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Scrapper

  • 2023
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
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6.9/10
7.9K
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Lola Campbell and Harris Dickinson in Scrapper (2023)
Georgie, a dreamy 12-year-old girl, lives happily alone in her London flat, filling it with magic. Suddenly, her estranged father turns up and forces her to confront reality.
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Georgie, a dreamy 12-year-old girl, lives happily alone in her London flat, filling it with magic. Suddenly, her estranged father turns up and forces her to confront reality.Georgie, a dreamy 12-year-old girl, lives happily alone in her London flat, filling it with magic. Suddenly, her estranged father turns up and forces her to confront reality.Georgie, a dreamy 12-year-old girl, lives happily alone in her London flat, filling it with magic. Suddenly, her estranged father turns up and forces her to confront reality.

  • Director
    • Charlotte Regan
  • Writer
    • Charlotte Regan
  • Stars
    • Lola Campbell
    • Alin Uzun
    • Cary Crankson
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    7.9K
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    • Director
      • Charlotte Regan
    • Writer
      • Charlotte Regan
    • Stars
      • Lola Campbell
      • Alin Uzun
      • Cary Crankson
    • 50User reviews
    • 93Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 11 wins & 23 nominations total

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    Lola Campbell
    Lola Campbell
    • Georgie
    Alin Uzun
    • Ali
    Cary Crankson
    Cary Crankson
    • Mr. Barrowclough
    Carys Bowkett
    Carys Bowkett
    • Emily
    Ambreen Razia
    Ambreen Razia
    • Zeph
    Ayokunle Oyesanwo
    • Kunle
    Ayobami Oyesabwo
    • Bami
    Ayooluwa Oyesanwo
    • Luwa
    Freya Bell
    • Layla
    Jessica Fostekew
    • Sian
    Asheq Akhtar
    Asheq Akhtar
    • Youseff
    Joshua Frater-Loughlin
    Joshua Frater-Loughlin
    • Josh
    Aysa Uzun
    • Ali's Little Sister #1
    Ezel Uzin
    • Ali's Little Sister #2
    Aylin Tezel
    Aylin Tezel
    • Nina
    Tejal Rathore
    • Girl in the Street
    Olivia Brady
    Olivia Brady
    • Vicky
    Harris Dickinson
    Harris Dickinson
    • Jason
    • Director
      • Charlotte Regan
    • Writer
      • Charlotte Regan
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    7CinemaSerf

    Scrapper

    "Georgie" (Lola Campbell) ingeniously manages to hoodwink social services following the death of her mother, and so lives on her own and makes a living running an unique cycle recycling programme with her friend "Ali" (Ali Uzun) that keeps them in ready cash. One afternoon, a guy leaps the back fence and introduces himself as her absentee father "Jason" (Harris Dickinson). She wants nothing to do with him, but he's no quitter and over the next hour or so we see the pair gradually realise what they have been missing in the years they spent apart. There isn't really much jeopardy here but what there is, is chemistry, The young Campbell is hugely charismatic and her mischievous but decent characterisation of a latter day urchin is really quite engaging. It's also one of Dickinson's more characterful efforts too. He doesn't rely on his looks and his musculature - he is also delivering us an enjoyable performance to watch as their relationship evolves - and not always smoothly. The writing offers us a dialogue that comes across as genuine, funny and for a low-ish budget effort this really is well worth a watch. I saw it at the cinema, but I'm not sure you need that - television will do fine.
    8kothreat

    Some how this works for me

    This film presents a curious case where numerous individual elements seem mismatched and unlikely to blend well, yet, remarkably, they come together to create a cohesive and compelling whole. The synergy of these components remains somewhat of a mystery to me, but there's no denying that the end result is captivating. A significant part of this success can be attributed to the outstanding acting, which brings a level of authenticity and engagement that elevates the entire experience. In essence, despite its seemingly disparate parts, the film manages to work exceptionally well in a way that is both surprising and gratifying.
    9duncanrgunn

    Beautiful from start to finish

    I watched this on my BFI subscription and, after a couple of minutes, was wondering if it was going to go anywhere other than the artful cinematogrophy. I'm so glad I kept watching because, very soon afterwards, as soon as Georgie and Ali are introduced to us, and as soon as I heard the first lines of script, it was evident that this was special.

    What stands out about it? Well, on the surface, the cinematography, acting, script and, of course, direction, is not only individually outstanding but is also cohesive. In the background, the sound, music, production design are all major factors in making this film so special. The colours are incredible.

    The script is clever. It's playfully minimal (is that a thing?) with some choice lines. The range of close and wide shots gives the actors a many possibilities to play with, which they do with aplomb.

    It's a film about adversity, loss, trust, and love...maybe in that order too.
    GabrielitaCubanita

    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?
    7Xstal

    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.

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    Elsie Fisher in Eighth Grade (2018)
    Coming-of-Age
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    • Goofs
      Around 31 minutes, when Georgie and Ali are facing each other talking between two buildings, Georgie's hearing aid disappears and then reappears.
    • Quotes

      Georgie: Now that I know you, I can't really NOT know you.

    • Connections
      Featured in 2024 EE BAFTA Film Awards (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Turn the Page
      by The Streets

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 2023 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Film Sözlük
      • Komedi Filmleri
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hırçın
    • Filming locations
      • Pitsea Railway Station, Pitsea, Basildon, Essex, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • DMC Film
      • BBC Film
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $213,960
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,061
      • Aug 27, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,331,301
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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