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Kidulthood

Country: UK, Language: English, 89 mins

  • Director: Menhaj Huda
  • Writer: Noel Clarke
  • Producer: Clark N. Anthony; James Armitage

CGiii Comment

Noel Clarke writes and acts - over-reaching himself by a huge margin.

The dialogue is, in parts, laughable - there are those that will argue: 'but that's how kids speak now'.

Fine....point taken. It's not the way they speak that is laughable - it's the content...total nonsense.

Kids will like it...because, they will be able to relate to it.

Adults will hate it simply because it isn't that clever.

And, what a terrible title!


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The(ir) Blurb...

A day in the life of a group of troubled 15-year-olds growing up in west London.

Cast & Characters

Aml Ameen as Trife;
Red Madrell as Alisa;
Noel Clarke as Sam;
Adam Deacon as Jay;
Jaime Winstone as Becky;
Femi Oyeniran as Moony;
Madeleine Fairley as Claire;
Rebecca Martin as Katie;
Nicholas Hoult as Blake;
Adem Bayram as Vinnie;
Stephanie Di Rubbo as Shaneek;
Kate-Line Okoro as Carleen;
Medhavi Patel as Sophie;
Ben McKay as Rapper;
Cornell John as Uncle Curtis