Triple bill of hard-hitting British dramas written by and starring Noel Clarke. 'Kidulthood' (2006) follows a group of troubled 15-year-olds as they are given the day off school after a girl in their class commits suicide. Spending the day wandering the streets of London taking drugs, getting into fights, and indulging in underage sex, the gang slip ever further into a life of crime. In 'Adulthood' (2008), six years after killing his gang rival, Sam Peel (Clarke) is released from prison. He is soon confronted by those he hurt before his incarceration. Some have carried on with their lives, while others still have to deal with the repercussions of Sam's actions that fateful night. As he struggles to deal with his feelings of guilt, Sam soon finds his life threatened by a group of youths out for revenge. Finally, in 'Brotherhood' (2016), still struggling to come to terms with the events that saw him jailed for murder, Sam Peel again finds himself the target of local youths looking to get even. After realising he must face his tormentors head-on if he is to move on with his life, Peel seeks help from old friends in an attempt to finally break free from a chequered past that continues to haunt him.
A**R
Films are great. What more can I say
The best trilogy around. Noel Clarke is a legend.It’s cheaper to buy the trilogy to rent it so buy it and own it.
R**N
the films are the best of brit films they are a must see i ...
the films are the best of brit films they are a must see i would tell anyone to buy them and they would love them too they are a must see films i promise you
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R**N
Top British Dark comedy
Brilliant example of gritty British Cinema. Showing how hard coming of age is. Noel Clark wrote and stars in a film that is gripping moving funny and tragic all at the same time. A must watch
R**I
Great movies
Excellent quality and fast delivery
B**R
The outdoor life in inner-city Britain.
Captures ethnic life in inner-city Britain to a tee. These kids run around doing non-kiddish things which they then spend their adulthood attempting to put them straight ... very entertaining.
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Three Stars
Kidulthood and brother hood are brilliant gritty british films however felt let down with the last installment
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I bought this because to see the boxset
I like boxsets and it's nice to know the Hood trilogy gets one. It's the only reason I jump up to purchase this from day one and it was worth it. It's just a normal DVD case with three disc holders in them but it's nice to have it out here and welcoming to anyone who wants to see all three movies at once.
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