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Some Dogs Bite (2010 TV Movie)
10/10
Review by David Chater - The Times
4 November 2010
In a world of broken homes and absent parents, children are forced to create their own security as best they can. Some Dogs Bite is a hard- edged, stunningly photographed and brilliantly performed road movie aimed at younger viewers, in which three brothers - an 18-year-old, a 14-year- old and a baby - travel across the UK in pursuit of some sort of sanctuary, encountering equally lost souls along the way. "No one has ever taken care of us," says one, "so now we must take care of each other." Directed by Marc Munden (The Mark of Cain) and filmed by Wojciech Szepel (Tess of the D'Urbervilles), it boasts stunning performances from Aaron Taylor, Thomas Brodie Sangster and a baby who deserves a Bafta. Viewers unhappy with this tough version of events can interact online and manipulate the outcome.
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