A film about love, hate, loathing and ultimately redemption. It will stay with you for a very long time. Highly recommended.
OK so, I was unsure what to expect from this film but sort-of liked it. It is good to see groups not usually represented on screen much, like gypsies. BIRD is another difficult British film like that. I am familiar with static caravans too so get that culture as shown in the film THE SCOUTING BOOK FOR BOYS.
BUT 1) the main character of Richard is played by an actor much too old, he looks 20, and anyway for a Romany of that generation, I doubt he's be called Richard anyway.
2) this is a character study, sure, but also sterotypes abound esp in the female characters (poshos) in 'the big house'.
3) it could all be a half-hour TV drama really, and it's based on a short story by Freddie Machin who plays the rich young scrapyard owner
Odd that the actor playing Richard has gone on to appear in and produce the BLOOD AND HONEY WINNIE THE POOH films and the NIGHTMARE NEVERLAND ones.
The director has gone on to direct MIDAS MAN a biopic about Brian Epstein.
I cannot help thinking the 2 glowing 5 star reviews from people who have only 2 reviews to their name each are SHILLS...
2 stars.
I have been a member of CP for some years, but have never written a review. This film prompted me to write one. You won't find better acting - Scott Chambers is phenomenal. It's a challenging film but stick with it.