When one brother gets a job from their wealthy aunt, the other becomes increasingly jealous.
An odd film that primarily looks at how the dole affects the underclass in Britain. Tim Roth stars as Colin, a slow and possibly intellectually-disabled man living with his parents and brother in a housing project. He and his sarcastic manipulative brother still behave like teenagers--living with their parents, harassing each other. The problem is that they are in their late teens or twenties. Neighborhood characters include Hayley, a young woman with a crush on Colin, and Coxy (Gary Oldman), a violent local skinhead who befriends Colin. Trouble ensues when their wealthy aunt gives Colin a job and his brother becomes jealous.—Don Smith <[email protected]>
Adult brothers Mark and Colin Pollock still live with their parents Frank and Mavis Pollock in a small apartment in the projects of London's East End in a collective depressed existence. The three men of the household are all on the dole, each doing little to find gainful employment. Between the brothers, Mark is the smart aleck, who calls his parents by their given names to irk them and hangs out with a bunch of hooligans as he refers to himself and his friends, such as a skinhead known as Coxy. Although never medically diagnosed as such, Colin is seemingly emotionally slow. Colin likes to hang out with Mark and his friends in his want to be accepted, especially as Mark tells him that neighborhood girl Hayley is interested in him. The family rarely socializes with Mavis' sister and brother-in-law, Barbara and John, who live a middle- to upper-middle-class, seemingly perfect existence in the suburbs of Chigwell. Although not telling them to their face, John dislikes his relations by marriage, believing especially Mark to be brash and trashy. A unilateral act by Barbara leads to many issues within the extended family coming to the surface, most specifically the true happiness of the marriage between Barbara and John, and what Colin is truly looking for to be happy in life.—Huggo