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Dave';;;s a petty criminal living on drugs and violence in London. After a heist gone wrong brings about his best friend';;;s death, he turns to Islam for finding peace to his feelings for shame and remorse. But soon his past life comes back to haunt him.
There's a lot of talent on-screen in this British crime drama by editor-turned-director Andrew Hulme, but the film never quite resolves itself into something meaningful.
Andrew Hulme's film does try to challenge some stereotypes. But it can't escape all the usual moody-faced hardmen saying "p*** off" that apparently make the capital their home.
There are a number of promising elements here, including the performance of Aymen Hamdouchi as Dave's best mate Tariq, but the film is flashy, uneven and shallow.