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Down Terrace
After serving jail time for a mysterious crime, Bill and Karl get out of jail and become preoccupied with figuring out who turned them in to the police. On top of that, the "family business" is on the rocks, and the motley crew of criminals who operate out of Down Terrace aren't feeling terribly trusting of one another. It might look like an ordinary house, but at Down Terrace, the walls are closing in..
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Plot Summary
A gathering of a struggling criminal family devolves into chaos and violence when they suspect one of their own has betrayed them. As the night progresses, loyalties are tested and escalating paranoia leads to a bloody confrontation. The film masterfully blends dark humor with gritty realism, showcasing the dysfunctional dynamics of the O'Connors.
Critical Reception
Down Terrace was met with critical acclaim, praised for its originality, sharp dialogue, and dark comedic tone. Critics lauded Ben Wheatley's confident direction and the film's ability to balance shocking violence with laugh-out-loud moments. The performances were also highlighted as a significant strength, bringing a chilling authenticity to the dysfunctional family.
What Reviewers Say
A brilliantly crafted, darkly comedic crime film with a distinctive voice.
Boasts sharp writing, memorable characters, and a visceral, unsettling atmosphere.
Wheatley's confident direction shines, delivering a fresh take on the gangster genre.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film's unique blend of humor and crime, appreciating its originality and the raw performances. Some viewers found the violence to be quite graphic, while others were captivated by the compelling family dynamics and the film's gritty realism.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Director at the British Independent Film Awards.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very low budget, with director Ben Wheatley and his crew often working with minimal resources, contributing to its raw and authentic feel.
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