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Director: Jim O'Hanlon
Actors: Gemma Arterton, Idris Elba, Ken Stott
PlotIn a vibrant and contemporary London, the lives of three distinct characters intersect over the course of one day. Max, a former rugby star, struggles to overcome his infidelity and drug addiction while attempting to rebuild his fractured relationship with his estranged wife Emily. Despite his efforts, the tension between them escalates, making reconciliation seem increasingly unlikely. Meanwhile, cab driver George battles to provide stability for his family amidst personal grief and the challenges of city life. He faces a moral dilemma when offered an opportunity that could secure his financial future but at great personal cost.
Simultaneously, Kingsley, a young ex-convict with dreams of becoming a successful actor, finds himself pulled back into a life of crime as he faces limited prospect for legitimate work. His path crosses with that of a kindly retired actor, Terence, who becomes a mentor and offers Kingsley a chance for redemption by encouraging him to pursue his ambitions. As their stories unfold within a tightly-knit urban environment, the individual choices each character makes ultimately highlight themes of hope, failure, and resilience. Through their intertwined narratives, a poignant and multifaceted portrayal of modern life and its complexities emerges.
Writers: Leon Butler
Release Date: 13 Jan 2017
Runtime: 93 min
Rating: TV-MA
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
100 Streets presents well-acted, engaging stories, but its loose interconnectivity and average Blu-ray presentation may not satisfy all viewers.
Read our review of 100 Streets Blu-ray One Square Mile to find out more