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2010124 minDrama

Neds

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Is Neds worth watching? With a rating of 6.778/10, this Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Neds Synopsis

NEDs (Non Educated Delinquents) is the story of a young man’s journey from prize-winning schoolboy to knife-carrying teenager. Struggling against the low expectations of those around him, John McGill changes from victim to avenger, scholar to NED, altar boy to glue sniffer. When he attempts to change back again, his new reality and recent past make conformity near impossible and violent self determination near inevitable.

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Top Cast

Conor McCarron
Conor McCarronJohn McGill
Mhairi Anderson
Mhairi AndersonElizabeth
Martin Bell
Martin BellJulian
Joe Cassidy
Joe CassidyJanitor
Linda Cuthbert
Linda CuthbertMrs Matheson
Alex Donald
Alex DonaldMr. Halligan
John Joe Hay
John Joe HayFergie
Gary Lewis
Gary LewisMr. Wilkinson
Richard Mack
Richard MackGerr
David McKay
David McKayMr Holmes

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Is Neds worth watching?

Neds has received mixed reviews with a 6.778/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is Neds hit or flop?

Neds has received average ratings (6.778/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Neds is a Drama movie that NEDs (Non Educated Delinquents) is the story of a young man’s journey from prize-winning schoolboy to knife-carrying teenager. Struggling against the ...

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Critic Reviews

Kenneth Axel CarlssonDec 29, 2014
★ 8.5

A boy, John McGill, gets a rough start on his education when a much older boy threatens him. Fearing for his life, he enlists the aid of his older brother, Benny, who can take care of business, and does. From this moment on, everything starts to get worse. Soon John finds himself part of a gang, nearly killing another boy (boys really), but it gets worse. One day he even beats his father (I think, or maybe his uncle) and then he is forced to live on the streets. There is definitely violence in this movie, but not so much as one would expect, and it's not so pointless as one could fear. John is as much a victim himself, as a bully, and if we feel sad for his victims, we must also feel sad for him. His life could have turned out much different, but a single event changed his life forever. However, that doesn't mean that he can't, if he wish to do the work, change it back. Last words... don't worry, there is a great lesson to be learned from this movie, so don't miss out. The very last image will haunt you forever...