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This edgey drama about the hoplessness of poverty and drug addiction has the veiwer plunging into the depths of despair, and finally lifted into the arms of hope.
LK
19 September 2008
Purely fantastic - pun intended
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie.
ST
13 August 2006
A Child's Unwavering Protectiveness of His Troubled but Loving Mother.
\"Pure\" could be viewed simply as a drug addiction movie, but I was relieved to find that it isn't simply that, as I've seen too many overwrought addiction movies at this point.
EO
3 August 2006
East London -- not Northern England
I just want to add to the very fine precis already posted a brief correction about location (Netflix has it wrong, too--they claim it's set in west London.
NC
29 July 2006
"I just know I can kick it!"
Socially conscious and beautifully acted, director Gillies MacKinnon sets his tale of junkies and young boys and wayward mothers in the working class housing estates of Northern England.
Customer reviews (9)
Five Stars
Any movie Keira Knightly is in I love..
Five Stars
Loved It..
Terrible
Dreadful film.
Young Harry Eden at his best!
I think this is Harry Eden's lst movie.
Tragedy and Triumph
This edgey drama about the hoplessness of poverty and drug addiction has the veiwer plunging into the depths of despair, and finally lifted into the arms of hope.
Purely fantastic - pun intended
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie.
A Child's Unwavering Protectiveness of His Troubled but Loving Mother.
\"Pure\" could be viewed simply as a drug addiction movie, but I was relieved to find that it isn't simply that, as I've seen too many overwrought addiction movies at this point.
East London -- not Northern England
I just want to add to the very fine precis already posted a brief correction about location (Netflix has it wrong, too--they claim it's set in west London.
"I just know I can kick it!"
Socially conscious and beautifully acted, director Gillies MacKinnon sets his tale of junkies and young boys and wayward mothers in the working class housing estates of Northern England.