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Cass

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In a true story, an adopted Jamaican baby adopted by an elderly white couple and brought up in an all white area of London becomes one of the most-respected and most-feared men in Britain.
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Times (UK)
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August 01, 2008

Inanimate dialogue and plodding pacing don't give the talented cast much to work with, and the camera is directed with all the grace of a pub brawl at closing time.
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IGN Movies UK
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August 01, 2008

A mature take on this most contentious of issues, and quite possibly the best film on the subject in 20 years.
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ViewLondon
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August 01, 2008

This is an engaging, well made and sharply written British drama that is definitely worth seeing. Great soundtrack too.
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Film4
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July 31, 2008

Cass has more heart than your average hooligan flick, but it's a clumsy, compromised film, hamstrung by its own redemptive structure and too infatuated with its protagonist to take an objective point of view.
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London Evening Standard

August 01, 2008

There isn't, in fact, a single off-key performance in what is otherwise an ordinary film.
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Sky Movies
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August 01, 2008

What follows is your standard footy ruck saga - stabbings, jail, love of a good woman.
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Time Out
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July 31, 2008

Though the narrative is saggy and you feel there's nowhere left to go after the first hour, a much-needed dash of class from Jon S Baird's direction helps lift 'Cass' above its oft-reactionary genre brethren.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
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August 01, 2008

It never fully convinces you that he deserves a movie.
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Daily Mirror (UK)
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August 01, 2008

When Anozie isn't delivering a tired voiceover about honour on the terraces, we're treated to rubbish fights, feeble dialogue and mockney accents. Dreadful.
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Guardian
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August 01, 2008

It is a bit better than many recent lipsmacking movies on similar subjects... but there's still the same self-serving, self-sentimentalising macho nonsense.
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Shadows on the Wall
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August 01, 2008

The film's repetitive structure never quite resolves into something we can properly engage with, especially when a somewhat heavy-handed message rears its head.
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Total Film
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August 01, 2008

Crunchier than an ICF coshing and about as subtle.
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