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When an unpaid train fine comes back to haunt him, Ralph, a black British Brummie, flees London to a forest motel where a temporary hideout becomes a nightmarish purgatory and he's forced to confront the loss of his father.
Acting
Walker-Edwards carries impossible tonal shifts like it's nothing.
Direction
Bartlett weaponizes mundane British bureaucracy into genuine dread.
Writing
Dialogue that stings with authentic Brummie working-class exhaustion.
Director
George Louis Bartlett
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