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The Intent
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| The Intent | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Femi Oyeniran Kalvadour Peterson |
| Starring | Dylan Dufus Scorcher Shone Romulus Femi Oyeniran Ashley Chin Krept and Konan |
Release date |
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Running time | 104 minutes[1] |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
The Intent is a 2016 British crime thriller film directed by, written by and starring Femi Oyeniran.[2][1]
Plot
[edit]A small-time criminal called Hoodz finds success robbing stores and small businesses, finally catching the jackpot by attacking a big drug dealer for his stash of money and drugs. Gunz, an undercover police officer posing as a member in his squad, is failing to make regular contact to his commanding officers and is increasingly becoming extremely content with the idea of being one of the members in Hoodz's crew. The police begin to view him as a suspect like all the rest.[3]
Cast
[edit]- Scorcher as Hoodz
- Jade Asha as Naeema
- Dylan Dufus as Gunz
- Shone Romulus as D'Angel
- Femi Oyeniran as Mitch
- Ashley Chin as G Money
- Nicky Slimting Walker as Shane (as Nicky Slimting)
- Fekky as Blacks
- Krept as Daniel
- Konan as Leon
- Sarah Akokhia as Sergeant Rebecca Smith
Prequel
[edit]A prequel titled The Intent 2: The Come Up was released in 2018.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "The Intent (2016)". Rotten Tomatoes.
- ^ "The Intent | Netflix". netflix.com.
- ^ Bradshaw, Peter (28 July 2016). "The Intent review – pulsating south London crime thriller". The Guardian.
- ^ McCahill, Mike (21 September 2018). "The Intent 2: The Come Up review – inner-city bad boys' Jamaican jaunt". The Guardian.
External links
[edit]- The Intent at IMDb
The Intent
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The Intent is a 2016 British crime drama film co-directed by Femi Oyeniran and Kalvadour Peterson, centering on an undercover police officer named Gunz who infiltrates the violent TIC gang in South London, where he grapples with divided loyalties as the crew shifts from low-level drug dealing to armed robberies.[1] The story explores themes of loyalty, moral conflict, and the allure of criminal life, with Gunz, portrayed by Dylan Duffus, becoming increasingly entangled in the gang's escalating activities led by the ruthless Hoodz (Tayo Jarrett).[2] Written by Oyeniran and Peterson, the film features a cast including Shone Romulus as D'Angel, Jade Asha as Naeema, and Oyeniran himself as Mitch, alongside rappers Krept & Konan and Scorcher in supporting roles.[3] Produced by Nicki SlimTing Films, PurpleGeko Productions, and It's Alot Productions, The Intent premiered in UK cinemas on July 29, 2016, marking Oyeniran's feature directorial debut and drawing comparisons to gritty urban thrillers for its depiction of inner-city gang dynamics.[1] Critically, it received mixed reception, praised for its energetic pacing and authentic portrayal of South London street culture but critiqued for familiar plotting and uneven execution.[3] The film later spawned a 2018 prequel, The Intent 2: The Come Up, expanding on the characters' backstories.[4]
Synopsis
Plot summary
Gunz, an undercover police officer, is tasked with infiltrating the TIC crew, a gang operating in South London.[5] The crew is led by Hoodz, who starts as a small-time weed peddler but quickly seeks greater gains through escalating criminal activities.[1] Initially, Gunz joins the group and participates in low-level operations, but under Hoodz's direction, the crew shifts to armed robberies targeting corner shops and loan stores.[1] This progression builds their confidence and resources, leading Hoodz to orchestrate a major heist against a prominent cocaine dealer to seize substantial money and drugs.[1] As the crimes intensify and the crew confronts rival gangs, Gunz forms deep bonds with the members, causing him to lose contact with his police superiors and grapple with growing internal conflict.[5] The gang's turn toward greater violence heightens the stakes, with Gunz torn between his duty to the force and his attachment to the life he has immersed himself in.[5] Police suspicions mount over the crew's activities, inadvertently drawing scrutiny toward Gunz as well.[1] The narrative builds to the climactic heist, where betrayals surface amid the chaos, forcing Gunz to confront his divided loyalties in a tense final standoff that resolves his allegiance.[3]Cast
The Intent features an ensemble cast of emerging British actors and grime musicians, many making their acting debuts, which underscores the film's authentic portrayal of urban South London street culture in this crime thriller.[1][6] Dylan Duffus portrays Gunz, the undercover police officer whose divided loyalties between his assignment and growing attachment to the crew form the emotional core of the narrative.[5][1] Tayo Jarrett, known professionally as the grime artist Scorcher, plays Hoodz, the ruthless leader of the TIC crew who drives the gang's criminal escalation from petty crime to high-stakes operations.[7][1] Shone Romulus appears as D'Angel, a key crew member central to the group's heist planning and internal dynamics.[5][8] Jade Asha stars as Naeema, a supporting female character intertwined with the crew's personal relationships and emotional undercurrents.[5][6] Femi Oyeniran, who also directed and co-wrote the film, takes on the dual role of performer and crew member Mitch, contributing to the production's insider perspective on gang life.[7][6] Additional cast members include Ashley Chin as G Money, a prominent gang figure, alongside grime artists Krept and Konan in roles as rival gang members and associates, highlighting the involvement of UK music stars in their acting debuts.[7][9] The full credited cast also features Nicky Slimting Walker as Shane, Fekky as Blacks, DVS as a club owner, SeeJay100 as a dealer, and Fastlane Wez as a lookout, among others, many of whom were newcomers to film acting from the music scene.[7][8][10]| Actor | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Dylan Duffus | Gunz | Undercover officer |
| Tayo Jarrett (Scorcher) | Hoodz | TIC crew leader |
| Shone Romulus | D'Angel | Key crew member |
| Jade Asha | Naeema | Supporting personal tie |
| Femi Oyeniran | Mitch | Crew member; director/co-writer |
| Ashley Chin | G Money | Gang figure |
| Krept | Rival gang member | Grime artist debut |
| Konan | Rival gang member | Grime artist debut |
| Nicky Slimting Walker | Shane | Associate |
| Fekky | Blacks | Crew associate; grime artist |
