RATING: | 60% |
FORMAT: | DVD |
More concerned with technique than thematic content, this is a fun look at resilience in the face of UK poverty.
The plot amounts to little, but the characters are memorable and well-played by instinctive actors who understand the kinds of people who associate with one another more for something to do than because of shared values.
The ennui of provincial English life among Whites is well shown as the characters find relief either through sex or erotophobia. In this, both female sexuality and feminine bonding are fruitfully explored - especially in relation to the lack of masculine self-confidence of Rita and Sue’s coevals.
This movie compares favorably with The Craft.
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