
Being an Anglo man myself, I can't help feeling a sense of pride when a British film gets the credit it deserves. The film was widely acclaimed and displays incredible bravery in filmmaking, touching on issues of race that are always a risk in today's world.
The film is brutal, realistic and portrays a harsh but fair view of Thatcherite England during the early 1980s - it was a dark time for us with the Falkland war and the economic crises of the decade. The characters are fantastically modeled and crafted to such an end that you can walk down any street in the UK and probably meet these guys 4 or 5 times before you even got to Pound-land. Politically the film is controversial, tracking the course nationalism in the UK and the rise of right-wing parties (e.g. BNP), it has certain similarities with American History X in that respect as Neo-Nazi's (skinheads) start to terrorize and rule the British Underworld. The soundtrack is great and so well placed, its ska and reggae influence compliment the beginnings of the Skinhead movement and help to truly establish the time period and cultural spheres.
My Favourite Bit = The hard and gritty scene whereby the little guy throws a punch and the violent skinhead, woah, it's pretty incredible stuff.





