Dirty Pretty Things(2002)
Two undocumented migrants form a close bond as they help each other navigate the hostile and dangerous underbelly of a London most of us never see.
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Age group15+ years
Duration97 mins
Dirty Pretty Things (2002) directed by Stephen Frears. I found that this film was very interesting as it has the unexpected twist. I personally enjoy thrillers, therefore I did rather enjoy the film. I was pleased with the further complications that had arisen and I think on a whole there was a good story line. I also actually really liked the ending as it showed the reality of the whole situation and how it should have ended, although there wasn't anything too surprising it was a nice ending and it was disappointing. I like Juliette's character which is played by Sophie Okonedo. She has a humorous character and I think it kind of eases the tension in the movie a little.
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