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Who Killed the KLF?

  • 2021
  • 1h 28m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,2/10
1,2 k
MA NOTE
Who Killed the KLF? (2021)
"Who Killed the KLF?" explores the rise and fall of the KLF in the 1980s and 1990s, touching upon themes that perfectly capture the 21st century zeitgeist. A tale as intriguing as it is bonkers"
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langue"Who Killed the KLF?" explores the rise and fall of the KLF in the 1980s and 1990s, touching upon themes that perfectly capture the 21st century zeitgeist. A tale as intriguing as it is bonk... Tout lire"Who Killed the KLF?" explores the rise and fall of the KLF in the 1980s and 1990s, touching upon themes that perfectly capture the 21st century zeitgeist. A tale as intriguing as it is bonkers""Who Killed the KLF?" explores the rise and fall of the KLF in the 1980s and 1990s, touching upon themes that perfectly capture the 21st century zeitgeist. A tale as intriguing as it is bonkers"

  • Director
    • Chris Atkins
  • Stars
    • Bill Drummond
    • Jimmy Cauty
    • Richard King
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,2/10
    1,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Chris Atkins
    • Stars
      • Bill Drummond
      • Jimmy Cauty
      • Richard King
    • 11Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 7Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Bill Drummond
    Bill Drummond
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Jimmy Cauty
    Jimmy Cauty
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Jimi Cauty)
    Richard King
    • Self
    Paula Yates
    Paula Yates
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Pete Waterman
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    John Higgs
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    James Brown
    James Brown
    • Self
    Alan Moore
    Alan Moore
    • Self
    Kerry Wendell Thornley
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Kerry Thornley)
    Janet Street-Porter
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Tony Wilson
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Carl Cox
    Carl Cox
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    The KLF
    The KLF
    • Themselves
    • (archive footage)
    Peter Thompson
    • Self
    Nick Coler
    • Self
    Claire Fletcher
    • Self
    Peter Wilding
    • Self
    Tammy Wynette
    Tammy Wynette
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Chris Atkins
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    6haniltonscott

    Not bad

    Well can I just say that to the people who are complaining about the documentary not being good enough and not what they expected from the klf well to be fair they didn't want this documentary aired at all and started legal proceedings against the producers who actually made this documentary which I believe had something to with James corden's production company so yes there was alot of things in it that maybe didn't make much sense and wasn't what alot of people expected from this pair of guys who were behind it but as I said before it wasn't them who actually wanted it aired and would almost certainly have done it differently so maybe take that into account.
    3daniellelottem

    Death by editing

    To be honest, I was just looking for something relaxing to put on in the background to help me fall asleep. Scrolling around, half-zoned out, and then - bam - I saw the title.

    I stopped in my tracks.

    "KLF? THE KLF? Aha aha?!"

    I've loved and listened to their music since I was a young little tot - through my teens, my twenties, my thirties, and I'm still blasting KLF in my fourties.

    So, obviously, I decided sleep ain't happening. *This* was happening. I grabbed some food, charged my vape, got super comfy... Ready for a late-night nostalgic rabbit hole.

    Man... how anticlimactic that turned out to be.

    What follows is a documentary that somehow manages to take one of the most unpredictable, flamboyant, anti-establishment acts in music history... and make them boring, confusing, and emotionally hollow.

    The main culprit is the editing. It's aggressively stylized, non-linear, and obsessed with recreating the chaos of the KLF's image - but it completely fails at basic storytelling. There's no rhythm, no build, no emotional arc. Just a blender of VHS clips, cryptic voiceovers, reenactments, and half-explained moments that go absolutely nowhere.

    Here's one of the worst examples: Claire Fletcher, who joined the KLF on a weird ritualistic trip to Jura, suddenly says: "Now I have four children. Kitty Lily Fletcher. It was meant to be, clearly. She hates that story."

    What? Who? Why?

    Only after pausing to search online did I find out she met her husband on that trip, and they later named their daughter Kitty Lily Fletcher, a tribute to KLF (the initials). That's a genuinely sweet and poetic real-life detail. In the film, it's edited like a riddle on shuffle play.

