Review of Ghosts (2006) by Jake R — 01 Jun 2008
A remarkable film in many ways. It sensitively highlights a pratically invisible problem in Britain and shows just how narrow-minded and racist we actually are. I felt disgraced after watching this disturbing story, and enraged that this problem has been blamed solely on the immigrants.
That said, the film is a sad and poignant tale that gives life to something that is the butt of jokes and presents these people as decent humans who, like anyone, just wants to have a better life for themselves and their families.
A fantastic and haunting tale, and something that this country's government should be thoroughly ashamed of watching.
This review of Ghosts (2006) was written by Jake R on 01 Jun 2008.
Ghosts has generally received positive reviews.
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