moviebox header nav
moviebox search icon
muted

Shopping

1996

R

1 h 27 m

المملكة المتحدة

فعل

جريمة

دراما

You've run out of options, no school, no job. Steal a car, smash a shop with a heavy car and reap the proceeds! This movie is about underground England. The causes, the benefits, and the result of a life of 'crash and carry.'
More

5.5 /10

3274 people rated

شاهد أونلاين

شاهد في التطبيق

الحلقات

أفضل الممثلين

تقييمات المستخدمين

الحلقات
أفضل الممثلين
تقييمات المستخدمين

الحلقات

film
lklk
Netflix
Plex
أفضل الممثلين(18)
starring avatar
Sadie Frost
Jo
starring avatar
Jude Law
Billy
starring avatar
Sean Pertwee
Tommy
starring avatar
Fraser James
Be Bop
starring avatar
Sean Bean
Venning
starring avatar
Marianne Faithfull
Bev
starring avatar
Jonathan Pryce
Conway
starring avatar
Daniel Newman
Monkey
starring avatar
Lee Whitlock
Pony
starring avatar
Ralph Ineson
Dix
starring avatar
Eamonn Walker
Peters
starring avatar
Jason Isaacs
Market Trader
default avatar
Chris Constantinou
Yuppie
starring avatar
Tilly Vosburgh
Mrs. Taylor
starring avatar
Melanie Hill
Sarah
starring avatar
Grant Russell
Store Owner
default avatar
James Hill
Lippy Kid
starring avatar
Clint Dyer
Car Thief

تقييمات المستخدمين

author avatar

radwaelsherbeny

18/11/2022 09:35
Trailer—Shopping
author avatar

Le savais tu ????

16/11/2022 04:40
This movie is an interesting debut from Paul (WS) Anderson. Dark sets and cool visuals teamed with techno music really get you going. You can see the visual style from the director Mortal Kombat and Resident Evil. Speaking of MK, that Orbital song is used in this movie too. I think this is the first film were Jude Law actually looks prettier than his female co-star.
author avatar

Fadel00225

16/11/2022 04:40
Paul W. S. Anderson (Resident Evil, Resident Evil: Apocalypse) has written and directed a film about ram-raiding. What's ram-raiding, you say? Well, I said the same thing. I always thought it was old folks just not knowing the diff between the gas and the brakes and running into shop windows. Apparently, there is a subculture that uses cars to break into stores ans steal. That's what the film is about. Doesn't that interest you? Jude Law (Cold Mountain, The Talented Mr. Ripley) and Sadie Frost (nothing I've seen) are lovers that are competing with a rival - Sean Pertwee (nothing here either) for dominance of the yahoos that steal for a living. Ho hum. Jonathan Pryce (Governor Weatherby) has a minor role, but certainly the best one. Skip it.
author avatar

Danny Wilson

16/11/2022 04:40
what a terrible piece of film this is. the look, the acting, the pace and the action is appalling. a 5.3 rating on IMDb is way to high for this. i've never liked Sadie Frost so no change there but what the hell is going on with Jude Law !!! he's usually very good but he seems like a spoilt little rich boy trying to be a bad man ha ha ha how terrible. Paul W.S Anderson has made some really sh*t films and i actually think this has to be his worst. what must he be thinking in Pre-production. i'd love to know. i have no sympathy for you. the film is basically sort of set in a future where every teen near enough are out stealing and joy riding cars, thats it really. plus a rivalry against Jude Law's character and Sean Pertwee's character. please believe me that this film isn't worth the purchase at all.......... 1/10..........j.d Seaton
author avatar

❌علاء☠️التومي❌

16/11/2022 04:40
Shopping takes a look at a subculture unknown outside of the UK. It was banned in the UK, presumably because it might encourage the practice of ram-raiding. It is a very insightful film about a young man's search for his identity; whether he will continue on a potentially self destructive path and prove himself by ram-raiding, or whether he will brave a different life in a different city with his girlfriend. The acting and cast are first-rate, and if you enjoy movies with depth and real character development, make sure you check it out.
author avatar

Kesiah Ondo II

16/11/2022 04:40
We didn't really know what "Shopping" was about when we rented it, but we were shocked, seeing how there's no respect for property. But given the status quo in the UK (or in this country), what can you expect? I do wish to assert that Jude Law is slightly more interesting in a role like this, than just trying to be a handsome young man. But this movie is not about star power; it's about showing the grim state of affairs in working-class England. If the movie has any problem, it's that sometimes, it seems to be trying too hard to evoke a feeling of young rebellion. Mostly I liked it. Also starring Sadie Frost and Jonathan Pryce.
Disclaimer: All videos and pictures on MovieBox are from the Internet, and their copyrights belong to the original creators. We only provide webpage services and do not store, record, or upload any content.