After a delivery driver's moped is stolen, he must find it before he loses everything else.After a delivery driver's moped is stolen, he must find it before he loses everything else.After a delivery driver's moped is stolen, he must find it before he loses everything else.
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Great piece about the human struggle
This movie really drew me in and caught me offguard.
An amazing look at how the less fortunate live and what they must do to survive.
A compelling story, beautifully shot and well executed.
Well done to everyone.
:-)
An amazing look at how the less fortunate live and what they must do to survive.
A compelling story, beautifully shot and well executed.
Well done to everyone.
:-)
A film truly showing life on the Edge in modern Britain
A film very much in the vein of Ken Loach. Beautifully shot although somewhat indulgent on it's imagery, the film really delves into the lives of living on edge in modern Britain. The film could've reduced some of it's long takes and run time with the end product still being as good however.
Visually compelling film!
A thought provoking, beautifully shot film depicting the harsh realities of modern London life through the eyes of an immigrant. It's a gritty story, that's not necessarily fast paced but throws you into an intense story of hard decisions and heart breaking scenes for the rider. The music accompanied the London scenes fantastically. The riding scenes through the hustle and bustle of London were captured perfectly too.
Well shot but incredibly slow
There was something compelling about this film that led me to try to overcome my impatience and stick with it. Because this is a film that will try your patience. It is mind bogglingly slow. I had to fast forward several times as I just couldn't take the lack of anything happening.
The music and the style and the imagery is seductive - it's not often you see London depicted as it really is, or at least can be for many: poor, bleak and depressing, but with families making the best of it they can. You keep thinking something is going to happen, as the camera follows the rider around ominously. But not much happens. And then it ends.
The music and the style and the imagery is seductive - it's not often you see London depicted as it really is, or at least can be for many: poor, bleak and depressing, but with families making the best of it they can. You keep thinking something is going to happen, as the camera follows the rider around ominously. But not much happens. And then it ends.
Tense and very well written
Thoroughly enjoyed this movie Not your typical British film, however it was a great story line and loved the little twists. Definitely a 9 out of 10 if you enjoy creative writing and directing.
Did you know
- TriviaThe premise is an homage to Vittorio De Sica's Bicycle Thieves (1948), where a working-class man's bicycle is stolen and the man goes looking for it in order to be able to work again.
- SoundtracksI've Arrived
Performed by Young Fathers
Composed by Graham Hastings, Alloysious Massaquoi, Kayus Bankole & Timothy Brinkhurst
Published by Just Isn't Music
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- Budget
- £275,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 19m(79 min)
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