Dog
Eat Dog Director:
Moody
Shoaibi
Cast: Mark
Tonderai, Nathan Constance,
David Oyelowo Crunski, Alan Davies, Gary Camp, Melanie Blatt.
Length: 93
minutes
Release: Friday
7th December 2001 |
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'Dog
Eat Dog' = four DJ friends + big dreams = big problems |
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Mixing
the of "SW9" with the comedy of "Kevin & Perry Go Large", "Dog Eat
Dog" is a bargain basement Brit-flick comedy that's far too rough
around the edges to really convince anyone it's in the same league.
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Four
firm friends, Rooster (Tonderai), CJ (Oyelowo), Jess (Constance),
and Chang (Crunski) want to make it big on the West London club
scene. The only problem is they've hocked their decks, ripped off
a Nigerian pornographer, and deeply upset the religious sensibilities
of local crime boss Jesus (Kemp).
The boys must keep themselves out of trouble for long enough to
find a few grand in spare change and a DJ gig. This forces them
to think up various hare-brained cash-creating ideas - Rooster suggests
selling maps of cash point locations, while the others steal books
from the library and even kidnap the dog of a local best-selling
author in the hope of getting a nice fat ransom.
Of course, they've got the wrong dog... and Jesus isn't too happy
with them. The film does have a few choice moments - not least Alan
Davies' cameo as a stoned pornographer - which suggests that writer/star
Mark Tonderai and writer/director Moody Shoaibi should be given
the benefit of the doubt.
Best of all, it's a story of inner city kids that manages to put
London's multiculturalism onscreen without ever having to turn race
into a dramatic issue or present West London as a gun-filled battleground
of rival gangs.
Its heart is in the right place, but there's no escaping the fact
that this is lightweight stuff.
"Dog Eat Dog" opens in cinemas UK on Friday 7th December 2001.
Reviewed
by , 大象传媒 Films.
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