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London Town

  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
2.7K
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Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Daniel Huttlestone, and Nell Williams in London Town (2016)
In 70's London, a teenager is introduced to The Clash by his estranged mother and it changes his life forever.
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In '70s London, a 14 year-old boy is introduced to the Clash by his estranged mother. It changes his life forever.In '70s London, a 14 year-old boy is introduced to the Clash by his estranged mother. It changes his life forever.In '70s London, a 14 year-old boy is introduced to the Clash by his estranged mother. It changes his life forever.

  • Director
    • Derrick Borte
  • Writers
    • Matt Brown
    • Sonya Gildea
    • Kirsten Sheridan
  • Stars
    • Jonathan Rhys Meyers
    • Daniel Huttlestone
    • Dougray Scott
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Derrick Borte
    • Writers
      • Matt Brown
      • Sonya Gildea
      • Kirsten Sheridan
    • Stars
      • Jonathan Rhys Meyers
      • Daniel Huttlestone
      • Dougray Scott
    • 16User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jonathan Rhys Meyers
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    • Joe Strummer
    Daniel Huttlestone
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    • Shay Baker
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    Natascha McElhone
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      • Matt Brown
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      • Kirsten Sheridan
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    5happycarrot68

    Bit predictable

    Coming of age tale about a young boy who discovers the Clash via his estranged mother and a girl on a train.

    From the opening minutes you can perceive a nice tale which frankly is pretty unbelievable from some wooden acting, a poor portrayal of Joe Strummer and a teen romance than frankly is a bit wishy washy.

    The whole punk scene is frankly pretty badly portrayed, the Anti Nazi League concert is mixed with some footage from the Clash's own rude boy film, factually incorrect as far as timelines are concerned for the die hard Clash fan but frankly all a bit dull and predictable.

    Is one one for the DVD bargain bin in months to come, shame as The Clash still stand up as one of Britain's best bands shoulder to shoulder with The Whos of this world and expected a little more in the Quadrophenia or Sid and Nancy mould, this more a twee film that a 14 year old would find sweet more than a tale of 1978 and punk rock.
    10katzco-545-81470

    A film that is music for the eyes, the ears and the heart!

    Every once in a while a little film, with a tiny budget and a whole lot of heart, comes along and knocks you off your feet. London Town fulfills all the aspects of that category.

    I won't bother to give you a blow by blow description of the story, that's easily found elsewhere. I will tell you I was more than thoroughly entertained and, since it was a 48 hour rental via my VOD system, I took the opportunity to watch it three times because it was just that good! The film is endearing, funny and the performances are stellar, especially the youngsters. Huttlestone is already on his way as a multi-talent, but Nell Williams was a new revelation for me and she shines here.

    If for no other reason, you need to see this film for the incredibly brilliant work of Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Joe Strummer. He is simply mesmerizing and delivers a musical performance equal to that of any contemporary or historical rock star. (As a veteran of 7 Stones and 14 WHO concerts, I feel justified in that statement.) Derrick Borte managed to assemble a superb group of musicians to portray the rest of the band and the results are magical.

    London Town is a special film, with something for everyone to love. Don't miss it!
    4ArmandoManuelPereira

    Not Strictly Terrible, But Low Grade And Forgettable

    Not strictly terrible, but low grade and forgettable. It aims at being intense, but didn't arrive there, in my opinion.

    I was drawn in to borrowing it from the Library, because I mistook it to be a film about Joe Strummer, who I'm a fan of. I didn"t realize that it was a family drama, with Joe Strummers character, coming in as a sort of punk angel.

    Whike watching it, I found myself distracted over and over again, and checking my Facebook. Which is a sort of red flag as far as a movie, and whether I find it interesting.

    I gave it 4/10, which is my way of saying, not horrible but not worth watching either.
    Gordon-11

    A story of resilience

    This film tells the story of a teenage boy who faces a series of misfortunes, and ends up having to make a living while taking care of his young sister. He perseveres through the hardship, and meets the famous rock star from The Clash, and his life is changed for the better.

    People say this film is about music, but I view this film as a film that chronicles how hard life is for people who are not well off. When misfortune strikes, prior don't even lens a hand of support. The boy faces adversity with striking resilience, which I think is a good example to people. I enjoyed watching the film because of this resilient character.
    10lee_eisenberg

    life in 1970s England

    England in the late 1970s was not a pleasant time for much of the country. Unemployment began to rise, and the government didn't do much to respond (this probably contributed to Margaret Thatcher's rise to power). Derrick Borte's "London Town" focuses on a working class boy who gets into The Clash while his father is in the hospital.

    The movie is both about hope for the future, and about love of music. One scene features people debating The Sex Pistols vs. The Clash. Jonathan Rhys Meyers plays Joe Strummer, who enters the boy's life. It's not a masterpiece, but worth seeing. The rest of the cast includes Dougray Scott and Natascha McElhone (of "The Truman Show").

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    • Trivia
      The nighttime taxi scenes were shot in Wilmington, NC.
    • Goofs
      On the train scene Johnny is seen listening to a first generation Sony Walkman, which was was first released in the UK in 1980. However, the movie is set in 1978.
    • Quotes

      Alice: Shay, what does shagging mean?

      Shay Baker: Cooking. That's all.

      Alice: Oh! Mum's a much better shagger than you.

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 2016 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Londra Sokakları
    • Filming locations
      • Wilmington, North Carolina, USA(Taxi scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Dutch Tilt Film
      • Killer Films
      • Culmination Productions
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      • $1,126
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      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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