DVD Reviews
Sweet Sixteen
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- Director: Ken Loach
- Starring: Annmarie Fulton
- Details: UK / 94 mins (18).
Ken Loach's movies become evermore overtly political in theme, often to the detriment of story and or character development, and while Sweet Sixteen is a bleak tale of urban or personal decay, its central character (played by lively newcomer Compston) offers the kind of skewed redemption last seen in My Name is Joe. Worth watching.
Review by Declan Burke
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