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Dark comedy that exudes a well-defined feeling of outlandish exaggeration and startling truth in one smoothly paced motion. Directed by Stephen Norrington and set in London, it is the story of Billy Byrne (Max Beesley), a self-obsessed up-and-coming star. Working as an artist, Billy is on the verge of fame, with his girlfriend and his friends firmly behind him. However, when his moment of glory comes to an abrupt end, Byrne loses everything. Depressed and alone, he finds himself sinking into the spiraling depths of the London underworld, engulfed by a shady ring of crime in a network of tunnels underneath an old theater. Billy's decisions along the way are influenced by a street-smart young girl, Anna (Emily Corrie in her feature film debut), and the horridly tainted leader of a gang of child thieves played by stage and screen actor Tom Bell. (Palm Pictures)

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angielski The Last Minute starts out well, but it then descends into a confused and blurred view of the hardships of a man who could have had everything, but instead lost everything and became a wreck due to his lack of self-control. Another addition to the wave of dynamic British filmmaking, but it falls far short in comparison with its peers (Danny BoyleGuy Ritchie). Stephen Norrington wanted to say so much and set out to philosophise to the point that the given form couldn’t bear it and his work thus got cut off at the knees. ()