The Review:
"I can understand why some people might recoil at the thought of another British film set on a council estate. Is it worthy? Condescending? Grim? Is it more evidence of a young filmmaker awkwardly exercising their Mike Leigh/Ken Loach fetishes? Well, banish your fears: Andrea Arnold’s follow-up to ‘Red Road’ is a film that brilliantly and sensitively buzzes with life and offers its very own take on our world and our city. It delivers in spades attitude, humour, sadness, love, anger and hope – all wrapped up in a way of telling stories that is very much the director’s own."
The review given by "Time out London" is a positive review stating that this film is highly recommended to people who may be of interest. From this review we think the film sounds appealing because of the variation of words describing the film. For example the review says that the film has humour and sadness which makes it sound entertaining because it contradicts its self. By the wording and the overall feeling given, the film doesn't sound stereotypical as its suggested to be a fresh start to the previously used storyline, this is supported by the phrase "directors own." This means its not stereotypical as it has the directors own ideas and originality.
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