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Bullet Boy on DVD (2004)

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Average rating: 61%
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3.0
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Starring: Ashley Walters, Luke Fraser, Leon Black
Director: Saul Dibb
Studio: VERVE PICTURES
Run time: 86 mins
Certificate: 15
User collections: Angry England!, Kids & Guns, Judas' British, American and Asian Thug Most Wanted
Genres: Action/Adventure, Drama, Thriller
Languages: English
Released: 22/08/2005
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Brief synopsis of Bullet Boy

Ricky comes to the rescue of a friend during a street clash with a rival gang. He soon finds that his efforts to go straight, after spending time in a young offender's institution, are tested to the full when the gang situation escalates.

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Rating of 1 stars out of 5 Halliwell's Film Guide

Effective documentary-style drama on the difficulties facing black youths in London, exacerbated by a macho culture that regards the slightest insult as requiring massive retribution.

Daily Star

Powerful and compelling

Mail on Sunday

Stylish and thrilling

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Rated - 4 starsSo Solid Performance

A customer from peterborough , 18/04/2005

Went to see this because of Ashley Walters playing Ricky- he was outstanding in Storm Damage and it is good to see him on a comeback. The film got BBC funding whereas Plague- another UK drama dealing with similar issues did not. Good film worth going to see but not without faults. The Wisdom character is shown as an obvious bad influence, but unlike in films like Mean Streets and Pope of Greenwich Village, the relationship between him and Ricky is not very developed- we do not feel the loyalty that Ricky tells us he has for his friend. The film would have been much better to show more of Wisdom and his worldview, but maybe the film makers did not want to glamourize crime. The Curtis and Rio characters were very well played- these child actors had humour and charm and the friendship seemed real. One of the best scenes is when Curtis, Ricky's brother, has to make a humiliating apology. The movie thrived on stillness- Ricky and Curtis stare and think very cinematic ally.

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Rated - 4 starsGritty drama

walksie from Bucks , 01/11/2005

One of those locally made gritty dramas that the British make so well.

No high powered expensive special effects, just good quality acting and drama about young black men, guns and respect on the streets. Rent it!

  17 out of 21 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 4 starsExcellent British Movie

jynx from London , 17/01/2006

It's well worth watching, the acting is first class as is the story line. Make sure you see this great British movie.

  7 out of 7 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 3 starsBullet Boy "Oh My Gosh"

Owen Owen from Clapham , 12/04/2005

A strong British urban drama, well written and acted. Realist and unglamourised Bullet Boy deals with the topic of gun crime and petty fueds without preaching to the masses.

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Rated - 4 starsSo Solid Performance

A customer from peterborough , 18/04/2005

Went to see this because of Ashley Walters playing Ricky- he was outstanding in Storm Damage and it is good to see him on a comeback. The film got BBC funding whereas Plague- another UK drama dealing with similar issues did not. Good film worth going to see but not without faults. The Wisdom character is shown as an obvious bad influence, but unlike in films like Mean Streets and Pope of Greenwich Village, the relationship between him and Ricky is not very developed- we do not feel the loyalty that Ricky tells us he has for his friend. The film would have been much better to show more of Wisdom and his worldview, but maybe the film makers did not want to glamourize crime. The Curtis and Rio characters were very well played- these child actors had humour and charm and the friendship seemed real. One of the best scenes is when Curtis, Ricky's brother, has to make a humiliating apology. The movie thrived on stillness- Ricky and Curtis stare and think very cinematic ally.

  24 out of 33 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 0 starsbullet boy

djrice from chelmsford [Highly rated reviewer] , 19/02/2008

the worst film i have seen in years and i'v watched some rubbish.

the acting is rubbish, the storylines crap. And its wasted an 1hr 30 mins of my life i will never get back. your better of watching grass grow.

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
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