Inspired by a true story, Essex boys takes us on a journey through the colourful but violent nights and guilty, jaded days of the titular group of criminals. The attraction of a life of crime as part of a firm is clear: unlimited drugs and drink on tap, VIP treatment in nightclubs (the best Southend has to offer) and scantily dressed young women with dubious taste in men never far away.
But as Billy (Charlie Creed-Miles) discovers, life in Essex's fast lane comes at a price. Bored of his cabbing job, Billy is both attracted and appalled by the world of Jason Locke (Sean Bean) and his underworld associates.
Death and imprisonment lurk in the shadows, and the 'firm' are certainly ruthless and reckless, but in Essex Boys, the 'firm' never appear quite as menacing as the filmmakers would like. Larry Lamb riding round in a Merc' smoking a cigar accompanied by a long haired Michael McKell and a scenery chewing Sean Bean just doesn't seem true to the realities of top (ok, upper middle) level criminality. But then, most of us wouldn't really know.
The plot revolves around double crossings and drug deals gone wrong, with some romantic intrigue (Alex Kingston on mesmeric form) thrown in for good measure. This is all well and good, if you can follow the plot, but the film's main strengths are - in order of successful execution - atmosphere and acting. This is a world of strip light underpasses flashing by in the early hours, of rendesvous by the estuarine bridge, in the shadow of the oil refinery. Essex has never looked so bleak. Bean, Kingston, Creed miles et al. certainly give it their all, and the acting is strong and committed. Bean's accent is not perfect, but this doesn't detract from the overall success of the film.
Accompanied by an imaginative and appropriately dark soundtrack, Essex Boys is a great way to spend a couple of hours willing the characters not to get mixed up with the bad guys, or not to double cross a drug dealer, or not to cheat on Alex Kingston... but knowing that they will anyway.
Fast moving but atmospheric entertainment.