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This Is England

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Joe Gilgun, Stephen Graham, Vicky McClure, Andrew Shim, Thomas Turgoose, Rosamund Hanson, and Chanel Cresswell in This Is England (2006)
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Coming-of-AgeTragedyCrimeDrama

A young boy becomes friends with a gang of skinheads. Friends soon become like family, and relationships will be pushed to the very limit.A young boy becomes friends with a gang of skinheads. Friends soon become like family, and relationships will be pushed to the very limit.A young boy becomes friends with a gang of skinheads. Friends soon become like family, and relationships will be pushed to the very limit.

  • Director
    • Shane Meadows
  • Writer
    • Shane Meadows
  • Stars
    • Thomas Turgoose
    • Stephen Graham
    • Jo Hartley
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    133K
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    POPULARITY
    3,001
    433
    • Director
      • Shane Meadows
    • Writer
      • Shane Meadows
    • Stars
      • Thomas Turgoose
      • Stephen Graham
      • Jo Hartley
    • 243User reviews
    • 169Critic reviews
    • 86Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 14 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Thomas Turgoose
    Thomas Turgoose
    • Shaun
    Stephen Graham
    Stephen Graham
    • Combo
    Jo Hartley
    Jo Hartley
    • Cynth
    Andrew Shim
    Andrew Shim
    • Milky
    Vicky McClure
    Vicky McClure
    • Lol
    Joe Gilgun
    Joe Gilgun
    • Woody
    Rosamund Hanson
    Rosamund Hanson
    • Smell
    Andrew Ellis
    Andrew Ellis
    • Gadget
    Perry Benson
    • Meggy
    George Newton
    George Newton
    • Banjo
    Frank Harper
    Frank Harper
    • Lenny
    Jack O'Connell
    Jack O'Connell
    • Pukey Nicholls
    Kriss Dosanjh
    Kriss Dosanjh
    • Mr. Sandhu
    Kieran Hardcastle
    • Kes
    Chanel Cresswell
    Chanel Cresswell
    • Kelly
    Danielle Watson
    • Trev
    Sophie Ellerby
    • Pob
    Hannah Walters
    Hannah Walters
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    • Director
      • Shane Meadows
    • Writer
      • Shane Meadows
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    8agmoldham

    A great British film - or should that be English?

    There is no doubt that this film is a truly great piece of film-making. Shane Meadows crafts films in the same style as Martin Scorcese. We are given a glimpse into the lifestyle of a group of characters over a short period of time. It is very much a fly on the wall type of movie. The point of these films is to understand the actions of the characters rather than judging their actions. I have no doubt that there will be some people that tag this film as being racist which is rather missing the point.

    The film follows Shaun a 12 year old being borough up in early 80's England. He has lost his father in the Falklands war and suffers bullying and isolation until he is befriended by a group of skinheads. The happy band are challenged when Combo is released from prison. Thomas Turgoose is magnificent in the lead role and the direction/screenplay are also spot on the mark. For anybody that lived through the period there are lots of reminders about the period. The film is based on Meadow's own childhood and is quite mesmerising at times.

    I was gripped throughout the film and it also gave me plenty to think about afterwards. What more can you ask for when going to the movies? I suppose if you go to the movies for escapism then go watch something else, but if you want a gripping thought provoking drama then it doesn't come much better than this. Outstanding!
    9garynorton

    Superb Documentary-style film drama

    A snippet of life in 1983- told through the eyes of an impressionable 12 year old-against the back-drop of the Falklands War.

    This film shows Director Shane Meadows at his best, a new generation Mike Leigh/Ken Loach. Gritty, ultra-real story telling (not least because it reflects time and events from Meadows own childhood.

    From the outside this movie might look like an all out "Doom and Gloom" exercise (akin to Nil By Mouth?), but it is so much more! It has a great sense of love and nostalgia for the time and place-not too mention the Skinhead culture. However, it also shows how the initially innocent fashion trend of the Skinhead- which came from the "Mods" and "Ska" music scene- was twisted and subverted by a racist element from within. Fashioning a striking look (near bald heads with imposing Dr Martin boots) a perfect foil for those wanting to make a clear impression of aggression for the National Front.

    Performances are great- Turgoose as the young fatherless lonely boy- searching for someone to lead the way. Special mention to Stephen Graham as the aggressive, neo-Nazi, Combo. He is a horribly violent man, but played with such depth by Graham, you can see he has his own issues which have destroyed him. Ultimately, he is the saddest and most tragic of all the characters in it.Graham's is an Oscar/Bafta performance if ever there was one! Summary- A brilliant slice of life from the 80's reconstructed with love , affection, humour and a dash of "Venom"- eat your heart out "Spideyman"!
    8stensson

    Skins in Thatcherland

    The skinhead culture fascinates many directors and it's understandable. It's one of the few remaining subcultures in the West, much because of the Nazi connections.

