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Just Jim

Country: UK, Language: English, 84 mins

  • Director: Craig Roberts
  • Writer: Craig Roberts
  • Producer: Adrian Bate; Pip Broughton

CGiii Comment

At 24, Craig Roberts does it all...

An obvious talent...that was allowed to run [erratically] unchecked.

There's a geeky kid called Jim and a 'cool' neighbour called Dean...and if that's not enough of a clue, throw in a red jacket, blue jeans and a white T-shirt...yes, this about rebellious youth! Lesson one, Mr Roberts...do not insult your audience.

Some people - quite rightly - would argue that Roberts has stolen ideas rather than borrowed inspiration...from a raft of other films. Call it homage...or, larceny. Same thing, really.

But, it doesn't get away from the fact that the film is in three distinct parts...good, weak and plain old...bad.

The good: everything before the arrival of Hirsch (although he does the character proud), there is neither rhyme nor reason as to his existence...Just Jim started out as a wry, observational comedy about loneliness and bullying...with glimmers of brilliance.

However...that all changed with Jim's metamorphosis into cool kid - aided and abetted by Dean, a tattoo and an earring (oh, and the garb) - followed by and floundered with a rather rapid detour into darkness (aka... puerile nonsense).

Lesson two, Mr Roberts...do not insult your audience.

The other goods: cinematography, editing and the soundtrack (luscious).

The bads: The parents. The underwater stuff. The flatulent final third. 

Besides all that...there is no gay content to speak of...possibly, a hint of subtext...but that's just stretching it a bit too far...

The same can be said of the film...Roberts took the whole thing too far until it snapped...correction: collapsed.

An obvious talent...infuriatingly out-of-control.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Life sucks for Jim. His best friend Michael is now hanging with the cool kids and Jim’s only companion is his dog. He’s stuck in a small town where nothing ever exciting happens, until… Dean, a mysterious American moves in to the house next door. Dean is older, good looking and in Jim’s eyes the coolest guy he’s ever met. Jim can’t believe his luck. Dean offers him friendship, helps him win the girl of his dreams and he soon becomes the most popular boy in school. But when it turns out Dean is hiding a dark secret, Jim is forced to question if his newfound popularity is really worth it.

Cast & Characters

Emile Hirsch as Dean;
Craig Roberts as Jim;
Richard Harrington as Headmaster;
Mark Lewis Jones as Donald;
Sai Bennett as Michelle;
Darragh Mortell as Boy in Bed - Lived;
Trystan Gravelle as John;
Nia Roberts as Mum;
Claire Cage as Waitress;
Helen Griffin as Beatrice;
Aneirin Hughes as Dad;
Matthew Aubrey as Leon;
Shawna Workman as Jackie's Friend;
Charlotte Randall as Jackie;
Richard Lynch as Wayne