Brassed Off (Annoyed)
"Brassed Off" is a British film released in 1996 that focuses on the struggles of a coal mining community in Yorkshire. The story revolves around the impact of mine closures on the workers and their families, highlighting themes of resilience and solidarity. The film features a brass band, which symbolizes the community's spirit and cultural heritage.
The term "brassed off" is a colloquial expression in British English that means feeling annoyed or fed up. It reflects the frustration and discontent experienced by the characters as they face economic hardship and the loss of their way of life. The film effectively captures these emotions through its engaging narrative and memorable performances.