3/10
Not a good ending
5 October 2006
The premise of the movie was interesting: job cuts and outsourcing at British Railways. This same situation is happening in the US and elsewhere around the world and working people are facing major economic hardships. The plot of this movie took a long time to get going. There were lots of redundant scenes that seemed designed just to fill-in time. When the plot finally got interesting with the accidental death of a railroad worker and his co-workers cover-up the accident to keep their jobs, the movie abruptly ends. It seems the producers ran out of money when making this film? This movie represents a lost opportunity to make a major statement on working conditions.
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