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Genres:
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Drama /
Music
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Director:
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Tim Roth
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Actors:
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Lara Belmont,
Aisling O'Sullivan,
Freddie Cunliffe,
Annabelle Apsion,
Megan Thorp,
Kim Wall,
Ray Winstone,
Tilda Swinton,
Colin Farrell,
Kate Ashfield
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Duration:
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98 min.
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Rating:
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(7.4/10)59
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Plot Summary:
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An alienated 15 year old, self-conscious to in transit away from his friends in London when his family relocates to country Devon, struggles with the mutation and becomes an observer of the family. His take care of is loaded, his dad is vocally injurious, and his 18 year old sister is sexually running and open to her kin. , the boy guesses at and finds that he is correct that his father has had sexual relations with his sister. The old bean gets a sexual upbringing from an older bride he meets.
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The War Zone
"...There is a chill handsomeness to THE WAR ZONE. Its narrative is framed in delicate desire shots and nudged along by spartan editing..."
The War Zone
The Engage in combat with Zone is an almost unbearably visceral film. With pitch-ideal performances, surpassing I Image On Your Grave in its shuddering, sickly impact. Of performance, that's an unfair juxtaposing, as I Expectorate On Your Grave is a horror film with exploitation at its forefront. Yet The Fighting Zone is scarcely as direct in its squeamishness. Tim Roth handles the material well, and Beam Winstone's dispatch as the deceptively kindly, seemingly befuddled father is particularly intense. But it is difficult to avoid asking why this covering was made, and why you are still watching it. It was JG Ballard who argued most effectively that sex perversion is the result of boredom. The order of The War Zone is both bored and wearyi...
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