"Screen One" Sweet Nothing (TV Episode 1990) Poster

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(1990)

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6/10
Interesting, but a muddled storyline.
Sleepin_Dragon4 January 2024
Schoolboy Phil's life falls apart when he returns home one day, to find his house empty, and his parents gone. Phil makes the terrible choice of heading to London, where he is forced to live in The streets.

Shown as part of BBC1's Screen One series, it's an interesting story of abandonment and life choices. It's not the best one I've seen, but it has some interesting content.

The story doesn't exactly flow very well, and you may end up scratching your head, but the overall message is still relevant.

Gritty, but far fetched, I'm not sure why Phil didn't got to an Aunt's house, or a school friends, I'm assuming I'd have been about the same age as him in 1990, bit sure I'd have gone to the streets of London, it's not 1875.

Lee Ross was rather good I thought, Trevor Peacock was the standout I thought, and provided a very poignant scene.

The notion if being invisible in London, well that still holds, you could be having a heart attack, and nobody would look up from their phone.

6/10.
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1/10
I couln't finish it
d_m_s31 July 2021
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The fact that the first 10 minutes of this TV film made no sense whatsoever didn't help but after 20 minutes i was finding it so dull i just couldnt carry on. I skipped ahead to the end to get the gist and it alll seemed very predictable. Felt a bit superficial and not an engaging gritty realistic drama. As for the intro - the lad gets home from school one day and his parents have left with all thier belongings and not told him? What? Why? There is no explanation. And is it realistic? They took every item including every last tin of beans and slice of bread and piece of crockery, the cupboards were bare! As if! It would take immense planning and some massive operation to pull that off entirely behind your teenage child's back and in the short time they are in school. And who would take every last thing anyway? Then he finds something in the bin (i guess they did leave something afterall) that suggests they've gone to Canada? What? With all that stuff?

The bizarreness continues as he immediately starts to sleep rough in houses for sale and then the streets - did he have no friends or family he could call on for help?
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