7/10
Being 25 in Glasgow
11 November 2001
Funny, all right. Well played, certainly. Distinct characters and lots of kind irony towards their generation and towards grown-ups in different shapes. There might be a future for British comedy, but if one is comparing (and one always is), one thinks of British comedy of the 50s, that had a broader view in people and had a love for the "small" ones in the British society that one can't find in Late Night Shopping. There is some bitterness here. We laugh at people but not always with them.

After all this however is not a cynical movie. The dialogue is intelligent and so do our laughing become. This is about ordinary life, which might be exciting indeed.
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