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4/10
wish fulfilment movie for Poundland shoplifters who play too much GTA and have delusions of grandeur
geeklegionofdoom4 January 2018
Road comes to us from first time writer / Director Vitae Nas, who is pretty much a 1 man machine behind this movie doing everything from lighting to stunt choreography The story behind the movie is quite an interesting one, apparently Nas has been working on this movie for the last 10 years at a low budget of around £130k This Production of this movie was somewhat troubled due to a number of personal tragedies and and other set backs culminating in a court injunction out against the movie preventing it from releasing in it's native UK essentially meaning the film is banned in the UK , but is getting a US release. Part of the strategy of the movie was to cast up coming UK music talent and a number of reality TV stars from shows like Big Brother and Georgie Shore ( the UK equivalent of The Jersey shore ) . The talent maybe familiar to those in the UK but will mean very little to the rest of the world, so this stunt casting was a moot point. It is also apparent that the talent on screen are not professional actors by trade, a point we'll discuss further later. The movie centers around a character called 'Shokka' played by Cameron Caan in his first feature. He is a drug dealer who wants out of the life, but when his younger brother is killed in gangland violence. Shokka is pulled back into old habits dealing with various faction within the criminal underground to bring his brothers killers to street justice. The police chalk it up to gang violence and are seemingly uninterested, so only Shokka can seek revenge on his brothers killers.

On the surface you could say the movie is a cross between 'Lock, stock and two smoking barrels and Top gear' as the camera loves to oogle a variety of sexy automobiles and is a Supercar fans fantasy. However on the subject of 'Fantasy' I think the film makers genuinely believed they were making a hard hitting urban gangster thriller , when in reality it's a wish fulfilment movie for Poundland shoplifters who play too much GTA and have delusions of grandeur What does work, Director Nas has some interesting directorial choices , showing you info blasts for all the cars and hardware that this film uses and a heads up display when they are introduced . It gives the movie and somewhat of a video game feel which adds to it's GTA aesthetic, however on a side note, it did cut into dialogue a couple of times. I also appreciated the use of the flashbacks being in a sepia tone, letting the audience know when they are watching one There are a couple of quite well choreographed fist fight scenes that feel authentic and brutal. Ray Sinclair stands out in the acting department as the slimey crime boss who comes across equal parts threatening and charming . There are a couple of small parts that were played quite well , particularly from the police characters at the beginning of the film As mentioned before, there are lots of fast cars to coo over and I suspect most of the budget went on hiring these out for the movie . There is only one short car chase sequence however

Which leads us onto the negative issues. As mentioned the decision was made not to cast actors for many of the roles and this hurts the film in a big way as the performances are sometimes comically bad . There is odd casting decisions as well. One of the crime factions is run by 3 pretty boy brothers, in reality these are reality TV stars and have different accents from all over the country that . I feel like a lot of the dialog her is improvised as these apparent brothers call each other 'Mate' on various occasions. Which brings me to my next point, if you're out side the UK you may struggle to understand some of the dialog here as it's very London slang heavy and even being just over an hour outside of London myself , I was struggling to catch everything that was being said. The Shokka character is a somewhat unsympathetic lead, as he is a drug dealer, murders other characters for no particular reason and really comes across as not the sharpest tool in the box. Cameron Caan plays Shokka with a constant scowl on his face obviously to tell the audience he isn't to be trifled with, but again comes across rather cheesy and Caan seems quite unconfident in the role There are problems with the plot too. To name just a few, At the beginning of the movie, we see Shokka get offered a deal by the police, but it's never mentioned again. Shokka on a number of occasions seems to be able to effortlessly walk into his enemies buildings and get the drop of them without so much as lock on a door let alone any security. There is a twist that anyone will see coming a mile off apart from our man Shocka of course. Perhaps the main thing is he is happily killing people for no real apparent reason other than they might have had something to do with his brother's death by virtue of them simply being a criminal. We don't even really see him try to investigate or interrogate any of these people outside of asking did you kill my bother? In favour of snapping there neck or blowing them away The gun fight scenes are poorly executed with red shirts seemingly lining up to get shot and there are virtually no female characters to speak of outside of a couple of strippers and a few lines here and there from back ground characters

Overall I can see that this movie has ambition and Nas does have talent as a director, but needs to hire actors over stunt casting and perhaps work of someone else's script or at least have someone touch it up If you are a fan of UK Gangsta movies then you may be interested and I can say thing. You will have fun with this movie, but not in the way that it was intended . 4/10
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1/10
If you can read this - AVOID
hollis_reynolds23 November 2017
This film is only let down by the script, the acting, the directing and the credibility. If you make it to the end I'd love to have a discussion about how the accents go from West Mids to Lahndarn Tarn mid sentence. I'm very confused as to the one dimensional portrayal of one mans revenge against a pretty simply structured drugs cartel. I'd also like to know where the tank shop is. I think someone confused life with a copy of Grand Theft Auto here... chucked in a couple of, "street" words and annointed themselves Gangsta... It's moderately better than Big Dave Courntenay's Full English Breakfast... though I'm pretty sure he was using that as a tax dodge. Just why... watch it and you'll be asking yourself the same...
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1/10
6ODS/G-Wizz
nogodnomasters3 December 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Shokka (Cameron Caan) is looking for the dirty rat who killed his brother who was involved in the drug trade. The film has hot cars and a few voiceless hot women. The film is mostly Shooka talking to people, some shooting, and oh yea, the tank. Cameron Caan had an angry grimace look that made him look more constipated than mad. He can't act and lead a group of non-actors.

The opening had an odd statement by writer/directer/etc. Nas Vitae that it took him 10 years to make this stinker because "they" (whoever "they" are) prevented him because he is an unfit father who doesn't know his left from his right. I am not sure how that factors into it as there are films with far more controversial subject matter than this tripe.

Guide: F-word. Brief sex and nudity.
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10/10
A GTA style film
johndavis118726 November 2017
At first i was confused by the story, it had a lot of confusion to the story line but towards 35Minutes it gets interesting the action kicks in, the GTA style no F**ks given, killing everything that comes their way, not the usual UK film iv watched it has a creative style, either this was a serious film made to look a bunch of fun, throwing in super cars, tanks, shootouts, car chase, explosion! it seems the budget was spent wisely, i suggest you should give it a watch!!
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