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The Joyriders
The close-knit relationship among a trio of homeless teenagers is changed forever after they kidnap a suicidal septuagenarian for his car and money.
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Plot Summary
Set in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, the film follows four young men who find themselves in trouble with the law and local paramilitary groups. After a botched car theft, they embark on a chaotic journey across the country, encountering eccentric characters and facing escalating dangers. Their desperate attempt to escape their circumstances leads to a series of darkly comedic and increasingly perilous situations.
Critical Reception
The Joyriders received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its dark humor and performances, particularly from the lead actors. Some critics found the plot somewhat uneven, but appreciated its unique blend of comedy and drama against a politically charged backdrop.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its witty dialogue and energetic performances.
Appreciated for its unique take on the coming-of-age story within a conflict zone.
Some found the narrative lacked depth in certain areas.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Northern Ireland, aiming to capture the distinct atmosphere of the region during the period it depicts.
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