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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I liked this movie, it's one of the best attempts at capturing a great period in my life, I do feel it could've been so much better but. Despite the fact they had Twitch involved in the music side of it, I thought the music was all over the place. There's so many great tracks that would've covered that era better than what was used.
Still, it was an enjoyable trip down memory lane. Good story, acting was ok, just feel it was missing a few things that could've made it a great movie.
This film had all the ingredients but didn't work for me.
This is tartan Dazed & Confused territory - one last BIG night fare. And Trainspotting hangs over affairs, with one of the main characters a double-take for Spud and a PoundLand Renton in the tale.
The trouble is it chucks all the ingredients in: Criminal Justice bill, coming Blair; closing down of the mines; police brutality. But they all seem muddled (or incorrect). And many of the characters incredibly one-dimensional.
However, it ends on a tender note as two young men whose bond is strengthened through their shared love of music.
This is tartan Dazed & Confused territory - one last BIG night fare. And Trainspotting hangs over affairs, with one of the main characters a double-take for Spud and a PoundLand Renton in the tale.
The trouble is it chucks all the ingredients in: Criminal Justice bill, coming Blair; closing down of the mines; police brutality. But they all seem muddled (or incorrect). And many of the characters incredibly one-dimensional.
However, it ends on a tender note as two young men whose bond is strengthened through their shared love of music.
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.
Probably one of the best original Scottish films since Trainspotting. Well acted and an excellent soundtrack too.
Made me wanna drop an E, find a rave and get my 3rd degree gurn on.
Made me wanna drop an E, find a rave and get my 3rd degree gurn on.
I saw this movie on a surprise screening at the IFFR. It was voted third by the viewers at the festival and therefore got chosen for an extra screening.
I was blown away by this film. It's almost entirely shot with a grey filter that adds to the grittiness of the Scottish town where this movie predominantly plays in. The story in itself is quite simple. but the interaction between the characters makes sure that this was movie is one of the most unique 'coming of age' experiences i've seen. The movie is full of humor in a way that feels very natural. The movie is visually beautiful in it's own gritty way. At a certain point in the way movie the style of cinematografy completely changes in a way that helps immerse the viewer in a fresh and exciting way.
I do not want to spoil the movie in any way, If you have a chance to see this movie in the cinema I would advise you to do so. The sound is amazing and brings the whole experience together. Even if you are not a fan of the genre of music (like me) this movie will probably still be amazing.
9/10.
I was blown away by this film. It's almost entirely shot with a grey filter that adds to the grittiness of the Scottish town where this movie predominantly plays in. The story in itself is quite simple. but the interaction between the characters makes sure that this was movie is one of the most unique 'coming of age' experiences i've seen. The movie is full of humor in a way that feels very natural. The movie is visually beautiful in it's own gritty way. At a certain point in the way movie the style of cinematografy completely changes in a way that helps immerse the viewer in a fresh and exciting way.
I do not want to spoil the movie in any way, If you have a chance to see this movie in the cinema I would advise you to do so. The sound is amazing and brings the whole experience together. Even if you are not a fan of the genre of music (like me) this movie will probably still be amazing.
9/10.
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
- Durée1 heure 41 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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