseas to see what he might be able to do.
The way the movie starts, with unusual scenes and a very shaky camera, we considered abandoning it. But we didn't and the patience paid off. This is a really nice, heartwarming story about two strangers, daughter and dad, learning about each other and finding how each can enrich the others' life. The last 20 or so minutes is definitely worth the patience.
At home, on DVD, from our public library.
TRIES WAY TOO HARD to make you feel something
SCRAPPER has so much potential but unfortunately quickly falls apart.
What Worked: The characters were authentic and grounded and the acting was strong. Some of the magical realism was done well. There was heart. The way the characters in Georgie's neighborhood and life are explored is creative, as is the use of color. I also appreciated that even though Georgie had a hearing aid, it was just part of her world and never really spoken about. It just was normalised.
What didn't work: The story was trying too hard to pull at your heartstrings and often took itself too seriously. Not much happens, it's slow and repetitive and the whole story could have been told in a 25 minute short film with the same emotional arc. The emotional investment that is established in the prologue is promising but it then you're living in that same space for what feels like a 2hr film (even though it was 84 minutes it felt like it never ended). The script wasn't tight and some plot points were left unanswered.
Overall it's definitely what you would expect a Sundance film to look and feel like (hence why Sundance is becoming more and more irrelevant and tone deaf).
If you wanna watch a great movie about poor white single-parent family, I much prefer THE FLORIDA PROJECT as it was more restrained in its request for your heartstrings and yet manages to tug at them harder. Watching THE FLORIDA PROJECT I was moved to cry, watching SCRAPPER I kept think wow, they're really wanting me to feel this certain way at this moment in the story, when will this be over?
What Worked: The characters were authentic and grounded and the acting was strong. Some of the magical realism was done well. There was heart. The way the characters in Georgie's neighborhood and life are explored is creative, as is the use of color. I also appreciated that even though Georgie had a hearing aid, it was just part of her world and never really spoken about. It just was normalised.
What didn't work: The story was trying too hard to pull at your heartstrings and often took itself too seriously. Not much happens, it's slow and repetitive and the whole story could have been told in a 25 minute short film with the same emotional arc. The emotional investment that is established in the prologue is promising but it then you're living in that same space for what feels like a 2hr film (even though it was 84 minutes it felt like it never ended). The script wasn't tight and some plot points were left unanswered.
Overall it's definitely what you would expect a Sundance film to look and feel like (hence why Sundance is becoming more and more irrelevant and tone deaf).
If you wanna watch a great movie about poor white single-parent family, I much prefer THE FLORIDA PROJECT as it was more restrained in its request for your heartstrings and yet manages to tug at them harder. Watching THE FLORIDA PROJECT I was moved to cry, watching SCRAPPER I kept think wow, they're really wanting me to feel this certain way at this moment in the story, when will this be over?
This will catch you off guard...
This will catch you off guard. Georgie (Lola Campbell) is a good kid dealing with a lot, the loss of her mum, she fends for herself, not always in the best way. She's house proud, misses her mum, deft at picking a lock, in inner city London, she runs a bike racket with her mate Ali (Alin Uzan). All highly illegal of course, but she's instantly likeable. She inhabits a world of slightly hyper real characters. It's gritty and deals with some heavy themes, but there's a lightness to the way this is delivered. Fending for herself, she pulls the wool over everyone's eyes, social services, school and her own. It's full of charm, which is just as well, as it's a big baggy in places early on, but it gets so much spot on that I'll easily forgive it. Grief is hard to portray, but this deals with it beautifully, whilst being genuinely heartwarming. Georgie lives in a West Ham shirt, unbeknownst than it once belonged to Jason (Harris Dickinson), her dad that turns up back on the scene after her mums death, much to Georgie's annoyance. She's wise beyond her years, Jason has his work cut out if he thinks he can just waltz back in. She doesn't trust him, doesn't really trust anyone but Ali, but she'll need to let her guard down if she's going to get on. It's an oddly sweet story. Well put together and acted with humbling honesty. It retains a sense of child like wonder, despite Georgie's persistence that at 12 years old she's got it sorted, she's a scrapper and this is fantastic.
¿Sabías que...?
- PifiasAround 31 minutes, when Georgie and Ali are facing each other talking between two buildings, Georgie's hearing aid disappears and then reappears.
- ConexionesFeatured in 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards (2024)
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Written by Mike Skinner
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- 213.960 US$
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- 27 ago 2023
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- 1h 24min(84 min)
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