“From the moment I was born I cried for a month…” Eighteen years on, and Justin is no nearer the truth. And in a world that increasingly doesn’t care, maybe just simply relying on friendship is not enough? Especially with friends like Billy, Sean and Tommy. Set amongst the backdrop of the towering, concrete-clad estates of south London ‘Zebra Crossings’ blends a diverse mixture of characters that all share one thing in common: The incredible loneliness of living alongside 7 million other people. Blending the surreal, and very real, we take an intense journey in search of friendship, belief and religion. With a lacklustre father and estranged mother, Justin’s only source of perennial control comes from an unlikely source, his bed-ridden sister Suzanne. But Justin needs is a real mentor, a father figure, someone who can provide guidance before it’s all too late. In steps Marcus, unlike anyone Justin has ever known before, calm, soft, assured - but does he want something from Justin? Meanwhile, Tommy’s abandonment issues haunt him once again, and his class-A drug addiction has sent him into full destruction mode. Also, the pressure from a rival gang has reached exploding point - as there is certainly no space for two crews in this neighbourhood. Justin must find the answer to it all, and quick. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 5.6/10 | |
Released: | January 28, 2011 | |
Runtime: | 93 min | |
Genres: | Drama | |
Countries: | United Kingdom | |
Cast: | Aaron White Lee Turnbull Greg Wakeham | |
Crew: | Sam Holland | |
kerfy : It sure is still funny.. I'm 64 and use that line all the time, as well as "man down" ..