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Overview

User Rating:
6.5/10   238 votes
Director:
Suzie Halewood
Writer:
Suzie Halewood (writer)
Release Date:
18 November 2008 (USA) more
Genre:
Drama
Tagline:
Beat the system, before it beats you
Plot:
Spiker & Cobakka are two self-confessed 'pieces of Moscow scum' who come to London to rip it off. This is their guide. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win more
User Comments:
Endearing. Though not quite big enough. more

Cast

 (Credited cast)

Ben Barnes ... Cobakka
Andrei Chadov ... Spiker

Ovidiu Matesan ... Artash
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Terence Anderson ... Sad Rasta

Amy De Bhrún ... Bookshop Girl (credit only)

Andrew Byron ... Sergei

Cecilia Colby ... Beautiful Aussie Girl
Naomi Cooper-Davis ... Aussie Girl

Mervyn Etienne ... Tube worker
Hero Fiennes-Tiffin ... Spartak
Dado Jehan ... Dodgy phone dealer
Alex Lawler ... Phone salesman

Jeff Mirza ... Dennis
Wendy Nottingham ... Terrified shopper
Sean O'Callaghan ... Patrick

Marcus O'Donovan ... Russian Soldier

Mirela Pom ... Receptionist girl

George Savvides ... Iraqi Man
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Additional Details

Runtime:
82 min
Country:
UK
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Certification:
UK:15
Filming Locations:
London, England, UK
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Company:
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9 out of 13 people found the following comment useful:-
Endearing. Though not quite big enough., 26 June 2008
4/10
Author: Chris Docker (eyeforfilm) from Scotland, United Kingdom

Bigga Than Ben kicked off well and had me laughing in stitches. Described as, "A true story about two pieces of Moscow Scum," the film follows draft-dodging Spiker and Cobakka hitting London as a haven for fraudsters where they will get rich and enjoy capitalist heaven.

The Brits can be annoyingly pernickety about ID and other bureaucratic niceties, so these two baseball-hatted Russian punks engage various dodgy characters to fast-track them into beating the system. Cheque book scams require a bank account. Bank accounts require proof of income and utility bills. Utility bills require an address that isn't a shed, and so on. The crooked son of a millionaire shows them the ropes on basic shoplifting and petty theft from old ladies. He also uses some letraset so they have basic documents – for which he charges only fifty per cent of all income.

There's lots of hilarious (but not overly offensive) racial stereotyping as Spiker and Cobakka practice their new skills with more gusto than dexterity. Taken for terrorists or muggers as they try to 'help people with shopping bags' and ending up with only a packet of envelopes when they rob a local store. They take offence over the wrong things and show strong Russian spirit in the face of perceived aggression (unless the other guy is bigger).

The gags fall fast and free, with inventive cinematic touches as they explain things to camera or press a 'subtitles' button for an Irishman's incomprehensible English. Spiker and Cobakka's have confiscated shoplifting goods returned to them by a middle-eastern grocer who feels sorry for them, and their own accents recall 'Kazakhstan'. It's all very Borat and, although the original story must have had room for being a major hit, Sacha Baron Cohen it isn't.

What is worse, it seems to start running out of material halfway through. A 'step-by-step instruction on how to cook heroin' is not as funny as it should be. The film starts to take itself a bit too seriously as we are invited to feel sorry for these . . . ermm . . . pieces of Moscow Scum.

It's a commendable effort, and a tantalisingly seductive look at London's underbelly from the hygienic comfort of legitimacy. But Bigga Than Ben never quite scales the indie heights we would so like to see it conquer.

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