Attack the Block (15)

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Attack the Block

Attack the Block Photograph: Screen Gems

Time Out rating:

<strong>Rating: </strong>4/5

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<strong>Rating: </strong>3/5
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Time Out says

Tue May 10 2011

It’s always worrying when an artist you admire in one field decides to branch out into another. Bob Dylan’s painting career, Russell Crowe’s band 30 Odd Foot of Grunts, the novels of William Shatner – are all destined for the trash pile of cultural history. But on the strength of his feature debut, ‘Attack the Block’, it’s already clear that, in a decade’s time, no one will even remember that Joe Cornish used to be a comedian.

At first glance, it looks as though Cornish has set the bar low for his first movie. A storyline inspired by the ’80s genre movies he grew up with (and lovingly parodied on ‘The Adam and Joe Show’), tied to a currently popular film fad – the London yoof movie – and set literally on his doorstep, ‘Attack the Block’ could easily have been a lazy, smug sci-fi parody: ‘Morons from Outer Space’ goes gangsta.

But, like the aliens that rampage through a Brixton tower block, this is an entirely unexpected beast. An unrecognisably well-spoken Jodie Whittaker plays Sam, the jobbing nurse whose decision to move into a south London estate backfires when she’s first mugged by teen thugs, then chased by marauding monsters. But Whittaker, and comic relief Nick Frost as weed dealer Ron, are merely the audience-friendly commercial face of ‘Attack the Block’. The real stars are those thugs, led by taciturn wannabe player Moses (John Boyega, stunning), whose decision to tool up and defend their turf kicks the plot into high gear.

And this is an astonishingly fast-moving film. Cornish doesn’t do eerie build-ups or character-establishing dialogue scenes: it’s pedal to the metal from the word go, and we learn on the hoof about Moses’s family issues, Ron’s business troubles and the complex relationships within the gang.

This can make the opening scenes confusing: there are a lot of characters to keep up with. But it pays off in pure adrenaline: we’re never given a second to settle, and the result is exhilarating. Gradually characters emerge, and it’s here that Cornish’s skill as writer and director becomes evident. These kids start out as caricatures – the moody leader, the speccy geek, the mouth – but the respect shown to them is hugely refreshing, and their progressions are heartfelt and wholly believable: Shane Meadows would be proud.

All of which elevates ‘Attack the Block’ from fun creature-feature throwback to this year’s unmissable British movie, and Cornish from just another geek-turned-filmmaker to a major talent: if he can strike a similar balance between sympathy, insight and crowd-pleasing thrills in future projects, his status is assured.

‘Attack the Block’ isn’t perfect – the aliens are a tad unremarkable and the final blowout never hits the frenzied peak it might have – but it’s hard to imagine British audiences having more fun in a cinema this year. Now, who’s going to fund the Adam Buxton movie?
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Rated:

15

UK release:

Wed May 11 2011

Duration:

88 mins

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Rated as: 3/5 (31 ratings)
  • The only thing funny about Nick Frost is Simon Pegg. The acting in this movie really is dreadful. I guess that is funny in a meta sort of way. No appeal at all to anyone outside of the UK. Garbage

    Not-a-gangsta Mon Feb 6 2012
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • no, i think the best bit is when one of them say this thing is blacker than black, and the other one goes " this is blacker than my cousin femi" xD

    Rhys Wed Oct 12 2011
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  • As a non-film buff I found this film very enjoyable, entertaining and at the end uplifting. On the money. I'm not from Souf London so no loyalty there, a middle class ordinary citizen from the Portsmouth Bronx! Point being, I think will appeal to a wide audience

    Danny Sun Sep 25 2011
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • It’s hard to know what the target audience for this film is supposed to be. The Horror fans would have seen it all before, the US kids will be put off by the accents, the snobby/arty elite will certainly find it all a bit too silly to care about its message, but I must confess, I came to it with very few expectations and even though it took me way too long to get into it (it's hard to care or sympathise with kids who in the beginning are shown assaulting and mugging people), once I was finally with it, I actually found it all rather enjoyable for the its slightly trashy fake-B-movie sensibility (but a lot more clever than it claims it is), its mix of horror and humour (though not incredibly funny, nor too scary) and its retro-80s sensibility and in the end I was happy I saw it, though I'm not as enthusiastic as this Time Out reviewer MY FULL REVIEW on my BLOG wp.me/p19wJ2-o2

    MoviGeekBlog.com Sun Jul 17 2011
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • I think this may be the most fun film so far this year.

    MH Sat Jun 18 2011
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • HUDDLESTON'S REVIEW BEGAN WITH A 2-PARAGRAPH SHOW-OFF OF HIS RESEARCH (BORING!) HAVING NOTHING TO DO WITH THE MOVIE; I THINK THE FILM ITSELF IS FAR MORE INTERESTING THAN PEOPLE HAVE SAID.

    JJP Tue May 31 2011
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • I did not find the film scary, I found the morals strange, the characters flat. Did not get it at all to be honest. Not a film for a broad international audience, not at all.

    Jan Sun May 29 2011
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • best line of the film "right now, i just wanna go home, lock the door, and play some fifa"

    nathan Sat May 28 2011
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • I'm an "old lady" and I thought this film was brilliant. Lots of social comment and funny as well.

    Di Sat May 28 2011
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • Good to see a good cast of young, black British actors in a 'mainstream' film but the production is just a bit too TV movie just a bit too often. Essentially, it's an episode of Doctor Who with no star and a 15 certificate.

    Phil Ince Fri May 27 2011
    Rated as: 3/5
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