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Quadrophenia

  • 1979
  • 16
  • 2 Std.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
21.988
IHRE BEWERTUNG
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ErwachsenwerdenDramaMusik

Jimmy Cooper hasst seinen Job und seine Eltern. Er sucht Trost mit seiner modischen Clique, Rollerfahren und Drogen, nur um enttäuscht zu sein.Jimmy Cooper hasst seinen Job und seine Eltern. Er sucht Trost mit seiner modischen Clique, Rollerfahren und Drogen, nur um enttäuscht zu sein.Jimmy Cooper hasst seinen Job und seine Eltern. Er sucht Trost mit seiner modischen Clique, Rollerfahren und Drogen, nur um enttäuscht zu sein.

  • Regie
    • Franc Roddam
  • Drehbuch
    • Dave Humphries
    • Martin Stellman
    • Franc Roddam
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Phil Daniels
    • Leslie Ash
    • Phil Davis
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    7,2/10
    21.988
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    • Regie
      • Franc Roddam
    • Drehbuch
      • Dave Humphries
      • Martin Stellman
      • Franc Roddam
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Phil Daniels
      • Leslie Ash
      • Phil Davis
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    Phil Daniels
    Phil Daniels
    • Jimmy
    Leslie Ash
    Leslie Ash
    • Steph
    Phil Davis
    Phil Davis
    • Chalky
    • (as Philip Davis)
    Mark Wingett
    Mark Wingett
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    • Kevin
    • (as Raymond Winstone)
    Garry Cooper
    Garry Cooper
    • Peter
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    Gary Shail
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    Trevor Laird
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    Kate Williams
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    Michael Elphick
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    Daniel Peacock
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    Jeremy Child
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    John Phillips
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    Timothy Spall
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      • Martin Stellman
      • Franc Roddam
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    Mutant-2

    An underrated masterpiece

    One of the main criticisms at the time "Quadrophenia" came out was that it was noisy and violent rubbish. Quite how this opinion was ever formed is puzzling because the film I saw was a brilliant realistic portrayal of a mod in the 60's. The film has directorial flair, an excellent soundtrack and some underrated scripting and performances. It perfectly captures the angst and disillusionment of its protaganist to a level that has never been seen on film before or since.
    9videorama-759-859391

    Quadrophonic excellence

    I love this movie. Hell, I'd marry it if I could. It's my favorite rock movie with some British actors, who I really like, where in their younger acting years, they really impress, in a movie that can only be described as a faultless rock musical, masterpiece. Jimmy (Daniels) is a sixties rebel, who's so frustrated with his place in life. He has a courier job, is taking flack from his parents, that results in arguments, and he wants the girl his mate's doin'. We can relate with this character so well, us loners, where Jimmy's got a lot of bad energy, and it's going in the wrong places. Near the end of the film, he becomes such a desperate and pathetic mess, finally driving him to steal Sting's flashy scooter and total it off a cliff. Watch all the anger that pours out of Jimmy when he crashes his bike with a truck. But this is what Jimmy is, a very angry driven teen, and Daniels (one of my favorite British actors, and a bloody underrated one at that) plays him to a tee. I was thankful too, for the time a young Ray Winstone had in this, an old friend of Jimmy's who's popped back in town, and has decided to become a punk rocker, much to other people's disapproval, including Daniels. Two other actors from Scum have brief roles in this too. I loved the scene with Winstone, explaining and defending himself to Daniels in his backyard, a seasoned professional. The film, heavy on rock, is just one music pounding experience with a lot of bad language, where there are a couple of frighteningly violent moments. There's a foreboding of what crazy s..t, our unstable Daniels is gonna do next, but it's him, who sells this film. One notable feature is Sting's haircut. He's another rebel here with his own posse. Quadrophenia just managed to entertain me all the way through. It doesn't have fancy shots, though the long shots of a bleak Brighton were memorable, I felt so cold watching this town. It doesn't have fancy color, and the dialogue, isn't t the best I've heard. What it does have are engaging performances, amongst 60's culture, the environment, and it's conditions. With Daniels taking us through the story, it's one cool ride, and a cult rocker classic.
    10preppy-3

    Excellent

    I hated this film when I saw it as a teenager back in 1979. The reason was the movie was realistic--too realistic! I identified (in some respects) with the main character Jimmy, and his life was bleak and depressing. Seeing it over 20 years later, I love it! It's a superb mix of the 1960s British "Angry Young Men" films, the Who's great album and 1979 sensibilities. It's about Jimmy (excellent performance by Phil Daniels) and his friends. It takes place in 1964 London and there are constant battles between the Mods (Jimmy and friends) and the Rockers. The film is full of violence, sex, VERY strong language (good luck with the accents), anger, alienation...the works. However, there is a strong sense of humor (a break in at a drug store is hilarious) and it does have a (sort of) happy ending. But it is very dark and depressing.

    The music score is excellent. It's not just the Who, but other 1960s groups are used also. The direction by Franc Roddam is wonderful--it perfectly merges the music, imagery and story (especially with "Love, Reign Over Me"). My only real complaint--why not use the whole album "Quadrophenia"? Only about 1/8 of the two record set is used! Also interesting to see Sting in his first movie. Don't miss this one!
    7Prismark10

    Modding does not get any tougher

    From the creator of Masterchef, here is something Franc Roddam made earlier.

