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Offender
TrailerThe film tells the story of Tommy Nix (Joe Cole), a young man of the working class, who tries to avoid getting mixed up with the wrong crowd until he loses his girlfriend and unborn child as a result of a brutal attack by an armed gang.Genre: ThrillerActors: Joe Cole, English Frank, Kimberley Nixon, Shaun Dooley, Israel Oba, David Ajala, Heider Ali, Jacob Anderson, Vas Blackwood, G. Frsh, Mark Harris, ...»Director: Ron ScalpelloCountry: United KingdomDuration: 102 minQuality: HDRelease: 2012IMDb: 6.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Offender"
Time OutAugust 07, 2012If 'Offender' has a point to make about the justice system, it fails to land the punch.
Daily StarOctober 30, 2012It's the performances that really carry this film. Cole's intense portrayal marks him as one to watch and rapper English Frank also impresses as the prison's posturing, cod Jamaican kingpin Jake.
GuardianAugust 09, 2012Waiting for Britain's answer to A Prophet, or an update of Scum? Keep waiting.
ViewLondonAugust 09, 2012An engaging, impressively staged revenge drama with a striking central performance from newcomer Joe Cole and a strong support cast ...
Sky MoviesAugust 08, 2012A spare script and lean dialogue lend genuine power to the taciturn youngster's unswervable quest for justice, a single-minded obsession that results in some truly bone-crunching violence.
Total FilmJuly 31, 2012Ron Scalpello's brutal debut about a young offenders' institution hammers its messages home with a sock full of snooker balls.
The ListJuly 30, 2012The way the camera lingers on the lividly bruised and battered faces of his characters, plus the clichéd use of slow motion, epitomise the film's limitations.
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