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Absolute Beginners

  • 1986
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  • 1h 48min
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Absolute Beginners (1986)
In London in 1958, a young photographer seeks media stardom to keep the love of a beautiful, aspiring fashion designer.
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Classic MusicalTeen RomanceDramaMusicalRomance

À Londres, en 1958, un jeune photographe cherche à devenir une vedette médiatique pour entretenir l'amour d'une élégante créatrice de mode émergente.À Londres, en 1958, un jeune photographe cherche à devenir une vedette médiatique pour entretenir l'amour d'une élégante créatrice de mode émergente.À Londres, en 1958, un jeune photographe cherche à devenir une vedette médiatique pour entretenir l'amour d'une élégante créatrice de mode émergente.

  • Réalisation
    • Julien Temple
  • Scénario
    • Colin MacInnes
    • Michael Hamlyn
    • Richard Burridge
  • Casting principal
    • Patsy Kensit
    • Eddie O'Connell
    • David Bowie
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,6/10
    3,9 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Julien Temple
    • Scénario
      • Colin MacInnes
      • Michael Hamlyn
      • Richard Burridge
    • Casting principal
      • Patsy Kensit
      • Eddie O'Connell
      • David Bowie
    • 57avis d'utilisateurs
    • 36avis des critiques
    • 60Métascore
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    Patsy Kensit
    Patsy Kensit
    • Suzette
    Eddie O'Connell
    • Colin
    David Bowie
    David Bowie
    • Vendice Partners
    James Fox
    James Fox
    • Henley of Mayfair
    Ray Davies
    Ray Davies
    • Arthur
    Mandy Rice-Davies
    • Mum
    Eve Ferret
    Eve Ferret
    • Big Jill
    Tony Hippolyte
    Tony Hippolyte
    • Mr Cool
    Graham Fletcher-Cook
    Graham Fletcher-Cook
    • Wizard
    Joseph McKenna
    • Fabulous Hoplite
    • (as Joe McKenna)
    Steven Berkoff
    Steven Berkoff
    • The Fanatic
    Sade
    Sade
    • Athene Duncannon
    Edward Tudor-Pole
    Edward Tudor-Pole
    • Ed the Ted
    • (as Tenpole Tudor)
    Bruce Payne
    Bruce Payne
    • Flikker
    Alan Freeman
    • Call-Me-Cobber
    Anita Morris
    Anita Morris
    • Dido Lament
    Paul Rhys
    Paul Rhys
    • Dean Swift
    Julian Firth
    Julian Firth
    • The Misery Kid
    • Réalisation
      • Julien Temple
    • Scénario
      • Colin MacInnes
      • Michael Hamlyn
      • Richard Burridge
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    8JamesHitchcock

    How can I do other than love this film?

    It is often said that the British just can't do film musicals. That even though we're pretty good at theatrical musicals, the cinematic version is, like gridiron football and republicanism, something best left to our cousins across the Atlantic. This prejudice even survived the award of a "Best Picture" Oscar to "Oliver!", and by the mid-eighties the traditional style of film musical was at a pretty low ebb even in America and virtually extinct in Britain. "Absolute Beginners" was therefore something completely unexpected. It was a British musical which owed nothing to Broadway and very little to the sort of pop-and-rock musicals ("Saturday Night Fever", "Fame", "Flashdance", etc.) which Hollywood had started to turn out in the seventies.

    The film was also adapted from an unexpected source; the Colin MacInnes book of the same name about youth culture in late 1950s London. I doubt if MacInnes, who died in 1976, ever imagined that his novel would ever be turned into a musical. The story is set in the long hot summer of 1958. (At least, that's how MacInnes describes it, although Met Office records show that the summer of that year was wet and cool). The main character is Colin, a young photographer. In the original novel he was unnamed, but here he is named after his creator, rather oddly given that the book was not intended to be autobiographical. (MacInnes would have been 44 in 1958, a generation older than his character).

    Colin falls in love with Crepe Suzette, an aspiring fashion designer, but she gets engaged to her boss Henley of Mayfair, motivated by career advantage rather than love, as Henley is an arrogant and unpleasant individual, old enough to be Suzette's father. In the book, in fact, the compulsively promiscuous Suzette is also not very pleasant, but here her character is very much softened. The film also deals with the Notting Hill race riots, shown here as having been whipped up by a Fascist rabble-rouser, unnamed but clearly based upon Oswald Mosley. The said demagogue is in league with a corrupt property developer who wants to drive the black inhabitants out of Notting Hill, at the time a very run-down area, in order to further one of his redevelopment schemes.

    "Absolute Beginners" was panned by the critics and failed at the box-office. Together with the commercial failures of two other films released about the same time, "Revolution" and "The Mission", it led to a decline in the fortunes of Goldcrest, the major British film studio of the eighties. Some even started talking of a crisis in the British film industry, which had produced so many great films in the first half of the decade. The film was also disliked by literary purists who complained that it was not faithful to the original novel, particularly in the rewriting of MacInnes' ending and the bowdlerisation of Crepe Suzette's character.

    And yet I loved the film and still do, even though the critics were partly right. Yes, the film has its flaws. Eddie O'Connell makes an uncharismatic hero, and seems too old for the part of Colin, who is supposed to be a teenager. (O'Connell has faded from view since 1986 to such an extent that I have been unable to find his exact date of birth, but he appears to be about thirty). The storyline does not always flow smoothly, perhaps not surprisingly given that it was the first feature film of its director Julien Temple, thitherto better known as the maker of pop videos and a documentary about the Sex Pistols. As for the literary purists, they are certainly right about its lack of fidelity to its literary source, although in its defence I should say that had it not been for this film I should in all probability never have discovered MacInnes' brilliant novel or his other writings.

