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Synopsis
Though not as successful as Trainspotting (1996) or Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998), this high-energy, kinetic crime thriller belongs in the same British New Wave category as those later films. In a decaying British city of the near future, Billy (Jude Law) is an ex-con adrenaline junkie dating a Belfast native, the thrill-seeking Jo (Sadie Frost). Billy and Jo are the leaders of a teen gang of "ram-raiders," car thieves who jack an automobile, ram the vehicle through the front of a store, and steal whatever booty they can carry before the authorities arrive. A typical ram raid ends up in a high-speed pursuit by the police, which is all a part of the game for Billy, Jo, and their followers. However, a local drug lord, Tommy (Sean Pertwee) doesn't like the teen crooks infringing on his business. His opposition to their scheming leads to a deadly car race that plays out like a game of post-modern "chicken." Following the release of Shopping (1994), writer-director Paul Anderson went in a different direction than contemporaries Guy Ritchie and Danny Boyle, opting to create slick Hollywood science fiction films such as Mortal Kombat (1995), Event Horizon (1996), and Soldier (1998). ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Tony Imi Cinematographer
Barrington Pheloung Composer (Music Score)
Paul W.S. Anderson Director
David Stiven Editor
Alan J. Wands First Assistant Director
Simon Moseley First Assistant Director
Laurie Borg Producer
Paul W.S. Anderson Screen Story
Year: 1994
Runtime: 105
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for violence/mayhem, pervasive language and some drug content
Category: Feature

Genre
Thriller

Color type
Metrocolor

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Educational Video Network
Film Four International
Impact Pictures
Kuzui Enterprises
Polygram
WMG Pictures