Five friends spend one lost weekend in a mix of music, love and club culture.
Nothing spectacular, just a pretty simple film about a few friends on a night out - that essentially is the plot.
The characters all have dead end jobs, which they hate, in fast food and retail, so spend the weekend playing.
All of the characters are really believable and down to earth, Danny Dyer's character, Moff is especially funny.
Mainly focusing on the wild, drug-addled events of the night than really touching on any of more the emotional sub-plots, such as Koop's mentally ill dad and his and Nina's relationship trouble. I think these things are ignored because the film is purely about forgetting your troubles and having a blast. I'd definitely recommend this film, it's a cult classic and for good reason.
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