Add a breezy indie soundtrack, an offputting bewigged cameo by Meadows in the chippy, and a sense of time and place to rival Gregory's Girl (1980), and you've got a proper treat for lovers of real life.
A Room for Romeo Brass (2000)
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Reviews Counted:22
Fresh:16
Rotten:6
Average Rating:6.4/10
Rated: R [See Full Rating] pervasive language, some elements of violence and sexuality
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: In A ROOM FOR ROMEO BRASS, two teenage boys, Romeo (Andrew Shrim) and Knocks (Ben Marshall), whose families live in the same housing development in the lowlife town of Midlands, England, share a... In A ROOM FOR ROMEO BRASS, two teenage boys, Romeo (Andrew Shrim) and Knocks (Ben Marshall), whose families live in the same housing development in the lowlife town of Midlands, England, share a unique friendship. Making jokes that nobody else understands, fighting over little things, being brutally honest with each other, the boys' behavior epitomizes eye-rolling teenage smugness. They both have family problems. Knocks's dad is a wierdo who completely ignores him. Romeo's dad is an angry brute. However, the boys seem to get along just fine. That is, until a stranger, Morrell (a truly beguiling Paddy Consadine), appears in town and stirs up trouble. He threatens Knocks, then dominates Romeo. He coerces Romeo into setting up dates with his sexy sister, and challenges him to strangely aggressive martial arts matches. Meanwhile, Knocks has undergone a major operation on his bad back, and is bedridden at home. Romeo is lost and confused. Just when it seems that the boys have grown apart for good, a tragedy brings them, their families, and the whole neighborhood together again. A gray and moody film with a biting narrative, A ROOM FOR ROMEO BRASS features some gorgeous photography, emotional performances, and most of all, a drifty, perfectly assembled sound track. [More]
Starring: Andrew Shim, Ben Marshall, Frank Harper, James Higgins
Starring: Andrew Shim, Ben Marshall, Frank Harper, James Higgins, Paddy Considine, Bob Hoskins, Vicky McClure
Director: Shane Meadows
Director: Shane Meadows
Screenwriter: Shane Meadows, Paul Fraser
Producer: George Faber, Charles Pattinson
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Reviews for A Room for Romeo Brass
In a year of generally lost expectations, American moviegoers should rejoice in the simple pleasures of A Room for Romeo Brass.
Charms and entertains with its lovable characters and occasional bursts of unforeseen suspense.
A plain Jane piece of cinema, Romeo nonetheless delivers some tangible grit, and fair play for the audience.
Overall, an excellent, top-notch production, compromised by an ambiguous theme.
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