Frankie Wilde ist ein Star in der Clubszene von Ibiza und hat den Ruf, einer der besten DJs auf der gesamten Insel zu sein. Als er mit Ende 30 merkt, dass er sein Gehör zu verlieren beginnt,... Alles lesenFrankie Wilde ist ein Star in der Clubszene von Ibiza und hat den Ruf, einer der besten DJs auf der gesamten Insel zu sein. Als er mit Ende 30 merkt, dass er sein Gehör zu verlieren beginnt, gerät sein wildes Leben aus den Fugen.Frankie Wilde ist ein Star in der Clubszene von Ibiza und hat den Ruf, einer der besten DJs auf der gesamten Insel zu sein. Als er mit Ende 30 merkt, dass er sein Gehör zu verlieren beginnt, gerät sein wildes Leben aus den Fugen.
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- 11 Gewinne & 9 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Baby Wilde
- (as Geffen Strummer Kaye)
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Actors aside, it's the brain of Michael Dowse that we have to thank for such a film. Shot on a Sony 300 (I think) it has a crisp vivid look that sucks you in from the first frame. For the record, I hate house music, but I found myself so engrossed in the film that my head was bobbing to the beat. I didn't know what to expect after FUBAR, well okay "funny" was what I prepared myself for and it came in waves of hilarity. But it was the charming story, stellar performances and clever dialogue that make this picture stand way above the crowd. Seeing "It's All Gone Pete Tong" was a total cinematic sensory overload. At times I felt like someone was main-lining cocaine and scotch into my forearm while at others it was as if I was getting a warm hug from a loved one. FUBAR rocked and put Micheal Dowse on the map but "It's All Gone Pete Tong" that can, should and will, take over the world. Without blinking I give this 10/10 and encourage you to check it out and see what the hell I'm raving about.
We saw the movie at the International Film Festival in Rotterdam (the Netherlands). It was a surprise movie at the last evening of this Festival. It really surprised us. Nighty minutes after the movie ended we were still laughing and talking about this unique movie. Something to remember: the alternative 'scarface' scene. It's the brain of Michael Dowse that we have to thank for such a film
Go see the movie and have fun! Even if you don't like house music.
As a Paul Kaye fan, I was disappointed with Blackball. This movie (Pete Tong) was the first big Paul Kaye movie I really was looking forward to, until I read that the director was the same person who directed (and wrote) Fubar, which I cringed through and had to leave the room. (I would have turned it off, but the others were having a blast. Why? I don't know).
So, hearing that Paul was paired up with a director whose work I wasn't entirely enthralled with wasn't confidence building. I heard it won a couple of awards (Best Actor! Go Paul!) at the Aspen Film Festival in February and my confidence increased.
A sneak screening changed my initial impressions completely. The first half hour is really tough and I had to fight my urge to give up on the film even though Paul does an amazing job. See, I told you I was biased, but I'm not the only one. Ask those Aspen people. However, the last two thirds of the movie completely changes from a dark comedy into a light-hearted and empowering film. The music and the colors are fabulous and shows Paul's (as deejay frank wild) breadth. The film is really a "simple" redemption film, of a man who finds out what's important in his life and proves it for himself.
There's a love interest as well, and this works as a date movie. All the reviews and descriptions as a "dance" movie (I don't even know what that's supposed to mean) isn't entirely correct. While there is dance and rave in the film, it's really a backdrop for this simple story of a complex man who has to make some tough choices in life (and deal with a disability that is his worst nightmare).
Paul did an extraordinary job and I have to admit that the director really surprised me with this film, as it was nothing like his previous work. It's a difficult ride, but one worth taking. There's no "big surprise" ala 6th Sense nor is the beginning entirely too painful, but it's not all fun and games, either. Watch it and enjoy it and it'll be worth it. All least do it for Paul!
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- WissenswertesPaul Kaye is not a fan of dance music, and whenever a scene has him in headphones, he is actually listening to punk rock like Sex Pistols or The Clash.
- PatzerWhen Travis knocks on the Whip's door, he knocks three times but the last knocking sound is heard after he pulls his hand away.
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Frankie Wilde: Maybe I should write a book. That might take years though, perhaps a pamphlet or brochure.
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- Budget
- 2.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 120.620 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 19.717 $
- 17. Apr. 2005
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 1.635.056 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 30 Minuten
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1