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Sweet Sixteen DVD, 2002

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In the middle of a bleak Scottish nowhere, resourceful teenager Liam (Martin Compston) keeps hope of a better life for himself alive by ripping off his mother's brutish boyfriend and selling substances to his estate's many
addicts. Life is truly sweet for a while until he runs foul of the local heavy, who runs his own deals out of the back of a corporate health club.



Liam and best mate Pinball (William Ruane) are a likeable and, most importantly, believable pair of teens, lads who - even when they've been hauled into the health club - don't notice the arrival of the thugs because they're too busy gawping at women in bikinis. Compston, in particular, is a
good discovery in a latter-day Antoine Doinel role which allows him to play brawler, prankster and poet; when Liam gets into a car Pinball has stolen, the stereo is blaring out opera, and it's somehow significant the character
doesn't immediately retune it.



At heart, this is a very universal piece, just one of this country's ever-increasing number of stories about young people wanting to go their own way but instead forced into doing the dirty work of bad men. Yes, Sweet Sixteen proceeds with a certain inevitability, but Loach and screenwriter Paul Laverty are true to every situation; and if it seems sometimes as if this director has been telling this story since the year dot, that doesn't mean he shouldn't tell it again, and again and again until somebody does something about it.

 

Mike McCahill on 3rd March 2004
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Film Information

Director - Ken Loach

Produced - 2002

Main Language - ENGLISH

Countries & Regions - British Film

Cast - Martin Compston, Ann-Marie Fulton, William Ruane

 

 

DVD Details

Certificate: 18 Publisher: Icon Region: 2
Length: 111 mins Aspect: 16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen Cat No: ICON10024
Format: DVD Colour  

 

 

DVD Extras

  • U.K. exclusive audio commentary from director Ken Loach
  • 'Sweet Success' BBC documentary (30 mins).

 

 

Film Description

A Scottish teenager whose mother is in prison tries to raise the money for a home so that when she comes out she will be safe from the likes of her former boyfriend. An uncompromising and fiercely unsentimental slice of raw social realism that comes over like a Scottish Kes.

 

 

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