John Parker, un diciannovenne di Manchester intraprende un viaggio verso Brighton, la casa spirituale dei Mods, su una vecchia Lambretta lasciatagli dal padre. Una celebrazione della cultura... Leggi tuttoJohn Parker, un diciannovenne di Manchester intraprende un viaggio verso Brighton, la casa spirituale dei Mods, su una vecchia Lambretta lasciatagli dal padre. Una celebrazione della cultura e della moda Mod.John Parker, un diciannovenne di Manchester intraprende un viaggio verso Brighton, la casa spirituale dei Mods, su una vecchia Lambretta lasciatagli dal padre. Una celebrazione della cultura e della moda Mod.
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I always have reservations when a new Mod film is released, they always try to be the next Quadrophenia and fail miserably! Pleased to say, this is not one of those films and I loved it!
Set in today's times with a simple feel good plot, this film has all the makings of being a true British Classic!
From start to finish the loveable characters take you on a heartwarming emotion journey to Brighton.
Watch out for these great new young actors, they should go far!
Finally it was great to see the lovely Jesse Birdsall (an old crush from 'The Fear' & 'Eldorado' days). I hope to see more of you soon!!
Anyway that's it for now... go see it NOW!
Set in today's times with a simple feel good plot, this film has all the makings of being a true British Classic!
From start to finish the loveable characters take you on a heartwarming emotion journey to Brighton.
Watch out for these great new young actors, they should go far!
Finally it was great to see the lovely Jesse Birdsall (an old crush from 'The Fear' & 'Eldorado' days). I hope to see more of you soon!!
Anyway that's it for now... go see it NOW!
What a lovely heartwarming film. If you are into the mod culture or not, you will love the characters in this film, especially Sacha Parkinson who shines in every scene she is in.
It is hard to believe that this is a micro-budget film due to the excellent cast and superb cinematography that has you immersed in the story of the boy coming to terms with the passing of his father.
A feel-good road trip with an excellent soundtrack will have Paul Weller and The Jam fans smiling from ear to ear!
Go and see this on the big screen whilst you have the chance, you will remember it for a long time.
It is hard to believe that this is a micro-budget film due to the excellent cast and superb cinematography that has you immersed in the story of the boy coming to terms with the passing of his father.
A feel-good road trip with an excellent soundtrack will have Paul Weller and The Jam fans smiling from ear to ear!
Go and see this on the big screen whilst you have the chance, you will remember it for a long time.
I really enjoyed this. It's a light, coming of age tale which invokes distant memories of Quadrophenia but only by association. The crux of the tale is a road trip undertaken by John to scatter his father's ashes at Brighton beach. He is aided by the feisty Nicki, brilliantly portrayed by Sacha Parkinson who adds some real class and comic timing to the proceedings. Jessie Birdsall also has a pivotal and poignant cameo. The music isn't as prominent as I would've liked but the story and the little mysteries uncovered along the way made for an enjoyable movie.
Been waiting for this to come out ever since it was announced. It wasn't worth the wait. Music was ok and great to see the mod clothing and scooters but the acting is atrocious. The bloke that was Carlton Leach in Rise of the Footsoldier is so bad that I nearly turned it off, he must be trying to compete with Danny Dyer for the worst Cockney bad acting award. I wasted 10 pounds on Apple TV for this.
Sorry, I don't get the 10/10 thing. Must be me. It failed as a road movie, just not enough road shots and those that were there were clearly at about 5 mph in a park, too many convenient coincidences eased their path. The premise was fine, but too many angst ridden teenager shots. The final denouement was painful and, frankly, a bit cruel.
The Kensit attempted seduction thing. Dearie me.
Nice music, but not enough made of it. Sorry, not for me.
The Kensit attempted seduction thing. Dearie me.
Nice music, but not enough made of it. Sorry, not for me.
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- QuizWhen the character Ronnie says "And the taxman's shouting cause he wants his dough" is taken from the lyrics of the Jam's song "Burning Sky" from the Setting Sons album.
- BlooperJohn and Nicki find an old newspaper clipping with John's dad's picture framed in a Brighton shop. They try to buy it with the shopkeeper not wanting to sell, but he tells them to get a copy from the newspaper office. They don't take note of the date on the paper, but instead go and try to find it just by John's dad's name. Not very likely for a small newspaper to have exact records of someone in a picture almost 40 years ago, but they might easily find it by the date.
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Written by Michael Knowles , Peter McGrath, Grant Cuddy and Peter E.J. Lee
Performed by Wintergreen with Jennifer Knowles and Peter E.J. Lee
© 2021 Green Winter Records
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- Destí a Brighton
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- 137.230 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 41 minuti
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