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Ill Manors

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
11K
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Ill Manors (2012)
A crime/thriller set on the unforgiving streets of London and follows six disparate lives, all struggling to survive the circles of violence that engulf them.
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The lives of four drug dealers, one user, and two prostitutes are explored.The lives of four drug dealers, one user, and two prostitutes are explored.The lives of four drug dealers, one user, and two prostitutes are explored.

  • Director
    • Plan B
  • Writer
    • Plan B
  • Stars
    • Riz Ahmed
    • Sliem Ben-Salah
    • Ed Skrein
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Plan B
    • Writer
      • Plan B
    • Stars
      • Riz Ahmed
      • Sliem Ben-Salah
      • Ed Skrein
    • 74User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Riz Ahmed
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    • Aaron
    Sliem Ben-Salah
    • Social Worker
    Ed Skrein
    Ed Skrein
    • Ed
    Lee Allen
    • Chris
    Dan Lloyd Jones
    • Guy Being Beaten Up
    Flinty Badman
    • Yardie Henchman
    Deman Rockers
    • Yardie Henchman
    Andrew Okello
    • Kurt
    Neil Large
    • Terry
    Keef Coggins
    • Kirby
    Patrick Hearn
    • Liability
    • (as Patrick O'Halloran)
    Anouska Mond
    • Michelle
    Kevin Waller
    • Undercover Police Officer
    Nick Finney
    • Undercover Police Officer
    Mark Scott
    • Prison Officer
    Richard Watson
    • Prison CCTV Officer
    Leon Gustaffe
    • Prison Cleaner
    Chris Donnelly
    • Prison Guard
    • (as Christopher Donnelly)
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      • Plan B
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    7malaysian1789

    Manor Madness!

    Plan B is clearly not content with just being a famous rapper/singer/actor, as he has now tried his hand at directing, with his debut film ill Manors being released in cinemas today. Set in East London, the film follows a series of characters from drug dealers to prostitutes to runaway single mothers as they all struggle to survive in their poverty stricken area. As you can guess, this is not a happy-go- lucky sort of film, but nevertheless it's a very good film.

    The style taken is very much similar to Pulp Fiction (believe it or not), as each character gets their own little tale, and soon enough they begin to over-lap with one another, creating a sense of community, we see that everybody really does know each other, whether for good or bad. There is also a rapping narrator (played by Plan B himself) which really adds another dimension to the film, it sets itself apart from the usual ''urban drama'' with these little techniques. It's a very brutal film that doesn't hold back either, from violent murders to a woman being pimped out for £10 at a kebab shop, we see it all within 121 mins.

    Whilst it is an ''urban'' drama at the end of the day, the film does what Kidulthood/Adulthood/Shank could not do and has a go at actually trying to explore the reasons behind why people join gangs or decide to riddle their body with heroin. None of the central characters have parents, and the film suggests this lack of love creates the violence, it's essentially a film encouraging us to hug a hoodie. Outstanding performance goes to Riz Ahmed, who plays a gangster with some moral fibre trying to get out the area. The only negative is that the film tries to tell us too much, there's so many characters and stories happening that it's hard to keep track and some character get lost in the shuffle. But overall, recommended.

    7/10
    ABThomas

    6.8? Really??????

    I can only assume that people didn't like this film because it was too dark, or it simply wasn't their type of film.

    If you like films like Kidulthood & Adulthood I can promise you will LOVE this.

    I personally thought it was better than the above said films.

    Not only was it very well produced and directed, the acting was top notch! I've never seen (or noticed) Ed Skrein in a film before, and he played his part perfectly - Totally believable, and basically a right nasty piece of work.

    All the other parts were played excellently too(with maybe the exception of Kirby's character)

    It had a great story that keeps you engrossed from beginning to end, it is shocking, harrowing,and some good humor was thrown in too.

    After it finished, I text a handful of friends (who I knew would like it) and told them to watch it asap.

    Nuff said, 10/10
    10jezebel-j

    Incredible Debut!

    Considering that a year ago I had never listened to a Ben Drew (Plan B) track, dismissing him out of hand as yet another rap/hiphop wannabe, and today regarding him as a genuine multi-talented prodigy is an honest tribute to his unbelievably versatile creativity.

