The film tells the story of a group of teenagers involved in a whisky theft scandal trying to change their destiny. An authentic comedy, except for the inevitable black descriptions, the whole film is full of jokes, full of sunshine and positive hope. There are still many unique styles of Director Roach in the film, such as focusing on "little people" and caring about current affairs. Although "class" confrontation is weakened by comedy elements, it still exists. The director expressed his concern for British youth in several typical images and comedy forms.
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