    But the skins in this movie aren't political and no racists to start with. One of the gang members is even black. They live in a happy community in the early 80s, having fun and being together in a totally grey unfriendly working class environment. It's very hopeful and the 12-year-old finds himself accepted for the first time in his life. His longing for the dead father of the Falklands war is somewhat replaced.

    But darkness arrives with the skin veteran who comes back from jail. And there are conflicts between the racist fraction and the others. But whatever this is, it's not black and white. The characters are much more complicated.

    Much has been said about young Thomas Turgoose as the 12-year-old. He's very good but the great portrait is by Stephen Graham as the old/new gang leader. Absolutely brilliant work.
    10dePaoli

    Best film of the Berlin Film Festival 2007

    I just saw "This Is England" at the Berlin Film Festival where it was screened in the section "Generation 14P". This section is an extension of the former "Kinderfilmfest" for teenagers between 14 and 18 - dealing with more mature issues.

    I had no clue about it, just that it would be about skinheads in England and that it takes place in the 80s. I wasn't expecting much, hoping for something like a British version of "American History X" - I got a lot more.

    When I left the theater I was absolutely stunned! Cast and script were outstanding. I loved the rough editing and grainy camera style that made the movie look a real 80s flick! And last but not least: the soundtrack is a blast! And coming from a director who used to be part of the real scene, it might be the most authentic picture about skinheads ever made.

    Although it didn't get as much attention as the Hollywood films that had their premiere at the Berlinale Palast, it's a lot stronger than almost all the films in competition.

    I hope it will make its way the movies and not end up as a direct-to-video-flick... 10/10
    8momejia-53940

    Humanity at its "finest"

    This film has alot of views and takes that dont go so well with rationality, but i love that the film does not shy away from portraying how crude and messed up some people are capable of being. The biggest thing to take away from this movie is the characters and how developed they all are and how natural and real everyone feels. All the actors in this movie were great. The child character Shawn, Woody, Lol and Combo. They all feel like people you could possibly come across in your everyday life.

    The cinematography wasnt bad. Alot of static wide shots of characters walking in slow motion. Mostly handheld when theres a group of characters hanging out, and face close ups when two characters are having a more serious disscusions.

    The music is alot of fun as well. There was a raggae sounding track, and an acoustic instrumental folk sounding track. The composition was neat, nothing that really stood out however i appreciate how it was used in a very pivotal scene nearing the conclusion.

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    • Trivia
      Thomas Turgoose had never acted before, had been banned from his school play for behaving badly and even demanded £5 to turn up for the film's auditions.
    • Goofs
      In one long shot of some houses small black Sky TV satellite dishes are visible. Sky TV did not begin broadcasting until the late 1980s, and this style of satellite dish was not rolled out until the launch of Sky Digital in the late 1990s.
    • Quotes

      Combo: But I've got one question to ask you. Do you consider yourself English, or Jamaican?

      [There's a long uneasy silence, as Milky looks around nervously to the rest of his friends...]

      Milky: [eventually] English.

      Combo: Lovely, lovely, love you for that, that's fucking great. A proud man, learn from him; that's a proud man. That's what we need, man. That's what this nation has been built on, proud men. Proud fucking warriors! Two thousand years this little tiny fucking island has been raped and pillaged, by people who have come here and wanted a piece of it - two fucking world wars! Men have laid down their lives for this. For this... and for what? So people can stick their fucking flag in the ground and say, "Yeah! This is England. And this is England, and this is England."

    • Connections
      Featured in The Making of 'This Is England' (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want
      Written by Morrissey (as S. Morrissey) and Johnny Marr (as J. Marr)

      Performed by Clayhill

      Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd / Warner Chappell Music Ltd

      Taken from the mini album 'Clayhill' out now on Eat Sleep Records www.clayhillmusic.com

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2007 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Đây Là Nước Anh
    • Filming locations
      • The Jolly Sailor Inn, Hagnaby Lock, Stickney, Boston, Lincolnshire, England, UK(White nationalist meeting)
    • Production companies
      • Warp Films
      • Big Arty Productions
      • EM Media
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    • Budget
      • £1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $329,379
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $18,430
      • Jul 29, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,481,254
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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