Bradley | 'Fast Girls' review mention + Katie | 'Labyrinth' - 2 (old) stills & a voting

Jun 09, 2012 10:06

CineWorld Magazine (digital edition, June 2012): 'Fast Girls' - movie of the month [pages 4/5 - interactive site with trailer, Lenora's video diary, summary and cast list, Bradley not mentioned] >> the movie's also featured on the cover of the June print edition
Developed Society: Watched/Rated 'Fast Girls' [Bradley/Carl mentioned] [click to read quotes]But then Shania finds that she has a jealous streak over the friendship Physiotherapist Carl (Bradley James) has with Lisa, because she has developed a crush on him. | We know she doesn’t have a mother, the coach can’t commit to helping her further, she has a crush on Carl, she hates working in a team; but what we don’t know is WHY.
DigitalSpy: 'Fast Girls' review: 'Being Human's Lenora Crichlow runs for Team GB [Bradley mentioned]
Merlin's James is given little to do but give the girls rubdowns and loiter in the background to catch Shania's eye.
[click to read full review]'Fast Girls' review: 'Being Human's Lenora Crichlow runs for Team GB

Shooting out of the blocks just in time for London 2012, Fast Girls whips up a bit of Olympics excitement with its girl power story of an unfancied relay team striving for glory.

Being Human's Lenora Crichlow leads the cast as Shania Andrews, a runner who escapes from her concrete housing block to train with corner shop owner Brian (Phil Davis). She's got raw talent and lightning speed, with a sparky attitude to match. This leads her to gets a shot at the big time when she's invited to join the Team GB relay group for the World Athletics Championships (copyright restrictions prevent use of the Olympics name).

Among her new teammates are heralded sprinter Trix (Lorraine Burroughs), mohawked Sarah (Dominique Tipper), man-crazy Belle (Lashana Lynch) and golden girl Lisa (Lily James). Shania soon clashes with Lisa, who's less talented - but her father (Rupert Graves) - a former WAC gold medal winner - is involved in the team selection.

One is from the wrong side of the tracks, the other is a posh thoroughbred, and that's enough to provide friction within the team before the Olympics championships arrive.

It doesn't take a brain surgeon to figure out where Fast Girls is going. It follows the expected trajectory for a sports film, with romance (Shania and Bradley James's physio Carl), training montages, forged and broken friendships and triumph against all odds coming into play.

Noel Clarke is on hand to cajole and encourage the girls as coach Tommy, and he's also responsible for the script with Jay Basu and Roy Williams. The trio have a clear affection for the sports movie, as they're able to navigate through the genre's clichés without letting them grate.

This is aided by strong performances from the cast, particularly Crichlow's Shania, a plucky underdog who's easy to root for. The best lines, though, go to Lynch's runner Belle, who steps into scenes to dispense zinging one-liners.

First-time director Regan Hall captures the track action with zip and sweaty verve, and crucially all his leading ladies look the real deal as pro athletes. There are duff moments in the film, notably the flimsy romantic subplot that barely registers. Merlin's James is given little to do but give the girls rubdowns and loiter in the background to catch Shania's eye.

This won't go down as a classic, and frankly it's a giant slice of sports movies cheese, but it's admirably earnest and always entertaining.





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