
After the critical success of TwentyFourSeven, Brit indie hero Shane Meadows planned to turn his writing and directing skills to something different, something more distanced from his "council estate" films. But, following conversations with his dying grandfather about his own childhood relationship with Romeo Brass co-writer Paul Fraser (who he once shot in the stomach with an air rifle), Meadows decided to keep his second feature close to home, making it his most personal movie yet.
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