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The Review: Charlotte Regan’s Tender Tale Of A Girls Solemn Life In ‘Scrapper’

Scrapper is a touching debut feature from British filmmaker Charlotte Regan that explores the fragile father-daughter relationship of Georgie, a resourceful 12-year-old girl played brilliantly by newcomer Lola Campbell. Set in an east London estate, the film delves into Georgie’s life as she navigates her precarious situation following her mother’s death, where she’s been living secretly alone and illegally.

The film’s strength lies in its portrayal of the evolving connection between Georgie and her estranged father, Jason, portrayed by Harris Dickinson in a cool and sympathetic performance. The circumstances surrounding Jason’s past involvement with Georgie’s mother are movingly revealed, adding depth to their relationship.

Regan’s directorial approach draws from the British film tradition of mixing grit with visual dreaminess, reminiscent of Charlotte Wells “Aftersun.” Molly Manning Walker’s cinematography shines, particularly during Georgie and Jason’s train ride, capturing the visual beauty of their journey.

While Scrapper has its moments of improbability, and the authorities’ portrayal may seem overly callous, the heart of the film lies in the gentle bond between Jason and Georgie. Their on-screen chemistry, expertly portrayed by Dickinson and Campbell, brings warmth to the narrative.

In the end, Scrapper may not delve as deeply into human complexity as it could have, and some plot elements might stretch believability. Nevertheless, it’s the emotional connection between the characters that makes the film compelling. Charlotte Regan’s debut showcases her talent as a filmmaker, and Scrapper leaves a lasting impression as a heartfelt exploration of family, resilience, and the power of connection.

Scrapper Is Screening Now at Luna Leederville and All Participating Cinemas

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