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South West 9 (DVD 2003)

 
South West 9 (DVD 2003)

Title: South West 9
Director: Richard Parry
EAN: 5014293135351
Release Year: 2003
Rating: UK:18
Product ID: EPID3952988
Description: Set over the period of twenty four hours, this is the story of a group of five characters and how drugs have a major influence on their lives.
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Description
Set over the period of twenty four hours, this is the story of a group of five characters and how drugs have a major influence on their lives.

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Producer:Allan Niblo

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  South West 9
Review created: 27/10/06
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14 of 19 people found this review helpful.

This film ambitiously packs in a sizeable raft of ideas as Parry not only rushes through club culture, corporate life, politics, and the church, but also focuses on the lives of five individuals across a manic 24 hours. He also supplies the often sparky narration.

The five include: a small-time drug-dealer who knows failure; an unhinged addict with barely the tiniest grip on reality; a black female professional with a valuable CD-ROM that is stolen; a white Rastafarian who is happy in her hypocrisy (she regularly sneaks off to stay with her middle-class parents); and an eager black youngster who, while immersed in an ever-changing Brixton, also keeps a cautious distance from it.

Certainly this rag-bag of characters, who are at least distinctive, look and sound the part, just like the film itself. Unfortunately, though, since Parry is desperate to leave no corner of Brixton untouched, almost everything is reduced to the status of snippet, a bit of drug-dealing here, a shot of the search for the missing disc there. Most irritating is the fact that, just as a particular dramatic thread is being woven into the piece, a character will suddenly vanish, only to reappear some time later, as if the actor just remembered he had a scene to do. The flavour of real life, not great film making.


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