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Dead Man's Shoes on DVD (2004)

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Average rating: (78%)
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3.5
 
Starring: Paddy Considine | Gary Stretch | Toby Kebbell
Director: Shane Meadows
Studio: OPTIMUM
Run time: 87 mins
Certificate: 18
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Genres: Thriller
Languages: English
Dubbed: None
Subtitles: None
Released: 28/02/2005

Brief synopsis of Dead Man's Shoes

Two brothers, Richard and Anthony, return to their hometown. Setting up camp in the hills overlooking the town, they reminisce over their past. But Richard has not returned for the memories, he's returned for revenge...

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Tom Charity, LOVEFiLM
British as a chip butty, Shane Meadows is just about as tasty (and probably about as good for you). His A Room for Romeo Brass is one of the underrated gems of the last ten years - read more »

Rating of 3 stars out of 5
Radio Times

Following his spaghetti western homage, Once Upon a Time in the Midlands, British writer/director Shane Meadows turns his hand to horror. A grimy, naturalistic subversion of the slasher genre, this morally ambiguous shocker marries the style of 28 Days Later … with gallows humour of the blackest hue. In an uncomfortably matter-of-fact performance, co-writer Paddy Considine plays a tortured ex-army man who returns to the rural Midlands village of his youth to take revenge on a drugs gang who used and abused his younger, mentally challenged brother (Toby Kebbell). With many of the cast being non-actors and much of the dialogue improvised, there's a strong sense of realism that makes the violence portrayed so much more horrific. Initially, events are sweetened somewhat with acerbic wit and dark slapstick, but edgy laughs soon degenerate into grim brutality. It's an abrupt shift that unfortunately destroys the rising tension and turns a powerful, claustrophobic chiller into just another nasty exploitation flick.

Rating of 1 
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Halliwell's Film Guide

Slow-paced drama, set in shabby suburbia and grubby rooms; there's a fault at its heart: the villains are so limited in their pleasures and aspirations that a more satisfying revenge would have been to allow them to continue with their squalid lives.

Zoo

Chilling... The Best Brit Film You've Seen This Year.

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Rated - 5 starsas it says on the cover ' one of the best british films in years'

Brian Bennett from London , 21/12/2004

in fact i think i would probably go as far as saying, this is one of the best films i have seen in years.....full stop. now i understand its not going to be everyones cup of tea, but for those out there who like a great film with some good old fashioned brit-grit watch it! it's one of those films where you dont quite know what to do with yourself after it. i mean i watched this film and thought it was great 3 days after watching it, i thought it was amazing - reason being, i kept on thinking about it, it kept on coming back into my head, i think i was a bit traumatised by it to be honest, but if that isnt the sign of a good film i dont know what is.

full of grit and grim, very good acting, and a bit of humor thrown in....watch this!

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Rated - 3 starsNot as good as everyone thinks

RJTaylor RJTaylor from London , 06/08/2005

It's wonderful to see Great British public raving over this movie. Yes, it's good and well made if you're at all familiar with the real life versions of the characters, but it certainly won't travel well. The improvised dialogue often seems forced, and fails to work when a lot of the (inexperienced) actors not only talk but shout over one another, which develops only into a self-conscious garbled mess. This makes any viewer alien to the local environment not only fail to understand the dialogue, but also fail to connect with the characters. Considine is - as always - fantastic, as is Kebbler. However, the wobbly, handheld style of the camerawork appears amateurish and had this reviewer feeling nauseous, even well before the appearance of any of the red, red kroovy.

If you like low-budget, independent film, and some particularly unglamorous yet beautiful shots of Derbyshire, then you won't regret watching DMS. However, if you're looking for a shiny red bloodbath to compare with anything that Hollywood has to offer, (and I say this because I believe that the British Film Industry should well be able to compare itself to the consistent professionalism of Hollywood,) then look elsewhere. This film made a huge impact on me, but at the same time gave me too few reasons to want to watch it again.

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Rated - 5 starsHighly recommended low budget brit-flick.

A customer from Oxford, UK , 01/02/2005

I went to see this at the tiny independent 'Phoenix Picture House' in Oxford when it came out. It should really have been released to a much bigger audience as its brilliant.

Paddy Considine plays Richard, an ex marine who returns to his Derbyshire village to have revenge on the drug dealers who have abused his younger, mentally disabled brother, Anthony. Paddy Considine (who is apparently rapidly becoming the best thing in British independent films) plays the part of Richard very convincingly, with a real air of menace and unpredictability about himself. Toby Kebbell's role as Anthony is equally well acted, but due to the lack of filmgoers who will have been able to see the film I very much doubt they will get the recognition they deserve.

The tension that runs through the film is brilliant and you never know just where Richard will pop up next or what he will do. It also has a very real sense of being in Britain without the clich?d set pieces of bigger Brit films like 'Billy Elliot' or the 'Full Monty' that had to try to appeal to the American market. Its realism almost gives it an air of 'documentary' about it.

If you are squeamish you'd be better off giving this one a miss as some of the scenes are really quite nasty. Its not an especially violent film in the way that something like 'Goodfellas' is, but it can be quite graphic in places and the fact that it is so 'British' makes it seem all the more real. But despite being so gruesome in places, the film also has a fantastically black comic streak running through it - like the drug dealers who think they are 'big time', going round crammed 5-up in a Citroen 2cv!

The script is also fantastic and all of the characters are entirely believable. There are no dodgy 'mockneys' or over-acted 'northerners' which some other films are guilty of!

If you fancy something a bit different that is both awesome and British but without being touted by the tabloids as the 'best piece of British film in years' (only to disappoint when you see) it then this is definitely worth a look. Just make sure your Granny has gone home and the kids are in bed!

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Rated - 5 starsTension, emotion, violence

Graham from UK [Highly rated reviewer] , 10/01/2007

This movie got some great reviews and a reliable recommendation from a friend so our expectations were high and my wife and I were not disappointed. Dead Mans Shoes is a cracking real life revenge thriller, how people can review with one star is beyond me, there is swearing and violence in this film that is true but it is an 18 cert gritty real life thriller of which the front cover displays a man wielding an axe, honestly people what do you expect fluffy bears and flowers? Perhaps if you left your houses once in a while you would see how close to the truth the drama scenes depicted in the film actually are! Of course the brutal but almost justifiable revenge acts are less common! Dead Mans Shoes clearly had a smallish budget but is fast paced with a strong plot that follows the story of Richard a military man who seeks revenge for past atrocities suffered by his younger brother Anthony at the hands of a gang of small time drug dealing wasters. The movie is filmed in a true brit ‘fly on the wall’ style and has just about everything in it, tension, emotion, violence and together with the strong plot and strong performances from the cast makes for a great watch. A welcome break from the Hollywood fairy tails, shocking yet rewarding. 5 Stars.

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Rated - 4 starsPowerful

A customer from London , 26/06/2008

I was gripped throughout the whole film, such a gritty hard story I loved it and can't wait to watch more from this guy

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Rated - 5 starsbrit film at its best

keithflavell from Neath [Highly rated reviewer] , 28/06/2008

i have to say this is the best british film in years.

great story good acting.

its about time they did a film on someone who goes out and gives the drug scum a taste of they.r own medicine.

i must addmit everyone of the drug scum he killed i never felt any pity for.you take that crap you deserve what you get.

brilliant movie.

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