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Settled Out of Court
Docudrama looking at the way children's panels will deal with juvenile delinquency in Scotland.
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Plot Summary
A group of young men, estranged from their families and living on the fringes of society, are brought together by a shared sense of injustice. They decide to take matters into their own hands to right perceived wrongs, leading them into a complex and dangerous criminal enterprise. The narrative explores their motivations, the morality of their actions, and the consequences they face.
Critical Reception
Settled Out of Court was a television drama that garnered attention for its gritty portrayal of youth alienation and its unflinching look at crime and its causes. While not a mainstream theatrical release, it was noted for its strong performances and its exploration of social issues relevant to the time. Critical commentary often focused on its realism and its challenge to conventional notions of justice and societal responsibility.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic depiction of social issues and youth disenfranchisement.
Recognized for strong, compelling performances from its cast.
Noted for its examination of the criminal justice system and personal responsibility.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of the BBC's 'The Wednesday Play' series, which was known for its controversial and socially relevant dramas.
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