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So, Up North (2013) is an intriguing look at the cultural divide in the UK, and it does this through the lens of a young lad named Connor Levi. The film has this gritty, raw feel, you can really sense the weight of his northern upbringing versus those soft southern stereotypes. The pacing feels intentional, allowing moments of reflection amidst the chaos of his daily life. The performances are pretty solid, conveying the struggle and camaraderie of youth. The themes of identity and class stand out, especially how they shape Connor's journey. It's not flashy, but it really captures that stark contrast of regions in a way that feels authentic and relatable.
Up North has been somewhat elusive in terms of availability, making it an interesting piece for collectors. Its indie nature means there aren't a ton of releases, so finding an original copy can be a bit of a hunt. The film hasn't garnered mainstream attention, but those who appreciate nuanced regional stories tend to seek it out, adding to its appeal among niche collectors.
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