With low-budget, dreary, Brit-drama "Sweet Sue" writer / director Leo Leigh continues dad Mike's work in presenting ordinary British working-class life. Tough, blunt (NOT sweet) middle-aged Maggie O'Neill (good), stuck in a loveless rut, latches onto introspective biker Tony Pitts, thru whom she interacts with his friends (like Nick Holder) and 'flamboyant', gay, wannabe social influencer son Harry Trevaldwyn. For those after a lightly delivered depiction of the utter banality & misery of a modern daily grind, it's a fit (perked by minor support from the likes of Joshua McGuire & Jeff Rawle)- but for those looking for something uplifting and/or escapist, this ain't it.
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