    Same goes for the love story: she mentions reaching out to a guy and suddenly they're married with kids. No setup, no emotional payoff - just a bizarre cut to "happily ever after."

    And then there's the completely false claim that "you can't find KLF's music anywhere today." As I said, I've been enjoying their music for literal decades, from CDs to MP3s to streaming, I can confidently say: that's simply not true.

    Their music is on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Bandcamp - it's everywhere. It's a simple google search. So either the filmmakers didn't bother to update that section, or they chose to preserve the myth at the cost of the truth.

    I get the intent: reflect the mystery and anti-commercial chaos of the KLF. But that doesn't excuse turning a fascinating story into a disjointed, self-indulgent collage that constantly alienates the viewer. You can be surreal and make sense. You can honor a band's weirdness without confusing the hell out of your audience.

    Instead, we get a documentary that refuses to explain itself, even when it desperately needs to.

    There's value in the subject matter - the KLF really were one of the most interesting acts of the 20th century. But this film buries that story under cryptic editing and false mystique.

    Unless you're a hardcore fan who already knows all the context, don't expect insight. Just expect vibes.
    1TheOneThatYouWanted

    They were already dead.

    Is this movie worth watching? No.

    How was the plot? Boring.

    Was the budget enough? Yes.

    What is this movie saying about our world? Stop techno.

    What is your emotional response to this movie? Yawn.

    What did this movie make me feel? Bored.

    What moments, character, or ideas resonated with me while watching this movie? The end.

    What thoughts does this movie spark in me? Run.

    What themes are present in this movie? Greed.

    Why would someone want to watch this film? Because they didn't change the channel fast enough.

    What is one good or cool thing I could say about this movie to someone else? It is in engineering.

    What does this movie have to say about the big story we are in? Stop watching movies.

    What does it make me think about? Going home.
    7Carlineus

    Botched Ending...

    I'm a fan of the KLF, and was pretty excited to watch this. For most of the run time I was mesmerized; I caught tidbits that I already knew and saw many more that I didn't know about. Understanding the KLF is sort of like nailing Jello to a tree, mostly pointless. I appreciate the music, tolerate the "art", and deal with how it all ended.

    I was just as disappointed with the ending to this film. While I wouldn't call WKtK an all consuming encyclopedia of things KLF, I was a bit confused by the omission of 2K, the Band that released "F*** The Millennium". Why not mention this? It was clearly a part of the Cauty and Drummond timeline, and could have filled the "23 year gap" a bit. I'm guessing that by leaving it out it served the not talking about the Million Pound burning for 23 years plot point a bit better. Sloppy.

    The film also seems to paint the duo as geniuses that the rest of us just couldn't quite understand, but the reality is that they met their goal and became so "quirky" that it was impossible to understand them. (My regret is that their goal could have been a bit loftier.)
    1nirvairsr

    Boring

    I don't understand the point of this documentary, it brings nothing new and is just boring. Your better off reading on wiki about the band and your find in 5 mins of reading. Why we're your time watching this for 1hr 40 mins you'll never get back.

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    • Anecdotes
      According to director Chris Atkins, The KLF was initially against the film but eventually approved it after seeing it - but pointed out two minor inaccuracies: Cauty had a complaint about one of the prop synths used in the reenactment scenes, while Drummond indicated that he was the production designer of the Illuminatus! stage play, not the stage manager as the film says.
    • Gaffes
      In one reenactment a Roland MC-202 is used to trigger samples. The MC-202 does not have that capability.
    • Connexions
      Edited into 23 Seconds to Eternity (2023)
    • Bandes originales
      Spit It Out
      (Original + Acoustic)

      Written by Sam Doyle, Rupert Jarvis, Felix White, Orlando Weeks, Hugo White

      Performed by The Maccabees

      Courtesy of Polydor UK Ltd

      Under licence from Universal Music Operations Ltd

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 avril 2022 (Sweden)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Vem dödade the KLF?
    • sociétés de production
      • Fulwell 73
      • Neon Films
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