BAFTA Winner - Best Actress / BAFTA Winner - Best Director / BAFTA Winner - Best Film / London Film Festival Winner - UK Film Talent Award / Miami Film Festival Winner - Best Film Award"Brilliantly raw... grabs you by the throat with its powerful opening scene and doesnt let go until the harrowing finale." - The Sun"A devastatingly powerful picture... exceptional..." - The TimesIn their world, there are no happy endings.Leigh-Anne Williams is a single teenage mother, Gavin is desperately chasing love, Robbie is determined to move beyond his dead-end community and Stephen is yearning to find a new identity. They all operate along the margins of society... until one day, paranoia, frustration and rage explode in a lethal combination. With a formidable supporting performance by Oscar® nominated Brenda Blethyn and the stirring music of Grammy® nominated David Gray, A Way of Life will haunt you with its staggering intensity and devastating power.Special Features: Production Notes / Cast and Crew Profiles / Trailerapprox. 88 mins. WIDESCREEN
C**H
Misunderstandings, confusion & "Hurt People, Hurt People"! ...
Misunderstandings,confusion & "Hurt People, Hurt People"!Raw & intense!
D**E
Revenge and racism are not a good mix...
The beginning of the movie starts with the climax. You see teenagers wearing hoodies kicking someone on the ground, a girl screaming nearby, and a baby left on the side of the road, steps away from the action.You are then brought back to an earlier time where you are introduced to Leigh-Anne, who is a single (teenaged) mother of a beautiful baby girl (Rebecca) who does anything she can to get by. She lies, cheats, pimps out friends to older men, anything to make a dollar. The mold on the ceiling is causing her baby to develop respitory problems and her electricity is constantly out, so she leaves Rebecca's milk out on the windowsill to keep it cold. Her social worker constantly stops by to make sure she is raising the baby right, and the father has taken off. Could it get any worse?Actually, it can. Her brother Gavin, and his friends Robbie and Stephen come by a lot, smoking pot and cigarettes, stealing from neighbors, and beating up anyone they don't like. To top it off, they are racist, yelling "Paki" and "black" to anyone with a different last name or someone with darker skin. Leigh-Anne seems to have a history of sleeping with both of her brother's friends. Sometimes, the story is a little muddled, and not everything is explained, I wasn't even aware that Gavin was Leigh-Anne's brother at first, I thought it he was the baby's dad. Gavin likes Julie, the girl across the street, who's dad is Turkish, but she isn't aware Gavin's racist comments. When a misunderstanding happens between Leigh-Anne and what she sees between Julie's dad and the social worker, it explodes into a scary climax of a girl who will do anything to keep her baby.The movie is very fast paced and you find out from the history of the teenagers that the parents are either dead, or just out of their lives. Brenda Blethyn plays Annette, who is Leigh-Anne's stepmother/aunt who wants to take Rebecca off of her hands, but Leigh-Anne just wants Annette out of her life. No characters are living their lives, they are just trying to survive. It's extremely depressing and you go back and forth between feeling sorry for the kids and wanting to shake them. I was reminded of the kids in Bully because these guys did not do a great job to cover up their crimes and I thought that was slightly unrealistic. It amazes me that no one thought of consequences and at the end Leigh-Anne seems shocked about what happens to her.I scored the movie a little lower because the DVD had NO subtitles. With strong Welsh accents, I couldn't understand half of the movie and I was constantly going back and trying to read their lips. If you are in the mood to see dismal, gloomy, yet well made film, this is the one for you.
K**G
Solid drama about poverty and racism in Wales
Solid, disturbing, mostly well acted and well shot portrait of poverty and despair in Wales. Makes some trenchant and powerful points about racism, and the traps of the cycle of the poor turned against each other.That said, it’s become a fairly familiar story, and this reminded me of a lot of other films. Also, as good as the performances often were, I occasionally felt aware I was watching actors doing a very good job at acting like poor, uneducated people, -- just the slightest hint of playing ‘down’ to the characters.On the other hand, I really appreciated and respected the lack of softening the edges of these characters to make them ‘likable’. It never lets us of the characters off the hook, or pretties up the violence, rage and heartbreaking cruelty of urban poverty. I’ll take this kind of socially aware, intense film over 99% of what’s out there, and it actually grew in power and overall effect for me on a second viewing.The US DVD isn't the greatest looking transfer. I know the film was made for a modest budget, but I suspect the softness of the image has more to do with the transfer, than the way the film looked in theaters.
G**H
WARNING - THIS IS NOT THE AMMA ASANTE FILM
I bought this as I thought it was the Amma Asante Film "A Way of Life" and indeed all the other reviews on this page are reviews of her film. HOWEVER, this version is a bizarre film about surfing! So be warned - go to the other listings of her film and don't buy this one! I have reported the mistake to Amazon, but sadly nothing seems to have happened and they still haven't changed this page.
D**L
There must be a different way of life?!
I chose this item because of a film seminar I'm giving this semester and can thoroughly recommend it for teachers and students alike though be warned, the violence though by no means gratuitous and integral to the message is pretty hard to take.
W**E
As real as it gets
Brutal and shocking story.
M**S
Four Stars
Good thank you.
J**N
The best film to come from Wales
This film is amazing, it was shown on tv and i stayed up untill two am just to watch it (having worked two shifts that day!) It was emotionally moving, the acting was great, the story was great, ive watched alot of films over the years and this is the best film ive ever seen. it was so dry and real and nothing can compare, a must see for everyone!
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