An English lad secretly dates an Asian teen, while a co-worker begins an affair with the girl's older brother.An English lad secretly dates an Asian teen, while a co-worker begins an affair with the girl's older brother.An English lad secretly dates an Asian teen, while a co-worker begins an affair with the girl's older brother.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 2 nominations
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Wasim Zakir
- Yousif
- (as Was Zakir)
Peter McNeil O'Connor
- Pete
- (as Peter O'Connor)
Matthew McNulty
- Shane
- (as Michael McNulty)
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- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaNichola Burley's debut.
- SoundtracksPerfect Little Secret
Written by Gary Lightbody, Johnny Quinn, Nathan Connolly, Mark McClelland and Iain Archer
Performed by Snow Patrol
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First and foremost, this is only my 2nd post ever and I've been using this website for well over 2 years now. My point is, something has to stir me up, to write a comment.
Well this film has, and more to the point some of the negative posts by others. Firstly, its not a classic. Secondly and more importantly, its nowhere near belonging on the scrap heap either. As the other posts have explained the outline of the plot, I refrain from repeating. What I will say though, is how surprised I was at how good I felt this film was upon its conclusion. I've watched so many films over the years, and have seen nearly all of the films in the top 250 on this website. Like I've said, its not a classic, but the film has a really good effort at offering a powerful and compelling story about issues in modern Britain. Comments made about the standard of the acting, are at the very least harsh, and seem to miss the point. The actors are indeed supposed to be young adults from Blackburn starting life out in the working world. It would be inappropriate to be acted with the grandeur of a Hollywood line-up. They give it a really good go and certain scenes are to a degree shocking and indeed quite moving.
No, its not a tear-jerker. It just has a powerful, if not slightly plagiarised plot, leaving you feeling better for indulging in its 86 minutes of worthwhile subject. Its a good British film you should watch with an open mind and an hour and a half of uninterrupted time.
Well this film has, and more to the point some of the negative posts by others. Firstly, its not a classic. Secondly and more importantly, its nowhere near belonging on the scrap heap either. As the other posts have explained the outline of the plot, I refrain from repeating. What I will say though, is how surprised I was at how good I felt this film was upon its conclusion. I've watched so many films over the years, and have seen nearly all of the films in the top 250 on this website. Like I've said, its not a classic, but the film has a really good effort at offering a powerful and compelling story about issues in modern Britain. Comments made about the standard of the acting, are at the very least harsh, and seem to miss the point. The actors are indeed supposed to be young adults from Blackburn starting life out in the working world. It would be inappropriate to be acted with the grandeur of a Hollywood line-up. They give it a really good go and certain scenes are to a degree shocking and indeed quite moving.
No, its not a tear-jerker. It just has a powerful, if not slightly plagiarised plot, leaving you feeling better for indulging in its 86 minutes of worthwhile subject. Its a good British film you should watch with an open mind and an hour and a half of uninterrupted time.
- hinckleyfox
- Jan 11, 2007
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $79,934
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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