- Film Review
- Reviewed By Brian Pendreigh
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3 out of 5
Director Shane Meadows follows up his Bafta-winning This Is England with this informal sequel, once again presenting a snapshot of English society and featuring Thomas Turgoose, the untrained young actor from the previous film. It's a black comedy drama set in the multicultural area of London close to King's Cross that gives the film its name. Turgoose stars as Tommo, who arrives from Nottingham with dreams of making a better life, but is met instead by a welcoming committee who relieve him of his beer, bag and cash. He crosses paths with a young Polish lad Marek (Piotr Jagiello) and the pair become friends, earning money from a series of increasingly eccentric schemes dreamt up by a neighbour. Along the way they befriend French waitress Maria (Elisa Lasowski), who becomes an object of affection for both boys. And that's about it. It's an easy film to like, buoyed by a relaxed sense of humour and an amiable ensemble of characters. However, the brief running time does make this feel a little insubstantial after the bleak power of its predecessor.
Plot Summary
Black comedy drama directed by Shane Meadows, and starring Thomas Turgoose. When young Tommo arrives in London from Nottingham to make a better life for himself, it isn't part of his plan to be robbed and beaten. But then Tommo meets fellow outsider Marek, a young Pole who lives in the Somers Town area between King's Cross and Euston, and the two become friends.
Cast and crew
Cast
- Tommo
- Thomas Turgoose
- Jane
- Kate Dickie
- Marek
- Piotr Jagiello
- Marius, Marek's dad
- Ireneusz Czop
- Graham
- Perry Benson
- Maria
- Elisa Lasowski
Crew
- Director
- Shane Meadows
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