True North

September. 11,2006      
Rating:
6.8
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The crew of a bankrupt Scottish trawler turn to smuggling illegal immigrants over the stormy waters of the North Sea.

Peter Mullan as  Riley
Martin Compston as  Sean
Gary Lewis as  Skipper
Steven Robertson as  Koch
Hark Bohm as  Pol
Pat Kiernan as  Henri

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Reviews

Contentar
2006/09/11

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Bereamic
2006/09/12

Awesome Movie

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Jonah Abbott
2006/09/13

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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Haven Kaycee
2006/09/14

It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film

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mactakeshi
2006/09/15

I have just watched this film on television. I can only say that it was a very emotional ending. I would like everyone to remember this happens on a daily basis through out the world and we should pause for a moment to take in the enormity of it. However fictional it may be, this is a story that had to be told. I feel the writer may have developed the story before the cockle pickers from China died in England, factual. But to answer the person who posted that the film was too conveniently wrapped up at the end. The ending can still be compared to the reality of cheap labour being smuggled into a country successfully but still meeting a fatal ending. This film is a very honest portrayal of the fatal dangers involved in people smuggling. And although I originally thought it would be a reality check for people attempting leave their home for the promised land of the WEST. I have changed my mind because these people are intelligent enough to know that the hard place they are getting into is better than the rock they are currently under. It is still a honest account that the WEST is not all that it promises. I know anyone intelligent enough to watch this film will know that Scotland's people are not Chinese killers, however I still hope that people's judgement of Scotland is not affected by it. p.s. FAQ The young star of the film first starred in a film set in Inverclyde Scotland called Sweet Sixteen, and didn't Peter Mullen walk into a brothel called funnily enough Sweet Sixteen in Belgium, Only a thought...

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jaffacake2k
2006/09/16

If you enjoy a great character driven yarn then this film is a must see. If you yearn for Hollywood style action then just switch on your Sky box - everything you need will be there.Its hard to pigeon-hole this film in any specific genre. I imagine it will come under 'drama' or possibly 'thriller'. But quite simply its much more than either.The screenplay/script/acting/direction are all of the highest standard. If I was being honest I would have happily watched 2 hours of the main characters just chatting as the dialogue is exquisite at times. Its REAL banter. The humour is generated in the actors delivery of the line rather than the line itself.The premise of the film is very simple. An under-performing fishing trawler needs a rapid injection of cash. So the crew, unbeknown to the captain, take on board a couple of dozen illegal immigrants and attempt to smuggle them into Scotland for a large sum of said cash.This film is very insightful and ultimately very moving. When I sat down to watch this I didn't even have an outline of what the film was about so I was unprepared for what I was to experience. And I feel 'experience' is the right word. You are there cooped up in the cramped living conditions and poor weather. As the story chugs along you are there with it. It never leaves you behind or allows you to race ahead of it.Watch this film.10/10

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Claudio Carvalho
2006/09/17

The skipper (Gary Lewis) of the Scottish trawler PD-100 has worked for more than thirty-two years to buy his fishing vessel but is bankrupt and near to lose his ship to the bank. While in the port of Ostend, Belgium, his first mate and son Sean (Martin Compston) accepts a lot of money to smuggle Chinese illegal immigrants to Scotland to keep the trawler with his father. The crewman Riley (Peter Mullan) helps him in the scheme, and they hide the group in a store below the boatswain store. However, a Chinese teenager hides in the engine room, stealing food and leaving money in the galley. The cook (Steven Robertson), who is a little slow and has issues with sex, finds the stowaway (Angel Li) and helps her. Sean decides to stay longer in the North Sea to get catch and avoid problems with customs, leaving the immigrants in the most subhuman conditions. When one of the Chinese dies, despair is triggered leading the crew to tragic actions."True North" is a simple, but very cruel and heartbreaking story of despair and how far a human being can go under the pressure of a desperate situation. None of the characters is evil, but their attitudes under unexpected situation are scary. Sean has no concern with the immigrants, but in finding a way to avoid problems with the coastal authorities; the cold Riley has a touch of humanity with the terrible situation of the stowaways; the cook surprisingly protects the girl; and the captain has the most despicable procedure when he feels that he may lose his ship. The direction and the performances are awesome, and the screenplay is excellent. My vote is eight.Title (Brazil): "Verdadeiro Norte" ("True North")

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kolinferguson
2006/09/18

True North hits the ground running. It's never less than engrossing and the performances are uniformly excellent.What sounds like a derivative thriller: A crew of fishermen facing bankruptcy decide to smuggle Chinese immigrants from mainland Europe to Scotland, could easily have traded on clichés for it's effects. But writer/director Steve Hudson creates an all together more complex portrait of what essentially decent people will do in desperate circumstances.Martin Compton shows a maturity and stoicism in his performance.Peter Mullens character has the greatest arc; as an ex-con who lives his life at a superficial level to avoid engaging in anything deeply who has his humanity awakened by the plight of the immigrants stored in the belly of the boat.Gary Lewis quietly exudes the desperation of man whose working life is based around daily failure.Steven Robertson is excellent as the uptight cook from the Western Isles who is terrified of his own sexuality.But the real revelation for me was first time actress Angel Li whose facial expressions are pages of dialogue in themselves. My criticism of the film is not in the story itself but the state of the Scottish film industry with again, another Scottish story being shot predominantly in Ireland.In closing, I just hope True North gets the distribution deal that it deserves. It will probably be marketed as a thriller but it is so much more than this. Go see it.

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