Anti-Social
Anti-Social

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- 57/100 based on 2,255 votes
  • Released: 2015
  • Runtime: 116 mins
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  • Studio: JRSM Films
  • Genres: Crime

Dee is an anarchic street-artist confronting the system, Marcus is an armed robber on a jewellery store crime-wave. For the two brothers, being Anti-Social is a way of life! Bound by an unyielding family loyalty they relentlessly carve their respective paths - and Dee finds acceptance in London's art-scene, while Marcus' smash-and-grab heists amass him a small fortune and his aspirations escalate. But when an ultra-violent gangland war erupts, Dee is suddenly forced to rememb... (Full plot summary below)

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Dee is an anarchic street-artist confronting the system, Marcus is an armed robber on a jewellery store crime-wave. For the two brothers, being Anti-Social is a way of life! Bound by an unyielding family loyalty they relentlessly carve their respective paths - and Dee finds acceptance in London's art-scene, while Marcus' smash-and-grab heists amass him a small fortune and his aspirations escalate. But when an ultra-violent gangland war erupts, Dee is suddenly forced to remember who he is - as Police and rival criminals close-in on the family and Marcus' gang defiantly prepare to take down the largest target of their careers.

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Times (UK) - 6/10 by Kate MuirThe film displays remarkable energy and fun, although the London gangster milieu and its "blud'n'bruv" slang is overused.
Guardian - 4/10 by Leslie FelperinIt's essentially constructed from crime-film cliches, that could claim a pension and, worst of all, it's way too long.
Movie Talk - 4/10 by Jason BestWriter-director Reg Traviss gives the shoot-outs plenty of welly, but the dialogue is mostly dire and the action sometimes grinds to a halt for an earnest oration on the politics of graffiti art or postcode gang violence.
The Sun (UK) - 4/10 by Grant RollingsOnly at the end does Anti-Social get going with a genuinely tense finale. Or perhaps I was just glad that everyone had stopped talking.
Observer (UK) - 4/10 by Mark KermodeLairy geezer action sits awkwardly alongside dreary discussions of the politics of street art in writer/director Reg Traviss's uninspiring crime caper.
Radio Times - 4/10 by Alan JonesTraviss is clearly searching for cockney cool and "lots of layers, like life" but can't find either in the one-note flimsiness of the plastic plot that's worsened by weak ensemble acting.
Empire Magazine - 2/10 by Simon CrookA painful slog through geezer-thriller terrain.
User Review - 8/10 by Paul Dwas flicking through my media device and saw this so decided to watch this movie at first it was difficult to get in to but once I watched it I enjoyed it the only down side is they use the word blud and bruv way to much and the story line was good but could have have more action and could have been more indepths as the main robbery was to fast and left me with un answered questions like how did his brother get freedom from the police and be on a boat in the sea at the end good story line just wasn't indepths enough
User Review - 8/10 by Simon PToday I decided to get around to watch Anti-Social, a British film, written and directed by Reg Travvis (Screwed). I had heard of Anti-Social around its release time due to one of its stars being Mr Josh Myers, a very cool guy who has featured in a few films that I watched and talked about. Namely Green Street 3 (Dir by James Nunn), White Collar Hooligan 3 (Dir by Paul Tanter) and Screwed (Dir by Reg Travvis). Josh s career is one that I am following as each role I've seen him in, he always gives his all to the character. Anti-Social is no different in that regard although the film itself is very different from 90% of UK films I have seen lately, and actually 90% different from most films. I knew nothing of the storyline going into the film (I like to preserve that element in most films I watch) I knew the title, and had seen the front cover and of course knew some of the cast list. Other than those small details, I went into this film cold and it benefited me totally. Whilst the film doesn't have any 'major plot twists' what Anti-Social does brilliantly is let the story unfold over its running time. You watch characters do what they do and the story unfolds without any feeling of 'Oh I can see where this is headed' . I loved that about Anti-Social. It wasn't confusing and yet I had no idea where the storyline was going to go, and where it did go was done to perfection. So often films are packaged as 'for fans of...' in the hope they can be sold lazily to the viewer. Anti-Social is a serious gritty, adult natured thriller which if I had to do the awful thing if labeling it for an easy sell. Id perhaps say its part Kidulthood, Part Julian Gilbeys Plastic. But more openly I would just tell you that Anti-Social is not just a really engaging story with great performances.(Gregg Sulkin as Dee, and Andrew Shim as Jason, to name two) But Anti-Social is also a damn fine piece of filmmaking.
User Review - 4/10 by Karsh Drather bland film about a young street artist who is drawn to the criminal world by his brother

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