

A summer of bad decisions, worse haircuts, and the kind of British awkwardness that physically hurts.
Acting
Matthew Rhys's excruciatingly relatable desperation — you want to shake him.
Production
Nailed that specific grimy 2000 British flat aesthetic.
Writing
Dialogue so authentically awkward you'll sweat through your shirt.
Director
Nick Grosso
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was Nick Grosso's only feature film; he transitioned back to theater where he won major awards.
Released at the absolute tail end of Britpop culture, capturing that specific moment when Cool Britannia curdled into nothing.