A young Glaswegian prostitute in London tries to start a new life.A young Glaswegian prostitute in London tries to start a new life.A young Glaswegian prostitute in London tries to start a new life.
Antoine de Caunes
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Claire Driver
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Not a movie i'd watch again to be honest.
It jumps around too much, flashback memory scenes etc, and subjects of prostitution and Incest..Not to everyone's taste.
It stars, Kelly McDonald as Stella, Peter Bolam as her pimp, and Ewan Stewart as her creepy father.. All really good actors to be fair.
The movie is just too slow, with a couple of exciting scenes thrown in, but a bit sporadic.
Filmed in and around Glasgow and London i believe, for those of you that like to know locations..
I'd give it 4 stars, as it does have some really gritty parts, but overall, it's just too slow.
It jumps around too much, flashback memory scenes etc, and subjects of prostitution and Incest..Not to everyone's taste.
It stars, Kelly McDonald as Stella, Peter Bolam as her pimp, and Ewan Stewart as her creepy father.. All really good actors to be fair.
The movie is just too slow, with a couple of exciting scenes thrown in, but a bit sporadic.
Filmed in and around Glasgow and London i believe, for those of you that like to know locations..
I'd give it 4 stars, as it does have some really gritty parts, but overall, it's just too slow.
I saw this film on cable last night. I really wanted to like it because I like Hans Matheson and Kelly Macdonald, but when it was over, I felt disappointed. I think my biggest pet peeve is that the filmmakers spent too much time trying to drive home the point that Stella was molested as a child (after the third flashback, even the dumbest audience member understands) and too little time developing the characters. I would have liked to know more about why Eddie is the way he is, and why Stella latches on to him as opposed to, say, one of her older Johns who isn't a drug addict. Perhaps it was intentional that the only person we get to know is Stella, because that way we can see just how messed up and confusing her life is. I'm just not sure.
I live in a collage like set up with 45 others, and was watching this with 4 people in the common room. By the end of the movie though, there was about 20 people in the room in uproar about the film, what it portrays, who was wrong, who was right, drugs, sex - everything! It's just one of those movies that everyone has an opinion on. The movie follows the life of an underage prostitute. There are basically two stories shown at once in the movie - one showing why she is like she is, and one showing what she is trying to do about it. Although there are not really any graffic sex sceens in the movie, it is more what is insinuated that might make it offensive to some. I recommend it to anyone who wants to see the darker side of the streets. The really scary thing about the movie is that the story was apparently inspired after inteviews with some underage prostitutes on the street! 9 out of 10.
7eae
Stella is victimized, but uses her anger to fight becoming a victim. "You don't know who I am," she tells her pimp, who has given us every reason to think that his stereotypical view of her is complete. Through flashbacks to daydreams, Stella's life has been an escape from harsh reality. Will she be able to pull off her best trick - going straight?
Lots of surprises from the casting and portrayal of Stella's pimp to her visit with her father. I wish her well.
Lots of surprises from the casting and portrayal of Stella's pimp to her visit with her father. I wish her well.
This film is truly remarkable both in storyline and acting. Kelly MacDonald excels as under age prostitute Stella whilst James Bolam is creepily superb as her pimp. The story centres around Stella in London and her two roles as prostitute and outgoing young woman. There are also flashbacks of her childhood in Glasgow before she moved to London to become a prostitute. Sex scenes are not graphic but perhaps seem more disturbing due to this. This film is a truly thought provoking delight covering many sub plots including drugs. Well worth a look
Did you know
- TriviaThe last line in the film "It's a story, but that's why I'm here to tell you stories, so picture the scene," is sampled as the first line in Wax Taylor's song "Our Dance".
- ConnectionsFeatures Fifteen to One (1988)
- SoundtracksThis Is Mine
Written by PJ Harvey, Nick Bicât and A.L. Kennedy
Produced by and courtesy of Island Records Ltd.
Music by Nick Bicât
Performed by PJ Harvey
Courtesy of Island Records Ltd.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $4,224
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,361
- Jan 30, 2000
- Gross worldwide
- $47,854
- Runtime
- 1h 39m(99 min)
- Sound mix
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