    A film about being young in the 1960s, being part of the Mod subculture and alienation and angst with some good tunes. There are a lot of future cast members of Eastenders and The Bill.

    Phil Daniels gives a career defining performance that should had got an Oscar nomination as Jimmy who has a mundane job, boring home life with parents who do not understand him. Jimmy lives for the weekend clubbing with friends, popping pills and getting into scrapes with his mates.

    Jimmy and his friends go off to a bank holiday weekend in Brighton, he wants to get close with girlfriend Steph (Lesley Ash.) He is in awe of cool dude Ace Face (Sting) and gets in a rumble with Greasers.

    However Jimmy gets more disillusioned losing his job, friends and family. Seeing Ace face as just an ordinary bell boy sends him to the edge.

    The film quickly became a cult classic, This Who produced film led to the revival of the late 1970s & early 1980s mod scene.

    It has some cool tracks, a lot of humour, earthy language and a cast of now familiar actors. In a sense it's like a British version of Saturday Night Fever.

    Director Franc Roddam gives this drama a sense of rawness and some vitality when you see the action scenes in Brighton.
    8Pedro_H

    The British Rebel Without A Cause...

    A young man joins the British mod movement and gains a feeling of belonging and importance, but this makes him even more disenfranchised from his boring 9 to 5 life.

    Britain's answer to Rebel Without A Cause is based around a fair-to-middling Who concept album (they financed the movie too) and was made on a modest budget, but has far too much going for it to be ignored. Especially if you are working class and come from the UK.

    (How it is viewed elsewhere is beyond my telling, but reading reviews on this site I get the impression that people from all over the world can relate to its central themes - even if the locations and accents are alien.)

    Director Franc Roddam was smart enough to cast a young Phil Daniels in the central role of Jimmy. Daniels is a good actor, but he is neither smooth or particularly good looking. This prevents him being accused of glamorising some of the things that he gets up to.

    Jimmy is, indeed, also a bit naive. He has a boring job in the post room of an advertising agency (note the satire about pushing smoking - this is the "no health warning" 60's!) and rides around on a scooter with lots of lights on the front.

    Life, for him, is about getting through the day and partying at night/weekends to the hip sounds of the day - the non-Who soundtrack album is a taster to mid 60's Brit Pop.

    (His parents don't understand him either - but this could be taken as read in this style of movie!)

    As most of us know, and a few even tell Jimmy in the movie proper: Life cannot be all parties, cheap thrills and gang fights, but he doesn't seem to want to listen. He is one of the world's great "there must be more to life than this" merchants - in this he is right, but you need to be brighter, better educated or better looking to have it.

    There is a good cast of British new wavers on show here: Leslie Ash plays Jimmy's love interest and Sting gets to be the "Ace Face" - the good looking top dog mod that Jimmy wants to be. The home truth about this character leaves Jimmy even more exposed.

    Quadrophenia is one of the greatest films about being a teenager ever made and thank god we have video cassettes, DVDs and cable/sat TV so people can actually see it. A low budget classic that deserves to seen at least once by all film buffs and several times if it reflects your life in any way.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Sting and his band The Police were little known when the film was shot, but had broken out by the time it was released.
    • Patzer
      The shadow of the helicopter that filmed the final scenes on the white cliffs at Beachy Head is visible. Most people call these the white cliffs of Dover, but they aren't. The cliffs at Beachy Head are higher than the white cliffs of Dover.
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      Kev: I don't give a monkey's arsehole about Mods and Rockers. Underneath, we're all the same, 'n't we?

      Jimmy: No, Kev, that's it. Look, I don't wanna be the same as everybody else. That's why I'm a Mod, see? I mean, you gotta be somebody, ain't ya, or you might as well jump in the sea and drown.

      Kev: That's why I joined the army. To be different. To get away from all this. Don't matter where you go, there's always some cunt with stars and stripes who wants to push you about.

    • Crazy Credits
      Jeans By Levis
    • Alternative Versionen
      There are at least 4 scenes that have been deleted from the final film. These scenes have never been released anywhere in full, apart from on a short documentary that came with the 1997 UK video, but even then they are shown as photographs and not the actual full scenes. Most notable was the entire deletion of almost all of the dialogue from Ace Face (played by Sting), including 2 extended scenes from the police van and one of all the mods meeting up on their scooters before going to Brighton. Supposedly, the reason that all of Ace Face's dialogue was deleted was that Sting and the producers both agreed that this ruined his 'mysterious' character that he was playing and also may have taken the focus of the protagonist of the story, Jimmy.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Talking Pictures: Folge #1.1 (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Hi-Heel Sneakers
      Written by Tommy Tucker (aka Robert Higginbotham)

      Performed by Cross Section

      Published by The Who Group Limited

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 9. November 1979 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Quadrophenia - A Way of Life
    • Drehorte
      • Beach Cafe, Brighton, East Sussex, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(where the mods have breakfast)
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      • The Who Films
      • Polytel
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