A Catholic family struggle in post-Thatcherite, post-Militant Liverpool. Starring Bruce Jones [aka Coronation Street's Les Battersby] as Bob, and Ricky Tomlinson as Tommy, both ex-dockers who leap at every opportunity in order to scrape a bit of cash. Its gritty and funny and like most Loach films of that era, an realistic indictment of the Northern neglect and breadline poverty bred by the tory 'reforms' and recession of the 1980's and early 1990's.
The story revolves around Bob trying to get the cash together to buy his daughter a brand new communion dress. Ok so that doesn't very exciting, but the odd jobs, such as sheep stealing, a stint as a nightclub bouncer and ahem, 'landscape gardening', makes sure that the story rattles along amid much tea-drinking, blue banter, and a strong cast of characters, misfits, saints and arseholes. Classic Loach.
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