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Do Not Eat

Do Not Eat

Drama

Gary Oldman

Ray Winstone, Kacey Barnfield, Charlie Creed-Miles, Laila Morse, Edna Doré, Kelsey Cottrell, Jon Morrison, Jamie Foreman, Steve Sweeney, Terry Rowley, Sam Miller, Leah Fitzgerald, Gerry Bromfield, Neil Maskell, Sid Gold, Ronnie Fox, Frank Ashdown, Mark Gilvary

1997

France, UK

Film review analysis↗

Completed

English

128 minutes

2025-02-20 02:34:23

Detailed introduction

This film (drama)Also known asNil by Mouth,is aFrance, UKProducerwomen sex,At1997Released in year 。The dialogue language isEnglish,Current Douban rating7.1(For reference only)。
Gary Oldman once publicly stated that the reason he took on crap roles in films like "Air Force One" was that Hollywood's lucrative salaries allowed him the means to make his own films. Although to date, he has only written and directed "Do Not Eat," it already possesses a gloomy quality that rivals Mike Leigh. Like "Irreversible," the film is packed with extreme elements such as drugs, rape, and violence, but its narrative development relies not on classic "conflict," but rather on the mundane minutiae of the lives of office workers in South London, pieced together with the chaotic lives of junkies and drunks. It is filled with multiple accents, which may pose a challenge for understanding; nonetheless, a film with such exhausting plotlines is unlikely to attract many repeat viewers.