En 1994 en Écosse, deux adolescents meilleurs amis qui n'ont aucun contrôle sur leur vie risquent tout pour aller à une rave illégale, dans l'espoir de passer la meilleure soirée de leurs vi... Tout lireEn 1994 en Écosse, deux adolescents meilleurs amis qui n'ont aucun contrôle sur leur vie risquent tout pour aller à une rave illégale, dans l'espoir de passer la meilleure soirée de leurs vies si ennuyeuses.En 1994 en Écosse, deux adolescents meilleurs amis qui n'ont aucun contrôle sur leur vie risquent tout pour aller à une rave illégale, dans l'espoir de passer la meilleure soirée de leurs vies si ennuyeuses.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 5 victoires et 11 nominations au total
Stuart Henderson Comedian
- Peter
- (générique uniquement)
Ben Bradley
- Policeman
- (non crédité)
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You'd be doing yourself a favor not to read anything regarding the plot on this one. It might turn you off and then you'd miss out on a great movie. The subject matter is one that a lot of folks might have an interest in, but it's not exactly the mainstream, so the "topic" of this film, or what it appears to be in the synopsis, may only appeal to a select group. The film is for everyone, however. It's a wonderful and well-told story about people. The film is very well-made from every aspect and it is a very impressive work. It is very good and very enjoyable.
Absolutely loved every second somehow so vibrant yet in black and white. Love, laughter and great music felt connected to everyone involved throughout and left me wanting to rave the night away. Almost perfect.
I was lucky enough to attend the UK premier of Beats which was the closing gala film at the Glasgow Film Festival 2019.
Tickets sold out so fast for this film that they eventually had to accommodate four showings instead of one.
There has been a buzz around this movie ever since it was publicised that they were making a film about the rave scene in the 1990s, based in West Lothian. Steven Soderberghs name was connected with the project it sounded like they were taking the music seriously.
A well known face on the Scottish techno scene JD/DJ Twitch of Optimo and Pure fame was down to advise on the music.
The story focuses on two friends who attempt to attend an illegal rave at the time of the Criminal Justice Bill being enforced in the UK, which made any gathering where repetitive beats were played prohibited.
While the story is straightforward its the eye for detail and characters which make this film stand out. It has already been compared to Trainspotting, its about youth/music/drug/working class/Scottish culture in common. However its a very different film, the time is different, the music is different and so are the drugs. Its more similar in tone to the Irish movie Young Offenders and is shot in a way that reminded me of Rumble Fish, black and white with a few things shown in colour for contrast. Its very funny in places and the chaos of illegal drug use is well represented here. The characters are well rounded, believable and if you are from around these parts, recognisable. The cast were simply excellent.
Where this film stands out is in its authenticity of showing the Scottish working class experience and the rave experience. This film will be very big in Scotland and with anyone who ever attended a rave, especially during the 90s. I was there at the time and the film makers have nailed it. I spoke to others in the audience and they agreed. Its probably the most realistic a film will get to that experience, its that well done.
The soundtrack deserves a special mention as they have chosen some of the best tracks around at that time but they didn't stick to massive commercial hits all the way through. How well you know the music of the time may influence how you experience some of the scenes. The only downside of the experience was that theatre I watched it in did not have a great sound system, that would make a big difference however I will happily see it again in a multiplex once its released in May.
Attending a Scottish premier usually raises mixed feelings, you want to like it but in many cases they sadly don't deliver. This is one of those rare occasions when the high expectations were met with reality. The last time that happened? Well that was Trainspotting.
Highly recommended.
Brilliant film. If you weren't there, maybe not for you. The story is OK, but I can relate. The experiences in virtually every scene I'm very family with!haha. The reason I am making this comment is to commend the writer, producer etc on the atmosphere created in the actual rave scene. From spanner being off it, to the tunes, to the shooting of it. But especially the plod brutality. For people who may think the police actions were over the top, no. Police brutality was rife at the parties, I went from 89 to 93,was lifted in the biggest arrest in British history at Leeds. I saw many party goers cracked with battens because the thin blue line was told to. Good on the film makers for not shying away from the subject. Thanks for the memories!
Ps. I think some of your tunes were slightly out year wise, 1990,91 not 94.just being picky though!
Well, if you missed out on a rave in the 90's with MDMA (E) then this is a good attempt at the experience. A story of brotherhood and the rave culture. Some trippy effects and a really good depiction of a rave when out of it!
I enjoyed the strong cast. A few laughs, some heart swell. A sprinkle of political commentary. It is a film of its time.
I enjoyed it and can see why it has won a few awards. It had atmosphere and felt like an experience in places. One I was glad throw some mental shapes to! 👍
I enjoyed the strong cast. A few laughs, some heart swell. A sprinkle of political commentary. It is a film of its time.
I enjoyed it and can see why it has won a few awards. It had atmosphere and felt like an experience in places. One I was glad throw some mental shapes to! 👍
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe Hula girl ornament in D-Man's car was actually in the car from another film, Anna et l'Apocalypse (2017), where the same car was used.
- GaffesIn the "motorway" scene, immediately after D-Man is put in the boot of the Volvo, a Mk7 Ford Transit minibus drives past - a vehicle which didn't exist until 2006.
- Crédits fousThe film has a 'text ending', which reveals the eventual fates of its principle characters.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Projector: Beats (2019, Scottish) (2019)
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 318 729 $US
- Durée
- 1h 41min(101 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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