'100 Streets' LATEST Review: A Movie Bringing Together A Rugby Star, Wife, Drug Dealer And Photographer; Learn How They Influence Each Other!

It is interesting how lives of many strangers are somehow related to another. There are chances where two or more find themselves belonging to the same circle when clearly they have nothing to do with each other initially. This is somehow the happenstances being presented and showcased by the movie "100 Streets."

There are a lot of streets in London. Every alley, every sidewalk is full of interesting individuals. Some are living normal lives while some belong to the society's outcasts for being felons, drug dealer and such.

According to Movie Insider, the movie "100 Streets" presents the drama of exploring the interconnecting stories of various personalities. These personalities include a former rugby star and his wife, a small-time drug dealer and a photographer.

The movie "100 Streets" capture these three people with three extraordinary stories to tell. All of their lives just encircling the 100 streets of London.

It is interesting to find out the relationship of each character to each other. At first, it seems impossible how a former rugby star would have anything to do with a photographer, let alone with a small time drug dealer.

The movie "100 Streets" will then promise to make all moviegoers understand the relationship of each character. It will also show if the relationship of each character is beneficial or otherwise.

As added by IMDb, the movie "100 Streets" have already been released in the UK last month and will be released on Jan. 13, 2017. The movie stars Idris Elba as the former rugby star, Gemma Arterton as his wife. They are joined by Tom Cullen, Franz Drameh and more.

The movie "100 Streets" is directed by Jim O'Hanlon. Leon F. Butler is the movie's screenwriter. The movie was shot entirely in London featuring Battersea Arts Center and other interesting points found around the lively city.

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