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Pure (2002)

Pure (2002)
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After forays into period war drama (Regeneration) and globe-trotting bohemia (Hideous Kinky), Scottish director Gillies MacKinnon returns to social realist melodrama with this tale of a ten-year-old desperately trying to parent his heroin-addicted mother. Pure revolves around Paul (Harry Eden), a young boy who finds his life torn apart after the untimely demise of his father. Despondent in the wake of her husband's death, Paul's mother, Mel (Molly Parker), turns to a less-than-reputable old friend for consolation: Lenny (David Wenham), a long-time acquaintance of her husband's who also happens to be the main drug dealer in their West London neighborhood. Lenny divides his time between Mel and his other customers, including Louise (Keira Knightley), a pregnant, crack-addicted waitress. Paul is so accustomed to his mother's addiction that it doesn't occur to him that it's a problem, but as Mel's behavior grows more and more unstable -- and as local police start investigating the area drug scene -- Paul realizes that it's his responsibility to take care of himself and his younger brother. Pure premiered at the 2002 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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Starring:
Molly ParkerDavid Wenham, (more)
Director(s):
Gillies MacKinnon
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Pure

After forays into period war drama (Regeneration) and globe-trotting bohemia (Hideous Kinky), Scottish director Gillies MacKinnon returns to social realist melodrama with this tale of a ten-year-old desperately trying to parent his heroin-addicted mother. Pure revolves around Paul (Harry Eden), a young boy who finds his life torn apart after the untimely demise of his father. Despondent in the wake of her husband's death, Paul's mother, Mel (Molly Parker), turns to a less-than-reputable old friend for consolation: Lenny (David Wenham), a long-time acquaintance of her husband's who also happens to be the main drug dealer in their West London neighborhood. Lenny divides his time between Mel and his other customers, including Louise (Keira Knightley), a pregnant, crack-addicted waitress. Paul is so accustomed to his mother's addiction that it doesn't occur to him that it's a problem, but as Mel's behavior grows more and more unstable -- and as local police start investigating the area drug scene -- Paul realizes that it's his responsibility to take care of himself and his younger brother. Pure premiered at the 2002 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Gillies MacKinnon
Writer(s):
Alison Hume
Producer(s):
Howard Burch
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Sexual Situations, Substance Abuse, Profanity, Drug Content, Adult Situations)
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    Arturo G.

    I thought this movie was good. the little boy was a great actor. I just liked it because it was a movie of hope when you feel hopeless. Good ending.

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    Jeanne G.

    This young boy is a wonderful actor!! He portrays his character with amazing reality. The movie is one more proof of how devastating drug addiction is to families and loved ones.

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    Rebecca S.

    A heartwrenching story of a boy in london trying to hold on to his mum who is a junkie. I have never witnessed such an authentic child actor. It was like he wasnt acting at all. It really helps us see how a child loves their mother regardless... a child simply loves. Its an incredible and tragic film. A must see!

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