i can remember Dexter Fletcher as a little actor in a series about child reporters, wow I feel old nowsuperhero wrote:What a beautiful beautiful beautiful film, totally unexpected 9/10
I thought the film was a powerful tale of a father trying to re engage with his sons after a long stretch in prison. he doesn't really want to but he has to, to save them from Child Services. He also has to see if he can stay on the straight and narrow, or go back down the path of gangs and drugs.
All the performances were solid, especially from the children, the little one totally out of his depth, and the older one trying to run a home for the two of them without parents. Charlie Creed-Miles as the father and Leo Gregory as his one time mate and now the top dog of that little corner of Stratford were both equally as good. The only one who didn't really fit for me was Andy Serkis.
Its films like this that make me proud to be British and that we have a thriving pool of talent who have come up the hard way and can really ply their trade in such films. Shame its so hard for so many British films to get off the ground and get funding.
Well done Dexter 9/10
ps cracking sound track







