Keswick Film Festival

Sunday 2nd March 5:30 PM

All or Nothing

Director: Mike Leigh Country: UK
Cert: 18 Year: 2002 Length: 128 minsLanguage: English
Spring 2003

Audience Reaction

Score: 69.7% Attendance: 136

Mike Leigh's last screening at the Film Club was the triumphant Topsy Turvy, a departure from his familiar territory, but he returns to working-class drama with this tale of minicab driver, Phil (Spall) and partner Penny (Manville). The film provides a very persuasive, dramatically powerful account of London housing-estate lives blighted by economic hardship, emotional inarticulacy, glaring resentment and impoverished hopes. Balancing scenes of bitter-sweet hilarity and harrowing starkness, Leigh has pulled off an affecting portrait of modern British working-class life, the film building to a truthful and genuinely moving climax.

Critics

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An engrossing, uplifting tale. Simply staggering, shot through with hilarious jet-black humour
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