A teenager on probation for theft bonds with the daughter of middle-class parents after meeting her in a record shop. centres on the boy’s conflicted reaction when he is suspected of another robbery.
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "This routine crime tale combines a certain amount of realism (mainly in settings rather than characterisation) with a larger amount of unlikely motivation. The boy does not convince: he is stated to be of above average intelligence, yet seems habitually to act with crass stupidity. Despite three credits for the music score, the main role is taken by Tchaikovsky's 6th Symphony, which is vaguely connected with the story."[2]
References
^"Innocent Meeting". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 20 July 2024.