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The Liability

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A 19-year-old boy, Adam, lives with his mother, Nicky, in her gangster boy-friend's house, Peter. One day, he has to do a drive for Peter for one day, after he sees a crime video on Peter's laptop. On this 24 hours, young and naive Adam start a journey full of murder, sex trafficking and revenge.
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ViewLondon
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May 15, 2013

Watchable, blackly comic British thriller enlivened by likeable performances, some engagingly left-field turns and a script that's peppered with decent one-liners ...
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
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May 16, 2013

The movie, directed with insufficient faith in the writing by Craig Viveiros, sells out character development in favour of garish contrivance ...
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Observer (UK)
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May 18, 2013

Blows and bullets are exchanged, severed limbs stolen, ruthless sex-traffickers encountered.
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Scotsman
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May 12, 2013

Gets mired in the usual amoral stone-cold stuff that makes you wish there weren't quite so many British directors keen to serve as apprentices to the Guy Ritchie school of tight and ruthless filmmaking.
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Contactmusic.com
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May 17, 2013

Blackly comical writing and direction add a playful slant to what could have been a typically over-serious British crime thriller.
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Guardian
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May 16, 2013

A flawed but interesting downbeat Brit thriller with some creepy, leftfield jolts, calling to mind Mike Hodges with a twist of Tarantino.
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Time Out
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May 14, 2013

Roth's performance and handful of dry-as-a-bone one-liners keep it from the straight-to-DVD pile. Just.
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Financial Times
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May 16, 2013

The film goes nowhere much in affably elaborate patterns - like a deranged SatNav ...
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London Evening Standard
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May 17, 2013

Films are invariably fuelled by fantasy but it's the supposedly gritty context that makes this stuff so hard to swallow.
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HeyUGuys
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May 16, 2013

Offers some well-rounded performances from Roth, O'Connell and Mullan ... it offers nothing beyond the usual markers of such a coming-of-age film ...
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New Statesman
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June 03, 2013

It's the performances of Roth and O'Connell (and that of Peter Mullan as their imposing boss) that I want to highlight here.
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Daily Express (UK)
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May 16, 2013

Promising talent all round, including director Craig Viveiros.
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