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Movie Title : Neds
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Genre Movie :Art House & International,Drama
Mpaa Rating : PG-13

Actors :Conor McCarron,Peter Mullan,Gregg Forrest,Joe Szula,John Joe Hay,Richard Mack,Louise Goodall,Gary Milligan,Marianna Palka,Mhairi Anderson,Martin Bell,David McKay,Laurie Ventry,Linda Cuthbert,Marcus Nash


A young man discovers how hard it can be to live down the reputation your family sets for you in this powerful drama. It's 1972, and John McGill (Gregg Forrest) has just completed grade school in Glasgow. John received excellent marks and has high hopes for middle school. However, his older brother Benny (Joe Szula) is well remembered at the school as a troublemaker and the leader of a youth gang, so John finds his teachers have low expectations of him, and offer him few opportunities to prove them wrong. When John is rejected by one of his new friends, Julian (Martin Bell), because his mother believes John is beneath their station, he finds some much needed respect in the company of Fergie (John Joe Hay), a gang leader who knows of Benny's fearsome reputation. Within two years, John (now played by Conor McCarron) has transformed himself into a "NED" -- "non-educated delinquent" in the school system's lingo -- and has exceeded his teachers' worst expectations of him. John has become enough of a thug to even put fear in the heart of his father, an unstable alcoholic with a propensity for violence. NEDS was written and directed by actor turned filmmaker Peter Mullan, who also plays John's father. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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The casting is good throughout, but McCarron makes the movie.
Tom Long-Detroit News

A stringent street psychodrama in which brutality is an infection and every male is a carrier.
Jeannette Catsoulis-NPR

First-timer McCarron is never less than convincing as a baby-faced brute who can elicit a stranger's sympathy as easily as he can inflict devastating comeuppance.
Sheri Linden-Los Angeles Times

It's a personal, affecting and pleasingly unusual film, a little too long perhaps and unwieldy in its final stages, but never less than shocking, powerful and utterly relevant.
Dave Calhoun-Time Out

There's a sense of inevitability about things, certainly, but it seems less written in the stars than unhappily scratched onto the kerb with a flicknife by John himself.
Mayer Nissim-Digital Spy

... Despite its bold efforts to the contrary, it ultimately becomes a dehumanising experience and apology for self-ruination.
Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray

Kudos to Peter Mullan for this fine bit of history and excellent social commentary.
Ron Wilkinson-Monsters and Critics

...echoes other classics of roiling childhood violence.
Chris Barsanti-PopMatters

Neds opens with the sort of celebratory moment that makes you think for a moment that things might be all right.
Chris Cabin-Slant Magazine

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Joseph Proimakis-Movies for the Masses

Mullan is smart enough not to close his subject off; many questions remain, and true to the nature of social mobility, little is ever solved quickly.
Shaun Munro-What Culture

While it's beautifully shot in period style and features terrific performances from the largely non-professional cast, this film struggles to get us involved simply because there isn't much we can grab hold of.
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall

This angry film is a forceful slice of life, clearly indebted to the realism of Ken Loach, in whose My Name Is Joe Mullan starred, and to whose Kes it nods.
Philip French-Guardian [UK]

I's darkly humorous and strongly atmospheric but not especially surprising, a misjudged hallucinatory encounter with Jesus notwithstanding.
Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express

A dark, evocative, hard-hitting piece of film-making leavened by flashes of sly wit, a great eye for period detail and a sound ear for authentic dialogue.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman

It's arguably too long and there's a touch of self-mythologising but with compelling flashes of rage and nauseous black comedy, and some brilliant and bizarre images...
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

A slathering, rabid beast of a movie, Neds is a hellish trip through 70s Glasgow as seen through the eyes of a teenage ne'er-do-well.
David Edwards-Daily Mirror [UK]

It's an oddity in his work that he lures us into grittily realistic drama only to dilute its potency with outlandish non-realistic imagery. The humanity and seriousness of his film-making, however, have made him an unignorable force for good.
Anthony Quinn-Independent

It's usually desirable to avoid behaviour of this nature, but miss out on NEDS and you'll be kicking yourself.
Matt Stanger-The Skinny

Just when you thought British cinema was in danger of stalling in its default mode - classy crowd-pleasing, with award-worthy millinery - along comes Neds to give it a rude and vital kick up the rear.
Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph

Mullan somehow manages to keep the entire film literally on a knife edge.
Graham Young-Birmingham Post

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