

Neurodivergent revenge in a system that doesn't care—South London's about to get loud.
After a brutal attack on his girlfriend, an autistic young man battles trauma, isolation, and a broken system in South London.
Acting
Elijah Baker brings authentic neurodivergent intensity
Direction
Sayin's South London feels lived-in, not location-porn
Practical Effects
Brutal fight choreography that hurts to watch
Director
Teoman Sayin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Teoman Sayin reportedly worked with autism advocates to avoid Hollywood's usual 'magical savant' tropes—Charles's meltdown in the pharmacy scene was shaped by consultant input.
The tower block stairwell fight was shot in a single 7-minute take after Elijah Baker trained for three months—his exhaustion in the final moments is real.