Scott and Sid film review: A small scale but very likeable flick
SCHOOLBOY pals Richard Mason and Tom Blyth were constantly told to stop pursuing their foolish dreams.
Scott and Sid is a little known film that makes a big impression
The idea that they might one day make a film was ridiculous.
Now they play a version of themselves in the amiable, polished Scott And Sid.
Richard Mason and Tom Blyth manage to construct a story of beautiful friendship
"Why can't I be great?" demands Scott (Mason) when a schoolteacher suggests that he might want to consider employment in a supermarket.
Befriending the shy, lonely Sid (Blyth) is the start of a beautiful friendship that inspires both of them to push themselves to the limit in a very likeable film.