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That Sinking Feeling is a charming slice of life from Bill Forsyth, set against the drab backdrop of Glasgow. The film captures the mundane reality of four frustrated youths, whose scheme to pilfer stainless steel sinks is equal parts absurd and clever. There's a touch of dark humor woven through the narrative, and the pacing feels leisurely, allowing you to savor the characters’ quirky dynamics. The performances, particularly the leads, bring a raw authenticity that gives you a sense of their desperation and boredom. Forsyth's direction feels both light-hearted and grounded, creating a unique atmosphere that makes the mundane feel a bit more special. It's not just about the crime; it's about youthful rebellion and camaraderie in an unexciting world.
Features early work of Bill Forsyth, who later gained wider recognition.Showcases Glasgow's dreary charm, giving a real sense of place.Notable for its inventive but simple premise and character-driven humor.
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