Where Mellor always excels is in giving an authentic voice to what was once known as the working class. One can entirely imagine that every utterance from the likes of Keeley – Katherine Rose Morley is exuberantly standout throughout – and Jake (Kieran Urquhart) and the gang has been lifted, overheard, from real life. The glee at the most mild of triumphs; the sighed shrugs at every fresh disappointment or betrayal, outcomes with which all are dispiritingly acquainted in their short lives. Even squirrelly, chiselling newsagent Frank, a sparkling Neil Morrissey, is drawn almost sympathetically for such a gallopingly amoral sod, in his new guise as panama’d playboy prince in the sun-dappled casinos.
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