Review of Sweet Sixteen (2002) by Anton B — 16 Feb 2010
A grim look into the lives of youth in abandoned wasteful towns. Martin Compston's performance is excellent, while Ken Loach's style of film-making remains an inspiration to bright young British film-makers.
'Sweet Sixteen' shows hollywood what can be acheived without the overblown budget and star divas. Although bleak, this violent, but at times, poignant tale reflects Laverty and Loach's sublime skill at what they do.
This review of Sweet Sixteen (2002) was written by Anton B on 16 Feb 2010.
Sweet Sixteen has generally received very positive reviews.
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