Two twenty-somethings, both reeling from bad break-ups, connect over the course of an eventful day in South London – helping each other deal with their nightmare exes, and potentially restoring their faith in romance.
David Jonsson
Dom
Vivian Oparah
Yas
Poppy Allen-Quarmby
Cass
Simon Manyonda
Nathan
Benjamin Sarpong-Broni
Eric
Karene Peter
Gia
Malcolm Atobrah
Jules
Alice Hewkin
Tabby
Levi Roots
Uncle
Gary Beadle
Peter
Llewella Gideon
Tanice
Delroy Brown
Big Trev
Omari Douglas
Mona
Yasmin Al-Khudhairi
Amanda
Marva Alexander
Janet
Munya Chawawa
Restaurant Crooner
Andrew Francis
Dom's Dad
Sandra Daley
Dom's Mum
Rohan Rakhit
Karaoke MC
Michael Dapaah
Man in Shop
Charlotte Melia
Woman in Shop
Blue Lab Beats
Self
Alex Blake
Self
Ghetto Boy
Self
Aaron Chetty
Lewis
Soph Galustian
Alien Queen
Charlie Knight
Hoverboard Guy
Paul Jordan
Peckham Cowboy
Amir Jamal
Popcorn Man
Eliah Ibazebo
Young Jas
Anthony Mackenzie
Waiter Twin #1
Greg Mackenzie
Waiter Twin #2
Caroline Mabey
Balloon Lady
Luke Dewulff Booth
Toddler on Scooter
Kazuyo Enomoto
Qigong Instructor
Colleen Allen
Qigong Class #1
Beri Ann-Miller
Qigong Class #2
Josie Coster
Qigong Class #3
Sharan Hunjan
Qigong Class #4
Elizabeth Grunberger
Qigong Class #5
Peter Braddock
Qigong Class #6
Dipali Limbachia
BBQ Guest #1
Renford Warmington
BBQ Guest #2
Tashienna Bookal
BBQ Guest #3
Robin Yu
BBQ Guest #4
Abe Valentino
BBQ Guest #5
Jawden Hamzie
BBQ Guest #6
Tyler Davis
BBQ Guest #7
Tyra-Anais Davis
BBQ Guest #8
Serena Dhanak
BBQ Guest #9
George Taylor
City Boy Karaoke
Scott Hillier
Bouncer
Troy Hewitt
Night Bus Guy
Fredrik Ferrier
Male Model
Cain Aiden
Moped Learner (uncredited)
Bikramjit Gurm
Market Shopper Sikh Gentleman (uncredited)
Esme Molly
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
Colin Firth
Love Guac’tually Server (uncredited)
Raine Allen-Miller
Director (uncredited)
Director
Raine Allen-Miller
Writer
Nathan Bryon
Writer
Tom Melia
August 6, 2024
7
Imperfect, but endearing.
<em>'Rye Lane'</em> certainly ends up having some charm to it and is fairly amusing in parts as well. I wouldn't say it's anything above good, the acting and dialogue particularly feel iffy, but all in all it does the job and is competently made. David Jonsson and Vivian Oparah are likeable and work as a two onscreen.
All things considered, it's a worthy watch. There are a couple of good cameos scattered in there too.