Somers Town

2008
6.8| 1h11m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 15 July 2009 Released
Producted By: Big Arty Productions
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Official Website: http://www.somers-town.com/
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Two teenagers, both newcomers to London, forge an unlikely friendship over the course of a hot summer. Tomo (Thomas Turgoose) is a runaway from Nottingham; Marek (Piotr Jagiello) lives in the district of Somers Town, between King's Cross and Euston stations, where his dad is working on a new rail link.

Genre

Drama, Comedy

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Director

Shane Meadows

Production Companies

Big Arty Productions

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UnowPriceless hyped garbage
Glimmerubro It is not deep, but it is fun to watch. It does have a bit more of an edge to it than other similar films.
BelSports This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Robert Joyner The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
dwpollar 1st watched 8/9/2013 – 7 out of 10(Dir-Shane Meadows): Charming slice of life drama about a couple of young boys in London who don't have much for themselves at the beginning of the movie but find friendship kind of accidentally, which provides for them the support that they both need. One is from Nottingham, named Tomas, who decides to travel to London because there is nothing for him in Nottingham(according to his point of view). The other is a son of a Polish immigrant who is part of a broken family, and basically has nothing to do while his father works in the daytime until Tomas comes on the scene. They both are mischievous and definitely not saints, but their charm is in how they have learned to survive. Tomas uses any means to get by with occasionally stealing food and conniving people, and his newfound friend kind of goes along with him. The Polish son has an infatuation with a French waitress which Tomas meets and also begins the same. Their pursuit of her makes up the rest of the movie, and it isn't an American-type perverted pursuit but rather they figure out ways to win her heart. This is the kind of film that will leave a lasting impression to it's viewers but never make a lot of money. It is about real people with real problems who find real solutions to at least get by. A colorized ending is attached to this otherwise black and white film leaving the viewer wondering if this actually happened or was a dream sequence. What the movie does do is make you believe that pursuing your dreams is a positive thing none-the-less. These are the kind of movies I could watch everyday and wish Hollywood would pursue similar fare(at least once-in-a-while).
featherstone-758-470869 Short, compact, yet rich with satisfaction: this film encompassing some beautiful moments to take with you and treasure. Shot in black & white, this film scores for being simple, yet moving, deep and unique.In a world of blockbusters and 2 hour feature films, this short, simple indie film came as a welcome relief. It was 'bite-sized' if you can attribute that phrase. In other words digestible: it had a pleasantly warming message of friendship and the beauty of human emotions. Therefore perfect to consume on a quiet sunny afternoon.By not being too long, this film does not loose out in being concise, it feels like every short scene is of real value to the story. This creates a pleasant pace and means the audience is kept enticed and captivated. Interwoven in this storyline and despite its brief nature, Meadows is still able to weave in thought-provoking shots and sequences to really underline the nature of social study.Overall it is indeed a little gem, not to be left to gather dust on the shelf. Its one of those movies you could watch on a typical afternoon in the house to give you a satisfying feeling of wholeness.Very impressive: 83/100
Ali-71 A completely different film to his recent offerings, but shares the cinematic beauty that the director has brought to his other features. The story which has an intentionally light treatment, is charming, and brilliantly acted. I didn't go to see this in the cinema as I thought it wouldn't make much difference watching on DVD, but regretted it as there are some beautiful scenes and sequences that would be awesome on the big screen. Characteristic of his films there is accompanying music that I in my ignorance have never heard before but which fits the scenes perfectly. Some of those scenes are almost collages of wonderful photos of the area that the film is set in. As a huge Shane Meadows fan, this doesn't hit you as hard as his recent successes, but it doesn't aim to - it does though leave you with a satisfying hit of his brilliance until the next time.
Rorynation After one day picking up 'Dead Man's Shoes' and enjoying it very much, I was instantly interested in Shane Meadows other work. The release of Somers Town was no exception. I watched it in Nottingham which is where one of the main character's home is said to be in the film which added a certain local feel to it.Anyway, shot in black and white this film is about two lads who eventually become good friends. The black and white film certainly suited the overall feel of the film and the location. The acting of the characters seemed very natural, and Thomas one again puts in a good performance. The film has various comedy elements to it, and one of the characters in particular who appears to be a market trader is one to watch out for! I couldn't help but notice the film has a naive child like feeling about it but that is hardly surprising considering the two main actors are 15.This is an excellent film and is definitely worth seeing!