At 17 LeighAnne Williams has a six month old baby to look after, with only the help of three teenage squatters who flog stolen gear to make ends meet. A neighbour (actually from Turkey) across the street becomes target to her growing paranoia that Social Services are going to take her daughter, Rebecca, away from her. Her behavior becoming increasingly desperate as her delusions over her neighbor grow. She convinces Steven, Gavin, and Robbie he needs a lesson. Written by kwedgwood@hotmail.com A Way of Life is a 2004 English-language Drama motion picture featuring Brenda Blethyn, Stephanie James, Sara Gregory, Nathan Jones, Marged Esli, Oliver Haden and Rhys Jones. A Way of Life was Produced by Patrick Cassavetti and Peter Edwards. The motion picture is written and directed by Amma Asante. A Way of Life was released on 12th November 2004 and takes a screen time of 93 minutes. A Way of Life was made on a budget of ₹1 crore and at the box office it grossed only ₹1 lakh. Cinematography was done by Ian Wilson and editing by Clare Douglas and Stephen Singleton. The music was composed by David Gray.
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Jini Score 7.0/10
Critics Score 55%
Rating 6.7/10
Jini Score 7.0%
Critics Score 55
Rating 6.7
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Release
Date12 NOV 2004
Budget₹ 1 CRORES
Language
English
Genre
Drama
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A Way of Life Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 55%
There is a hintof a Victorian morality fable about the way Asantes tale unfolds. ( Read More )
Matthew Turner
Gritty, harrowing drama with a strong script and a terrific central performance by newcomer Stephanie James ( Read More )
Peter Calder
Grim but enormously confident feature debut unblinkingly anatomises life among working class Welsh no hopers. ( Read More )
Jason Gorber
Broadly its a tale of racism and poverty, but its certainly not something to sit down and enjoy over some tea and crumpets. ( Read More )