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Sweet Sixteen (2002)

Sweet Sixteen (2002)
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Paul Laverty writes his fourth script with director Ken Loach for the gritty coming-of-age drama Sweet Sixteen. Set in the port city of Greenock, Scotland, local kid Liam (Martin Compston) spends his days trying to make money with his best friend, Pinball (William Ruane). When he refuses to use his imprisoned mother, Jean (Michelle Coulter), as a drug mule, his criminal stepfather, Stan (Gary McCormack), and bitter grandfather, Rab (Tommy McKee), kick him out of the house. He moves in with his levelheaded older sister, Chantelle (Annmarie Fulton), who is a single parent to toddler Callum and has no love for their mother. Liam quickly comes up with the idea to buy a trailer for himself and his mom when she gets out of prison on the day before his 16th birthday. In order to get enough money to make a down payment, he comes up with a plan to steal Stan's drug stash and sell it to local junkies. With Pinball at his side, Liam starts to develop the skills of a successful businessman and gets noticed by a group of big-time dealers. Gang leader Tony (Martin McCardie) sees his potential and makes him an offer, which leads Liam toward the life of crime that he was trying to avoid in the first place. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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Starring:
Martin CompstonWilliam Ruane, (more)
Director(s):
Ken Loach
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Sweet Sixteen

Paul Laverty writes his fourth script with director Ken Loach for the gritty coming-of-age drama Sweet Sixteen. Set in the port city of Greenock, Scotland, local kid Liam (Martin Compston) spends his days trying to make money with his best friend, Pinball (William Ruane). When he refuses to use his imprisoned mother, Jean (Michelle Coulter), as a drug mule, his criminal stepfather, Stan (Gary McCormack), and bitter grandfather, Rab (Tommy McKee), kick him out of the house. He moves in with his levelheaded older sister, Chantelle (Annmarie Fulton), who is a single parent to toddler Callum and has no love for their mother. Liam quickly comes up with the idea to buy a trailer for himself and his mom when she gets out of prison on the day before his 16th birthday. In order to get enough money to make a down payment, he comes up with a plan to steal Stan's drug stash and sell it to local junkies. With Pinball at his side, Liam starts to develop the skills of a successful businessman and gets noticed by a group of big-time dealers. Gang leader Tony (Martin McCardie) sees his potential and makes him an offer, which leads Liam toward the life of crime that he was trying to avoid in the first place. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Ken Loach
Writer(s):
Paul Laverty
Producer(s):
Rebecca O'Brien
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Drug Content, Violence)
Sweet Sixteen Awards:
  • 2002 - Cannes Film Festival - Best Screenplay
  • 2002 - European Film Academy - European Film Critics Award - Prix FIPRESCI
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Amy V.

    survival and hustling making it and keeping your mind focused on whats real, even tho it feel apart on him, he was becoming a man quick, the scene where they tested(the bosses) him was very cool, very awesome move, one of a kind.

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    Eric S.

    I thought it was an excellent movie, yes it was hard to understand at first but you get used to it. Great acting and an interesting story line make this a great pick.

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    John D.

    This is a good movie but a bit dark and at times, even difficult to watch. If that's not the type of film you're used you may want to avoid this title. The acting is good and the characters are interesting, but as the movie goes on you can just sense that they're headed for disaster. Very good, watch it with the subtitles on.

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