    The acting, like much in the film, is deliberately stylised. (Those who call it wooden are missing the point). The lovely Patsy Kensit makes a delightful heroine as Suzette in what has been described as her breakthrough role. At the time she was hailed as the "British Bardot" and is still a familiar face, even if she has never achieved her much-quoted ambition "to be more famous than anything or anyone".

    Despite its faults, "Absolute Beginners" is a cool and stylish movie. It probably has little to do with the fifties as they actually were, but a lot to do with the fifties as they should have been. It has an immense drive and energy with an absolutely irresistible soundtrack. Modern audiences might be surprised that this is largely jazz based, given that we now tend to look back at the late fifties as the birth of the rock-and-roll era. At that time in Britain, however, before the rise of the Beatles, jazz was still very much part of the youth scene, particularly of the "mod" subculture, rock being associated with the mods' rivals, the "rockers". A number of leading musicians, such as David Bowie, Sade and the Style Council contributed to the film. (Bowie also makes an acting contribution as the property developer Vendice Partners).

    I have a personal reason why this film is a favourite. It brings back memories a long hot summer- not that of 1958, when I was not even born, but that of 1986. At the time, I was young and in love and went to see the film with my girlfriend. I remember us coming out of the cinema together on a warm summer's evening, exhilarated by what we had just seen, and walking along the London Embankment, laughing and singing Bowie's great theme song to one another. "As long as we're together, all the rest can go to hell- I absolutely love you". With a memory like that, how could I do other than love this film? 8/10
    d-mael

    I like this one!

    First, I must respectfully disagree with the other reviewer who hated this movie. It has a complex set of plot lines that deal with a number of issues revolving around the lives of a young up-and-coming "pop photographer", and his love interest -- played by Patsy Kensit. Then, there is the "old queen" (also an unscrupulous real estate developer) who marries Patsy. Now, add to that the ad agency aspect (David Bowie's song and dance routine to "Selling Out" is a classic), plus the racial tensions in 1950's or 1960's London, and you have a multi-layered plot tapestry.

    Personally, I don't mind that David Bowie is only in the movie for ten minutes -- I am a fan of Bowie, but this is really not "his movie".
    6NeelyO

    Underrated, gorgeous, joyful -- and where's the LBX video?

    Julien Temple's extravagant musical adaptation of the classic Colin MacInnes novel never reached the audience it deserved, but it could be that filmgoers of the 1980's weren't ready for the breathless bravado of Temple's vision. A hyped-up take on the classic Freed Unit musicals at MGM, with a rock/jazz score featuring David Bowie, Sade, Gil Evans, Slim Gaillard and other notables, this movie is a visual feast and a treat for the ears as well.

    Sadly, you have to hope for a theatrical screening to take in the extraordinary cinematography (there's an opening extended-take through the crowded streets of London that rivals the opening of "Touch of Evil" in complexity and beauty) because there has never been a letterbox release of the film on video or disc. Where's the DVD with a Temple commentary?
    cinema_universe

    Much Better than Expected....

    With the great era of musicals long past, it was interesting to see how stylized & clever this little "musical" film really was.

    The story line was nil, but then great musicals don't need one, anyway. --Not to say that this was a "great musical", but the music WAS pretty good, and the film's use of thoughtful & colorful sets was stunning.

    The camera movement, the scene changes, the hypnotic (almost psychedelic) fades, and the simply dazzling use of color, more than made up for the silly dialog and tripey sub-plots.

    All in all, a good looking, well-mounted, and (except for the ending) enjoyable experience. The fast pace of the dream-like musical sequences made this a much better film than I had anticipated seeing.

    I rated it 9, -mostly for sets, color, music, costumes, & photography.
    6LeonardKniffel

    Curious Slice of Time

    The main attraction here is the score, which features the title song and "That's Motivation," performed and composed by rock icon David Bowie, as well as his version of the classic "Volare." In addition, you get "Killer Blow" performed by Sade and jazz tunes by Charles Mingus and Miles Davis performed by Gil Evans. This movie makes you believe that is David Bowie had been performing in the 1930s he would have been a sensation then too.

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    • Anecdotes
      The character of "Harry Charms" was based on a real-life British manager and impresario of the period, Larry Parnes, who was famous for hiring unknown singers and giving them extravagant stage names (his most famous client was Billy Fury). In 1960 he hired an unknown Liverpool band called The Beatles to accompany one of his lesser stars, Johnny Gentle, on a tour of Scotland, but he decided not to take the Beatles on as clients because he was only interested in handling solo singers, not groups.
    • Gaffes
      During the riot scenes, in one shot a double decker bus is on fire. In the next shot, it isn't burning. In the next shot, it is. (During the T.V. announcers speak to the viewing public about the 'race riots').
    • Citations

      Colin: What, selling things to people who don't want them?

      Vendice: Never things, Colin. We don't sell things. We sell dreams.

    • Connexions
      Edited into Ray Davies: Quiet Life (1986)
    • Bandes originales
      Santa Lucia
      Performed and composed by Ekow Abban

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 avril 1986 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Absolute Beginners - The Musical
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Albert R. Broccoli 007 Stage, Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Soho Night Street set)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Goldcrest Films International
      • Palace Pictures
      • Virgin
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 930 211 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 83 743 $US
      • 20 avr. 1986
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 930 211 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 48 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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