Review of Kidulthood

Kidulthood (2006)
7/10
Good film. Depicts London Life as a Youth PERFECTLY.
14 March 2006
As far as realism is concerned with this film. It doesn't get much realer. If you've ever grown up in a council estate in London, or any urban area for that matter, You will fully be able to relate to this film.

In my opinion, the only thing that let this film down, is actually the acting, it wasn't terrible, but it could have been better.

At the beginning, a bullied schoolgirl is the victim of suicide, This is a turning point in the film, and a lot unfolds after this.

The film follows the going-ons of a young teenager named Trevor (Trife), as the film progresses, Trevor finds himself in awkward circumstances involving his uncle (uncle curtis).

If the acting was of a higher standard, I'd be tempted to give this 8/9 out of ten.

Altogether, brilliantly put together film with an even better soundtrack.

Safe, BRAIN-DAMAGE
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