Review of Dead Man's Shoes (2004) by Biro_Boy — 24 Dec 2013
Brilliant film that unfortunately doesn't t do the transatlantic switch well due to it's loyalty to real England. It makes me chuckle that one reviewer said the characters were unrealistic, this is obviously written by an American whom through terrible movie portrayals of evil-villains and posh butlers believes every Brit to be on first name terms with the queen, dine on crumpets with rotten teeth and glug tea down with our pinkies raised.
If you've been to England, real England you'll know how accurate these portrayals of small-town drug dealers are. This is a great film in my opinion and in England it's heralded as such.
This review of Dead Man's Shoes (2004) was written by Biro_Boy on 24 Dec 2013.
Dead Man's Shoes has generally received positive reviews.
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