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British cinema has never been more inventive, subversive and
downright confusing than it has been with If The film
is played as a satire of institutional listed English life,
in which Mlclm McDwll's OTHER iconic
anti-hero refuses to sit still
and keep quiet in his boarding school which is being crippled
under the weight of centuries of tradition.
As the film continues and McDwll's character Mick Travis
(who was to reappear in Lucky Man! and Britannia Hospital) becomes more and
more disillusioned with the state of affairs, the film becomes further
and further removed from reality; are events r
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