Skins: Rise
Skins: Rise

Skins: Rise

2013Movie94 minEnglish

Cook, now aged 21, is living in Manchester, and works as a drug peddler for Louie, a wealthy nightclub owner and drug baron. Having spent years on the run after killing John Foster, Cook sleeps in his car, and routinely has sex with Emma, his friend-with-benefits.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Daniel O'HaraGenres: Drama, Teen

Plot Summary

This two-part special follows the character of Freddie McClair as he grapples with the fallout from the previous generation's events. Returning to Bristol after a period away, Freddie finds himself drawn back into the chaotic lives of his old friends and the dark undercurrents that still plague the city. He must confront his own demons and the tragic consequences of past actions while trying to find a path forward.

Critical Reception

Skins: Rise was generally well-received by fans of the original series, serving as a poignant send-off for the third generation of characters. Critics noted its darker tone and more mature handling of sensitive themes, although some found it predictable. The performances, particularly from the lead actors, were highlighted as strengths.

What Reviewers Say

  • A satisfying, albeit somber, conclusion for the third generation.
  • Praised for its strong performances and exploration of darker themes.
  • Some viewers found the plot elements to be a bit too familiar.

Google audience: Audience reception for Skins: Rise was largely positive among existing fans, who appreciated the continuation of their favorite characters' stories and the emotional depth of the narrative. The special was seen as a fitting, if bittersweet, end to the third generation's arc.

Fun Fact

The 'Rise' special, along with 'Skins: Pure,' was conceived as a way to provide closure for the third generation of characters after the main series concluded with the end of their second year.

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