The Angels' Share review

A rye comedy, without corn

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The Glasgow tourist office must be getting fed up with Ken Loach.

From My Name Is Joe to Sweet Sixteen and Ae Fond Kiss , his films have hardly shown the brighter side of the Scottish city. Once again penned by Paul Laverty (their tenth feature collaboration), The Angels’ Share may be billed as a bittersweet comedy but it’s hardly going to encourage you to head there for a Saturday night’s drinking.

An early episode where delinquent protagonist Robbie (Paul Brannigan) is forced to confront a young man he savagely beat in a street brawl for no other reason than he was high on cocaine is one of the most visceral, shocking scenes Loach has ever filmed.

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