There's a host of cameos – from the likes of Olivia Williams, Andy Serkis, Sean Pertwee – in Dexter Fletcher's good-hearted but slightly contrived tale of a former drug dealer (Charlie Creed-Miles, convincing) who returns to the East End after a spell in chokey and discovers his two sons are having to fend for themselves; their mother's hopped it to Spain.
There's a smattering of decent dialogue and acting here, but overall this uneven redemption tale lacks authenticity and bite.
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