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6:41am Friday 29th August 2008
Debut film director Paris Leonti has described Guy Ritchie's films as "plastic".
Leonti's film Daylight Robbery, which premiered on Wednesday night, depicts London characters who decide to rob a bank, but he insisted his work was not like Ritchie's.
"I like to think that I'm nowhere near Guy Ritchie. As I said before Guy Ritchie makes plastic gangster films. He writes about characters that kind of like are a caricature. Whereas mine are real characters, they are actually London boys, they're robbing a bank."
He continued: "It's the real thing and hopefully when people watch it they will appreciate what I'm trying to do. I am trying to change people's minds on all these over-played, exaggerated gangster movies."
Geoff Bell, who appears in Daylight Robbery and Ritchie's film RocknRolla said he thought his characters in both films were realistic in their own way.
"How do you define a gangster? In this film I play a normal guy and in Guy's movie I play someone who's just out for what he can get.
"He knows where he wants to go and what he wants, but he doesn't want to be a gangster. And that's a lot like London," he said.
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ALTRINCHAM businessman Dan Germain gave his daughter Annie a birthday gift like no other - by donating blood.
AFTER reading the letters in SAM concerning the shambles of a Remembrance Service at the War Memorial in Sale, I would like to support the writers in all they have said.
A few days ago I went on the hunt for a sugar plantation, with Sue, a retired nurse from Britain who is over in Malawi doing six months’ voluntary work. She is based several hours’ north of us, in Salima, helping local nurses caring for and visiting people who are dying. At home Sue buys all her sugar from the charity Traidcraft – so we were looking for the co-operative who their white sugar.
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