London Kills Me (1991)
Anno di uscita: 1991
Nazione: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: London Kills Me - levottomat jalat, London schafft alle, To Londino me skotonei, London megöl engem, Londra mi fa morire
Regista: Hanif Kureishi
Writer: Hanif Kureishi
Produzione & Genere
Produttore: Producer: Judith Hunt, Tim Bevan
Executive Producer: Graham Bradstreet
Società: Film4 Productions, Working Title Films
Budget: N/A
Parole chiave
Parole chiave: bare chested male, barefoot male, city in title, claim in title, female frontal nudity, female pubic hair, female topless nudity, first person title, long haired male, male frontal nudity, male rear nudity, man in a bathtub, place in title, pubic hair, rear nudity, social nudity, stoner comedy, taking a bath, three word title, written by director
Storia
London Kills Me follows a young man on the brink of his twenties who desperately wants to leave behind London's drug world and start anew. His plan? To secure a job as a waiter in a 'normal' restaurant, but this seemingly simple goal becomes complicated when he realizes that he needs a sensible pair of shoes to make a good impression. This small detail propels him on a journey through the streets of London, highlighting his homeless existence and the struggle to escape it.
Riassunto
Directed by Hanif Kureishi in 1991, London Kills Me is a British comedy-drama that delves into the life of a young man navigating the complexities of escaping London's drug underworld. The film explores themes of desperation, redemption, and the challenges faced by those trying to break free from their circumstances, using the metaphor of a pair of shoes as a catalyst for change.

