Le strade della Bristol degli anni '80, nel Regno Unito, con motociclette, macchine veloci, scazzottate e le migliori canzoni degli anni '80 in cui un ragazzo di una tenuta popolare è fuori ... Leggi tuttoLe strade della Bristol degli anni '80, nel Regno Unito, con motociclette, macchine veloci, scazzottate e le migliori canzoni degli anni '80 in cui un ragazzo di una tenuta popolare è fuori per regolare i conti con i ladri locali.Le strade della Bristol degli anni '80, nel Regno Unito, con motociclette, macchine veloci, scazzottate e le migliori canzoni degli anni '80 in cui un ragazzo di una tenuta popolare è fuori per regolare i conti con i ladri locali.
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I loved this film, I found it spot on with the humour and a great cast of characters all portrayed perfectly with brilliant acting.
OK, as a Bristolian who was around Hartcliffe, Withywood and Knowle West in the 80s I may be slightly biased. It was all the harsh realities of life on those estates but with the adding of a rose tint and great soundtrack.
The accents were generally acceptable if not perfect, the settings we're authentic if not always the actual location they were portraying.
The producers have done a great job of capturing a fun story and making a quality enjoyable film. I just hope it gets a wider audience rather than just a word of mouth and local audience.
Full credit to the writer.
OK, as a Bristolian who was around Hartcliffe, Withywood and Knowle West in the 80s I may be slightly biased. It was all the harsh realities of life on those estates but with the adding of a rose tint and great soundtrack.
The accents were generally acceptable if not perfect, the settings we're authentic if not always the actual location they were portraying.
The producers have done a great job of capturing a fun story and making a quality enjoyable film. I just hope it gets a wider audience rather than just a word of mouth and local audience.
Full credit to the writer.
Saw this film recently in Nottingham and really enjoyed it. It transports you back to the early 80s with it's council estate backdrop and cultural themes of the times. The characters are well drawn with their (for me as I remember those times) recognisable demeanours and antics. The story is strong with a moral tone and good pace. Along the way you get some unexpected laughs and great background tracks. The main character is complex - ambitious, caring and loyal. He's a likeable hero figure with a tough nut brother, who himself is a strong, silent type with a soft centre. Sally Phillips does an excellent job of playing their mother. All involved; actors and crew have done a fantastic job - I loved it 😊
Watched The Fence, an truly great film last night.
Rating 18 (X) due to a bit of glue sniffing; I normally don't watch 18 films, but no issue with this one; at home I'd happily let a 14 year-old see it).
Good thought-provoking viewing for adults of all ages, perhaps especially interesting for those who remember the economically-tough 1980 's as the film is set on a council estate in 1980's.
British made & filmed. This director's first full-length film, but you'd never guess.
A true story, this gritty 1980's film reminded me of The Full Monty.
I strongly recommend going to see The Fence. I saw it at Showcase, but a good choice for arts cinemas and indies too.
Rating 18 (X) due to a bit of glue sniffing; I normally don't watch 18 films, but no issue with this one; at home I'd happily let a 14 year-old see it).
Good thought-provoking viewing for adults of all ages, perhaps especially interesting for those who remember the economically-tough 1980 's as the film is set on a council estate in 1980's.
British made & filmed. This director's first full-length film, but you'd never guess.
A true story, this gritty 1980's film reminded me of The Full Monty.
I strongly recommend going to see The Fence. I saw it at Showcase, but a good choice for arts cinemas and indies too.
When I first looked down the reviews, I was wondering whether they were written by people who worked on the movie as I'm certain this sometimes happens.
However, this is lots of fun with a generally witty script, and a phew laugh out loud moments. For those of us, who can remember what the 80s were like, the old Ford Escort, that struggled to start in cold weather and some cheesy music. With a couple of exceptions, the soundtrack, while not featuring the best music of the 80s by a long way, will still evoke some happy memories.
The lead roles are extremely well played, especially by he always watchable Sally Phillips.
Take some of the story with a pinch of salt and have a good chuckle.
Very much Recommended.
However, this is lots of fun with a generally witty script, and a phew laugh out loud moments. For those of us, who can remember what the 80s were like, the old Ford Escort, that struggled to start in cold weather and some cheesy music. With a couple of exceptions, the soundtrack, while not featuring the best music of the 80s by a long way, will still evoke some happy memories.
The lead roles are extremely well played, especially by he always watchable Sally Phillips.
Take some of the story with a pinch of salt and have a good chuckle.
Very much Recommended.
In terrific, fresh, low-budget '80s-based blue-collar Brit dramedy "The Fence" David Perkins is a rough diamond young Bristol lad who has the new motorbike he'd been saving for stolen... so with the likes of big brother Eugene Simon and mates Deshaye Gaye & Gabriel Howell he goes on a gradually darkening hunt for it through various 'colourful' local characters (like Lee Armstrong, Alexander Lincoln & Paul Holbrook). The soundtrack's rockin' and Sally Phillips offers minor support, but the real stars (both on their debuts) are Perkins (bang on) & writer/director William Stone (great). It's a must see for all Brits of a certain age... especially if they're from the West Country.
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- QuizThe Gatcombe Pub features, this was a well known drinking hole in Hartcliffe in the 1980s. As was The Town Talk which was on the outskirts of Hartcliffe. The Gatcombe no longer exists but The Towns Talk still does having been renamed The Yanliegh Inn.
- BlooperWhen the two blokes rock up to drop someone off in the gold coloured Mk 3 escort, the registration mark is wrong as Mk 3 escorts started with W registration whereas that one was R registered which is before the end of the Mk 2 escorts.
- Colonne sonoreToo Shy
written by Steve Askew, Nick Beggs, Stuart Neale, Jez Strode & Christopher Hamill
performed by Kajagoogoo
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- Hartcliffe, Bristol, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(main location)
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- 31.944 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 34min(94 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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