The movie takes a fresh look at the vibrant and compelling life of residents in contemporary London, destination capital of the world, through the extraordinary stories of three people living out within a hundred London streets.
Despite a few powerful moments, any meaningful emotional resonance is severely compromised by the film's emphasis on eye-rolling contrivances and heavy-handed melodrama.
Can we speak of an "art-house programmer" in 2017 and not be entirely dismissive about it? Something that looks good, moves well across a large screen, rather than coming to your awareness as a "Recommended For You" icon?