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In 1995, the most-prolific dealers, most-feared criminals, Tony Tucker, Patrick Tate and Craig Rolfe, who rule the south of England before are blasted to death in Essex by shotgun fire from a car. The movie features their rise, their empire of fear and violence until their untimely death.
Based on the same true story previously told on film with skill (2000's Essex Boys) and without (2007's Rise of the Footsoldier), it's kind of difficult to understand why there's yet another movie version. Especially one as uninteresting as this.
Uninspired, ridiculously sweary British gangster thriller that's let down by tedious characters, a badly written script and a dull storyline that fails to provide a reason to care.
Though director Sacha Bennett's effort is well shot and evokes its mid-nineties setting well, its disjointed structure makes for a weak narrative, and only in the third act does it finally come together with any sort of momentum or urgency.