I went to the UK premiere screening for this film and was really impressed with the acting and storyline. Nicolette (director) did a brilliant job with this production which was many years in the making.
I particularly enjoyed how the film covered many positive elements that can often go amiss; namely the importance of family and leading by example, encouraging your children to have aspirations and to focus on living their dreams, even if spreading your wings and doing so abroad is encompassed in that dream, amongst other positives.
The reality of crime and poverty is also addressed and the senselessness of ill thought decisions born through desperation really brings home the wider point of a lack of investment in policing, job creation and social support. An understanding of underlying socio/political and cultural issues on the island definitely help to answer many of the "why's" that this film conjures up for the viewer, though I don't feel that seeing the film would necessarily cause the viewers not to relate to the same issues elsewhere.
The cast did well in expressing the emotive elements of the film and I definitely feel that they were passionate about making the determination to bring this story to fruition a reality. I commend the cast and crew for what was delivered and no doubt would watch it again.