Tres perdedores discapacitados que forman una banda le piden al famoso escritor Dries que sea su batería. Se une a la banda y comienza a manipularlos.Tres perdedores discapacitados que forman una banda le piden al famoso escritor Dries que sea su batería. Se une a la banda y comienza a manipularlos.Tres perdedores discapacitados que forman una banda le piden al famoso escritor Dries que sea su batería. Se une a la banda y comienza a manipularlos.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 3 premios y 3 nominaciones en total
- Dries
- (as Dries Van Hegen)
Reseñas destacadas
The first half is totally brilliant, original, refreshing and with a great soundtrack as the icing on the cake. In the second half, however, the movie loses some of its wit. It's there that you realize that "Ex Drummer" isn't really going anywhere, although it all started so promising. Characters just hit, abuse and swear at each other for no apparent reason and it all becomes a bit tiring.
The movie's ending is rather anti-climatic. The credits role and you're left puzzled, feeling that this could have made a much bigger impact on you, if the story had gone somewhere else. Maybe that's not the movie's fault but the fault of the novel, which it is based upon.
In the end "Ex Drummer" is a refreshing example of non-American film-making. It will leave you with your mouth open more than just a few times. Unfortunately, the beginning promises more than the rest of the movie can keep. Still, "Ex Drummer" is a must-see. One of the most unusual movies of the past ten years.
Ex-Drummer is one hell of a unique flick. With insane conversations, loads of sexual themes (especially homosexuality), some serious violence, and quite possibly the biggest penis ever in a movie, Ex-Drummer succeeds on all types of levels. Even more so, it does great in the acting department as well. Everything production wise, it does with really any faults.
My only two real gripes with the film was it's length. It just felt a tad too long. And the music at the end. I'm a fan of certain death metal, but not of thrash or insane music like that. But I can tell you it definitely fit the band as a whole. Insanity.
I wouldn't mind hearing a commentary for this film, since there were quite a few thought-provoking sequences. Especially the upside down aspects.
The whole movie has a cool air about it and I really dug it right from the opening sequence which had (this time) a kickass metal beat playing with it. Definitely check it out if you're into harder, almost exploitative movies. Good stuff here.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesRival band in the movie, "Harry Mulisch", is named after prominent Dutch writer Harry Mulisch.
- Citas
Lio: Why do you want to play with that f**king band?
Dries: I don't really know. I think I want to step outside my happy world. Descend into the depths of stupidity, ugliness, obtuseness, unfaithfulness and fakeness. Latch onto the life of losers, but without belonging to that world - and in the knowledge that I can always return to my own world... and to you.
- Créditos adicionalesUsually credits move from bottom to top of the screen. In this film they move from top to bottom.
- ConexionesReferenced in Quarto de espera (2009)
- Banda sonora2 Morro Morro Land
by Brian Chippendale, Brian Gibson
Performed by Lightning Bolt
Courtesy of Load Records
under license from Load Records
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- How long is Ex Drummer?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- My Way Is the Highway
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 231.156 US$