I approached Neds with trepidation. I was born in Glasgow, I grew up in Lanarkshire, I went to school with a lot of neds and I own a flat in Glasgow. I didn't see this film in the cinema because I thought it would attract a dodgy crowd. I've finally caught up with it on DVD.
I think it's a good film, possibly even a great film, but it could be difficult to follow if you don't speak the language. It follows a young boy as he finishes primary school where he has academically excelled and starts secondary school where he falls in with a bad crowd. Outside school he starts to hang out with a bad crowd and get into trouble.
I recognised the characters and situations in this film. I've seen people end up like the characters in this film. It was very real to me and at times very upsetting. On a personal level, I've been threatened with a knife, kicked in the head and I've had my carry out stolen from me. I know how all that feels although I'm lucky that I've gotten away from it. I felt that Peter Mullan and his actors have created a great film that is fairly true.
As I watched the film I was struck by a real feeling that if I have children I would want to avoid them putting up with all that sort of shit. I guess that means moving to the country or something. The events dramatised in this film still go on in Glasgow and other Scottish towns on a weekly basis. Our society is fucked up. If you disagree, read the newspapers or the BBC website.
The film ends ambiguously but it's a good ending. You can pick your own ending. I hope that the main character did well after all of this. Having read other reviews on the internet I know a lot of people didn't like him but I hope he gets a second chance.
This is a story about how your environment fucks you up. Well worth seeing. Use subtitles if you need to.
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