UK Box Office Breakdown: Son of Rambow Highest New Entry
Indie cockle-warmer straight in at number 2.
In a piece of news almost as heartwarming as the film itself, Son of Rambow came in at second place in the UK box office this week, with the British indie nabbing almost £1million in the first four days.Set on a long, hot summer in 1982, the film revolves around two 11-year old scamps Will and Carter, who -- after seeing First Blood for the first time, decide to film their own sequel with nothing more than a camcorder and, natch, some imagination.
The film has been in distribution limbo for the past year after its triumphant debut at last year's Sundance Film Festival, due to issues surrounding the rights to the real Rambo films. But now it's finally here and it seems a strong advertising push and good reviews (83% on the Tomatometer, compared to Rambo's 32%), has seen it rocket up the charts. Empire's Dan Jolin summed up the critical consensus by saying: "If you only see one Rambo movie this year, make sure it's this one."
In fact, the film would surely have come in at number one had it played on more screens. Instead 27 Dresses, (which played on over 150 more theatres than Rambow), is still grimly hanging onto top spot, despite taking in almost 50% less cash than last week.
Meanwhile sweaty Karate Kid-meets-Fight Club-alike Never Back Downalso made a healthy opening debut this week, coming in at fourth place. Reviewers generally scorned this lightweight effort, with the movie's laughable homoerotic undertones and checklist of clichés arousing particular critical ire. Greg Kirschling of Entertainment Weekly fame even branded the film as, "yet another product that makes you feel bad about today's youth culture." Sadly however 'Grandad Greg' and his ilk couldn't stop the cool kids pouring into cinemas though, and the film made a healthy £840,000 over four days.
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