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Anuvahood

Anuvahood

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Kenneth wants to break out from his boring job to realise his dream of becoming a top MC, but his friends and family have other ideas.

Certificate15

Duration86 mins

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  • Adam, 16
  • 2 reviews

anuvahood is an interesting film with lots of ups and downs

3 stars

05 Oct 2021

well, how should I put this, anuvahood, is an interesting movie with many ups and downs, actually scratch that, there's lots of downs and only a few ups, so to start, this film is weird, and I mean really weird, it's about a late teen bad boy that wants to get big in the world but there are other people in his way who own the area that Kenneth will need to get past. so in terms of its few ups, the ending was good as to me, it felt a bit motivating as it carried some nice messages of stay true to people and other messages like friends for life, although that's the ending, you need to get through the whole other about 75 minutes of confusing, disturbing and all round weird scenes that occur during the film's duration, I mean the acting was good as with the lead actor being Adam Deacon, just the story was a bit odd and some of the other actors were a bit crazy and went a bit over the top with their role but with the film being what it is, a bunch of bad boys trying to live life in an underdog area where there aren't many jobs and too many leaders with too much power behind their names. although at the end of the day it is watchable just expect to feel disturbed, and possibly slightly motivated by the end of it, so I'd say it's an alright film it just needs to be toned down a little and paced out more over its surprisingly long duration period, 5.5/10.

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