
Taking its title from a Robert Burns poem, the third part of Ken Loach's loose Glasgow trilogy doesn't boast a performance to match Peter Mullan's in My Name Is Joe or Martin Compston's in Sweet Sixteen. Yes, Eva Birthistle impresses as a lapsed Catholic teacher who embarks on an interracial romance. But her co-star, model-turned-actor Atta Yaqub, lacks the confidence to equal his undeniable screen presence.
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