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Goofs When Lilly K's sister steals his lyric book he chases after her. After they have done arguing, he places his lyric book down to pick up her hand games console on spits on it.

He then exits the room leaving behind his lyric book which was the only reason he went in her room. Quotes Tunde : [singing] I say can't you see the sign its a double yellow line! Tyrone : Blud, I am disabled, look at my arm [wiggles arm around] Tunde : Ehhh so you are mocking disfortunate people! User reviews 29 Review.

Top review. Seriously Funny. I'm a hard one to make laugh. The Hangover Shaun of the Dead Admittedly there are better crafted films, cleverer, snappier, whatever. I don't really like comedy that tries to be too intelligent.

What I love is silly, leave your brain at the door, and just make me forget all my workday stress. I like to LMAO. I had read reviews I'm so glad I did. Being a something yeah, that'll surprise your "not for the overs" crew middle class parent of teenagers, I'm already well used to the street slang, and in this film, every single tiny nuance of the culture and language is used to send itself up - brilliantly. Not much of a story, not much of a plot - it doesn't matter.

Listen to your own kids speaking to their friends; look at their text talk. It's all here and ridiculed Well done Adam Deacon; this was a great debut. It ranks up there with 4 Lions for me. Details Edit. Release date March 18, United Kingdom.

United Kingdom. Official Facebook Official site. Box office Edit. Technical specs Edit. Listen to your own kids speaking to their friends; look at their text talk. It's all here and ridiculed Well done Adam Deacon; this was a great debut. It ranks up there with 4 Lions for me. Classic by pbzgaming This movie doesn't deserve that hate that some critics on here give it. It's hilarious, the characters are memorable and it has an amazing soundtrack. Brilliant fun all the way through, Adam deacon is a genius writer.

I can't wait for the sequel next year! Light-hearted, quirky fun by ChucksLuck I watched Anuvahood this evening and was actually quite impressed. OK, it's not going to win any Oscars, it's not the best plot in the world but I think it was a good effort by all.

That said, I do think there is an important message in there somewhere, maybe not if you're a 31 year old 'been there, done that' adult but teenage city kids could learn a lesson or two from it.

I was truly laughing hard at a moment involving ketchup. I thought Linda Robson was a perfect choice for K's mum. The cameo choices were genius, most notably Eddie Kadi as the traffic warden. Good film, not brilliant but I don't think it's intending to be. I'm not sure if people will 'get' it unless they are familiar with this type of culture, I'm a Londoner so used to it but others may struggle to understand the slang and the humour. I hope that's not the case and people will give Anuvahood a go.

It's nice to have a film about the gritty realism of London that's not all doom and gloom like the usual offerings. Loved it by Portaltech78 This movie is funny and great. I ran across it by chance as I never heard of it. It's hard to keep up with the British accents and slang, but I got used to it. This is a must see movie. The ending is cute! Brilliant comedy - not suitable for all audiences by Ramsingh96 Anuvahood is a brilliant comedy film for teens and young adults. The humour is mainly aimed towards year olds.

Adam Decon is a hilarious main charter and it is good that the film doesn't try to make London look like a crap-hole where everyone is a gun-toting idiot. I think that some older generations will not find this film too funny, due to the 'slang' used and the type of humour. When they didn't understand what it was that made youth culture vibrant and exciting to you?

When you grew up and the art you enjoyed in your youth became respectable with time and seemed superior to contemporary popular culture? Elvis' movies were awful. Clunky dialogue, wooden performances, weak narratives. But these films exist as documents of a time where the youth were excited and creative and made and enjoyed art that reflected their lives and sensibilities.

The Beatles were told to cut their hair and turn it down. Elvis was told to stop being so goddamn sexy and sinful. Now Adam Deacon is being told to speak proper English and make a film about something film critics can relate to.

That is all. I thought this was going to be a parody but it's nothing like that, it's a funny comedy that does its job to entertain and it doesn't take itself too seriously and neither should you. This film does resemble the one of 'Friday' ice cube film because I have seen story lines like this before.

Anuvahood is just the UK having a go at something similar. The humour been displayed is wild and exciting every opportunity they had to throw in something remotely funny they did. Every new character comes with their own aura that added to the comedy. The slang lots of it , dress code, music and cinematography all fits in well together, it's really London like but the problem with that is it's going to feel like it was made for a specific target audience.

Adam Deacon does brilliantly as K, he was a believable actor who life on the estate went from bad to worse. He was able to make the audience laugh and be on his side at the same time. His bestfriend TJ Zonzolo does his best to make us laugh but had the over the top sort of feeling in some scenes. Bookie Oyeniran was also an enjoyable character to watch, all you needed from him was a barrel of assault at K to make you laugh.



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