Hallam Foe

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'the mood of the film is uneven. Despite its dark themes, there are flashes of humour.'
Read more » Telegraph.co.uk
'Jamie Bell has grown into a performer with warmth and style, and David Mackenzie's direction is exuberant, but the story itself is self-regarding, and the ending, with its muddled vengefulness, strains both sympathy and credibility.'
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'Hallam Foe represents an impressive return to form for Mackenzie after the lacklustre Asylum. Bell, meanwhile, is terrific in a role that finally allows him to lay Billy Elliot to rest.'
Read more » BBC Films
'but the originality of this unexpectedly upbeat rites-of-passage film is a breath of fresh air.'
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