why no news?!


I want to know more!! it's very frustrating....

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It so is Hedgie!

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I have submitted a review of this film three times, but for reasons unknown to me, it has not been posted.

I saw the film in post production, nearly finished. It it is thought provoking and challenging. I will send my comments again in the hope that they take this time!

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Thank you GEO...
If you have any other news or info about it I'm all ears!

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yeah let me know. I saw an ad for it in Vice Magazine and it looks awesome! then again, im a sucker for English/non-us gangster type movies....

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any updates guys? im still looking for info--and the website doesn't help much!

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I have seen an advertisement in London for this film in "Another Man Magazine", but without a launch date. I hear on the grapevine that it is soon.

If you like British gangster films, you will not be disappointed. Think the feel of "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" and "The Long Good Friday" fused and as earthy.

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Geez i can't wait...In need of a good film.

(M)Melis-let's get it done this year boys! #9KAHNE

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The grapevine says that the film will be released in November 2006.

Not long to go now.

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Can I ask which grapevine you picked that nugget of info from? And is that a UK release date??
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That is a UK release date.

The grapevine is a very reliable source within the production company, known to me for many years.

If I receive any information which is more specific, I will gladly post it.

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Whoooo!!

Thank you!

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that confirms what i heard when i spoke with someone at the production company about the film before xmas - at that time they looking for a release sometime around or after september 2006

as has been said, really looking forward to this film, there aren't enough films worth watching at the moment

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i suspect it may be beause the film is still marked on imdb as being in post-production
can you post your review here so that we can read it?

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Local gangsters stumble across a foundling boy and believe that he can confer good luck on whoever “possesses” him. However, the presence of the foundling unearths various deep seated divisions between people and amplifies them, with startling and tragic consequences.

Othello, the stepson of small-scale villain Mr. Karva, wants to step out from his step- father’s shadow and claim his own destiny. He believes that, with a little success, he can jettison certain relationships and seek out new ones, which will be more suitable (in his eyes) to his new station in life. Othello’s girlfriend is a local prostitute who specialises in hand relief. She lost her childhood innocence and now yearns for a better, cleaner life, with different values to those of the gangsters. Othello’s sidekick, a callow youth who is always in Othello’s wake, wants to prove himself in his own right. Mr. Karva is not really as hard as he portrays himself, but he is frightened that others will consider him weak, so he poses as a tough nut in order to gain respect. Stepfather and stepson are very small fish in a very small pond, but both think that they are sharks.

The action takes place in a relatively small decaying urban area. The film captures the character of the neighbourhood perfectly. Interior and exterior shots accurately depict the unwholesome, incestuous, stifling atmosphere of a closed inner city ethnic community, portraying very effectively a low level, low life, parochial localised gang and their contacts, making the film a contemporary example of British realism at its best. The casting is faultless, with the child who plays the foundling as the paradigm.

This film continues the rich heritage of mob films beginning with “Get Carter”, followed by “The Long Good Friday”, then “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels”, “Snatch” and more recently “The 51st State”. There is homage to “Reservoir Dogs”, but this is not simply a reworking of the genre; it is more a blending of the earthy gangster movie with “The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser”, “The Rocking Horse Winner” and “My Beautiful Launderette”. It explores various enduring themes of human conduct including betrayal, guilt, kinship, lost chances, self delusion, ambition, greed, hatred and lost innocence.

Complex relationships are developed and examined. There are scenes of violence and of compassion. The climax is tense and taut. These are the mean and sometimes comical streets of London. Geoffrey Chaucer would be proud to include “the Lives of the Saints” as his final Canterbury Tale.

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This film has been classed as a "15" by the British Board of Film Classification
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There is now a website for this film.

www.thelivesofthesaintsthemovie.com.

Worth a visit.

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Classified 15? Seems it may have got off a little easy imho. There are scenes of violence and strong language. Maybe they are using the cleaner of the two endings? Either way, a good strong film. Slightly weird and fantastic, but explores issues very well all the same.

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what's the other ending then? the one i just saw had some fairly grim gunshot wounds, without the usual cut-aways. i'm assuming that's the "non-clean" one?

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From what I remember seeing at the time, it was a pull away and gunshot. So yeah, I guess the "non-clean" one was used. Still haven't seen the fully sound-mixed version.

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