
The Cardiff club scene in the 90's: five best friends deal with their relationships and their personal demons during a weekend. Jip calls himself a sexual paranoid, afraid he's impotent. Lulu, Jip's mate, doesn't find much to fancy in men. Nina hates her job at a fast food joint, and her man, Koop, who dreams of being a great hip-hop d.j., is prone to fits of un-provoked jealousy. The fifth is Moff, whose family is down on his behavior. Starting Friday afternoon, with prepara... (Full plot summary below)
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The Cardiff club scene in the 90's: five best friends deal with their relationships and their personal demons during a weekend. Jip calls himself a sexual paranoid, afraid he's impotent. Lulu, Jip's mate, doesn't find much to fancy in men. Nina hates her job at a fast food joint, and her man, Koop, who dreams of being a great hip-hop d.j., is prone to fits of un-provoked jealousy. The fifth is Moff, whose family is down on his behavior. Starting Friday afternoon, with preparations for clubbing, we follow the five from Ecstacy-induced fun through a booze-laden come-down early Saturday morning followed by the weekend's aftermath. It's breakthrough time for at least three of them.
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| Film Journal InternationalDaniel EaganThe leads bring plenty of energy to the story, but are shortchanged by thin writing that fails to build narrative momentum. |
| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaThe film's high spirits are contagious and wholly impossible to resist. |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonIt comes alive and resonates, even for folks other than its intended audience. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekTechnically flashy, colorfully garish and frequently quite funny. |
| culturevulture.netTom Block...the get-on-and-get-off attitude of a two-minute pop-song. |
| User ReviewPan LA truthful portrait of clubbing culture generation represented by twisted but likeable characters who are struggling through five working days so they could reunite and have fun the way they like (that is getting spaced on the dance floor). One of the funniest flicks I've ever seen. |
| User ReviewLeighton MThis has to be one of my favourite movies of all time and never get bored of which this...THE MILKY BARS ARE ON ME!!!! |
| User ReviewNick WStill works even though the dance scene has gone "rite downhill". come on!! |
| User ReviewSia NA lot would say it's a cheap movie or nothing special, yeah right. I love this film it's just a laugh and the cast is spot on-I reckon this might be Danny Dyer's best and the soundtrack is amazing~what other film has songs by Armand Van Helden, CJ Bolland, Orbital, Public Enemy, Primal Scream, Energy 52 and Carl Cox?? |
| User ReviewKatie LAbsolute classic, could watch it everyday |