    Due in part to the perfect format of a rap narration, in part to the fact that this is a man with his finger FIRMLY on the pulse of a disaffected sector of society and in part to the unforgiving art and poetry of the writing, direction and art direction, I feel that this is a modern masterpiece.

    Consider again that this is a directorial debut and was achieved on a budget of merely £100,000, it's almost genius.

    John Cooper Clarke, rather surprisingly for me, adds the perfect complementary poetic touch; I had forgotten quite how uncompromising and bleak his words can be.

    Reminiscent of Clockwork Orange in its brutal beauty,the story is realistic to the immorality and just plain incomprehension of the consequences within an "underclass" subculture, yet the characters are so finely drawn and portrayed that you feel not only sympathy, but you feel a part of their hopelessness and helplessness.

    There was one scene I couldn't watch (no spoilers); watching with my 19 y o daughter, she remarked that it was the first time in a long time that a film had affected her emotionally. She is braver than me for doing so...as it is impossible to un-see anything, so I could not bring myself to watch.

    Absolutely beautiful, sad, horrifying and harrowing. Ben Drew, I take my hat off to you and can't wait for the next thing to come out of your remarkable mind.
    9shaneuk-1

    Make sure you do not miss out, I know I almost did!

    This film quite literally blew me away and had I listened to some of the posts off here, I possibly could of missed out!

    Personally, judging by the posters who have come on here to discuss this film, I think the film has inadvertently aimed itself or been swept into the wrong market. It seems it is being judged by the people who are unfortunately incapable of grasping the brilliance of it all.

    Despite being set in a similar environment, this film is not another 'Kidulthood' and tackles much more deeper questions about morality. 'Kidulthood' was aimed solely at the people it portrayed such as the teens and young adults who live in these areas. For me, 'Ill Manors' is for a more mature market and is a harrowing message that should be seen by the masses and the more privileged of us out there who need a window to peer through in order to grasp the horrors that take place right on our doorstep. It is also for the real movie lovers out there who want to be taken on a roller coaster ride and really feel the angst and despair that these true to life characters have to go through just to survive. Without question, this film will take you in from the first minute and drag you into the hurricane that is the working class of London where you have no idea how or where you will end up.

    From a spectacle point of view, this film is breathtaking one minute and the so raw the next that you will feel the need to look away.

    I can quite readily say that I did not expect nothing close to what I saw and I am extremely glad that I took the time to check this brilliant film out.

    9/10 for me.
    8seany_c

    Deep

    Saw this the other week at the cinema. Watch a film. Although this type of film has been done before with the likes of 'Kidulthood' and so on, but the material has never been fresher. I'm not Plan B's biggest fan music wise. I think he's very talented and my girl loves him, but I'm more into my underground grime rather than commercial. I did, however, think he did a good job in 'Adulthood' and 'Harry Brown' so I'm guessing I'm more into his acting than his music. And I'm hoping to see a lot more after this. It's the story of different characters who connect in some way or another. Each story filled with tragedy and each character dealing with issues. Plan's B's singing narration before each story is brilliant. This won't be for everyone. There's crackheads, prostitution, pedophiles, drugs and violence but there's also an incredible empathy for even the most horrible characters. There's also some good humour too. The acting's fantastic. With some faces you know and some you don't, each performance is bang on. Overall a deep, very well made film with terrific performances and a truly original style. ****/*****

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    Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
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    • Trivia
      The soundtrack album became Plan B second number-one album in the UK and achieved Gold status.
    • Goofs
      When Ed is arrested he is shown in a cell. The gaoler is shown wearing Her Majesty's Prisons uniform. Later it was stated that he was released without charge; if that was the case he would have only got as far as being held in police custody, which is run by the police rather than the prison service.
    • Connections
      References The Way of the Dragon (1972)

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La ciudad de la violencia
    • Filming locations
      • Manor Park, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Microwave
      • Film London
      • BBC Film
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    • Budget
      • £100,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $714,441
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 1m(121 min)
    • Color
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      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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