Ill Manors – Stadt der Gewalt (2012)

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Ill Manors – Stadt der Gewalt: Directed by Plan B. With Riz Ahmed, Sliem Ben-Salah, Ed Skrein, Lee Allen. The lives of four drug dealers, one user, and two prostitutes are explored.

“Ill Manors is a film that does far more than just push the boundaries previously set by British films such as Kidulthood, Adulthood and Harry Brown, of which Ben Drew played key roles in. It bends moral boundaries to a level rarely seen before in British cinema, even when the character does things for the u0026#39;greater goodu0026#39;, the brutality of the streets re balances the already lop sided scales back into darkness, corruption and greed.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eA fantastic blend of black and white re winds, flash backs and present time, in a style similar to that of Pulp Fiction where each characters story gets told and varied perspective on events is shown, on this poor and heartless council estate in London. Narration in the form of a truly brilliant soundtrack by Plan B, and although a surprisingly low amount is used, it makes it all the more effective. The film may seem too much to handle and over worked – this couldnu0026#39;t be any further from the truth. What also impressed me was the micro budget Plan B had to work with, and the way he managed to produce such a professional piece with it – he saves a large amount by recruiting local musicians and up and coming actors/actresses to play key roles, though they play them as naturally and effective as any world-renowned star. Throw in some fantastic performances from the young members of the cast, and Ben was on to a winning formula. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe gritty realism will undoubtedly be difficult for some people to even view, let alone understand or relate to. The films climax is one of the most unforgettable and unpredictable I have ever seen in recent years. The extent to which this film impressed and shocked me, in the standard in which is was created, the plot, characters, and actors involved, means Ill Manors easily waltzes into my top 3 of the year so far.”

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