Thatcherism and the Irish troubles provide the backdrop for this study of Mick, a well-meaning youth in Sheffield, who has, unlike Dickens' Pip, no expectations. Mick lives with his parents, works on his motorbike, looks for work, and every two weeks gets his check from the dole. There are no jobs. His best mate Alan joins the army to fix tanks and is sent to Belfast to quell Catholics. At a disco, Mick meets Karen, who works at a shoe shop and lives with her recently-separated mom. Karen misses her dad. She offers Mick emotional stability and a route to adulthood; Alan pitches the army. Does Mick have a future?
Directed by Ken Loach
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Cast
Tony Pitts
Alan Wright
Rita May
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Crew
Ken Loach
Director
Barry Hines
Writer
Chris Menges
Director of Photography
Paul Morrison
Assistant Director
Barry Hines
Novel
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vic
very bleak, typical. could be made to reflect current times and would be more or less the exact film, but without sheffield's hole in the ground
very bleak, typical. could be made to reflect current times and would be more or less the exact film, but without sheffield's hole in the ground