"Screenplay" Safe (TV Episode 1993) Poster

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(1993)

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7/10
Decent Early-'90s TV-Movie!
ad-thompson17 June 2007
I remember seeing this TV movie when it was first aired as part of BBC2's 'screen:play' series back in 1993, and it had quite an impact on me. Not only was it one of the few films I'd seen addressing the problems of homelessness, but it had some powerful performances, most notably by Robert Carlyle (the first time I'd come across this talented actor) and the much under-rated Kate Hardie (who gave a memorably impressive performance in Peter Medack's 'The Krays' (1990)).

The film dealt with the subject of homeless people in a compassionate way, but avoided the saccharin-induced sentimentalism you would expect of a Hollywood production, opting for more of a gritty, slice-of-life drama in the vein of Ken Loach, Mike Leigh or Alan Clarke. Other notable appearances in the film included George Costigan ('Rita, Sue & Bob Too', 1986) and Steven Mackintosh ('Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels', 1998). The film also marked the feature-length debut of director Antonia Bird, who'd previously worked on television series such as 'Eastenders', 'Casualty' and 'The Bill', but would later direct films like 'Face' (1997) and 'Ravenous' (1999), as well as the US production 'Mad Love' (1995) starring Hollywood icon Drew Barrymore.

It's a shame that dramas like this get forgotten about and left to gather dust on studio shelves; I doubt it's ever been screened again since it's first transmission a decade-and-a-half ago and as far as I know it's never had a video release (I had it taped on Beta-max at one point but my player has been on its last legs for some time!). If you ever do get the chance to see this film, though, it's well worth a look, even if just to see the early work of some of British cinema's more significant names.
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10/10
Memories of this film!
ben-good28 March 2013
One night, 20 years ago, I stumbled across this moving drama and (like the other reviewer) felt very moved by it. I was a teenager and felt sad for the kids in the film, around my age who were homeless and in need.

It was this film that got me into Billy Bragg as he performed the moving theme song.

It is a tragedy that this has not been on TV or released to buy.

The performance by Kate Hardie was superb and it was filmed in a documentary style. I have tried to track this down and may contact the BBC as it is perfect for BBC4. I believe it was from the Screenplay series but thought it was slightly earlier than 1993.

It was the first time I'd seen a drama with Robert Carlyle. I recall some scenes were filed around the Euston or Kings Cross area of London but might be wrong.
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10/10
A tough and moving look at homelessness
JEH-48 April 1999
Safe is Antonia Bird's hard-hitting, painful but worthwhile look at a group of homeless young people in London. Her subjects are not sentimentalized nor are they viewed as victims. The film raises the painful question of what a compassionate society can do for people who just can't make it. The performances are uniformly strong with an especially good portrayal by Robert Carlyle of an alcoholic Scot given to self-mutilation. This is not a feel-good movie and leaves the viewer with more questions than answers.
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