Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueChildhood friends obsessed with 1970s singer Marc Bolan in Liverpool. A tragic accident changes their lives. Years later, survivor Penny revisits the trauma at Bolan's shrine, exploring chil... Tout lireChildhood friends obsessed with 1970s singer Marc Bolan in Liverpool. A tragic accident changes their lives. Years later, survivor Penny revisits the trauma at Bolan's shrine, exploring childhood tragedy's impact and music's healing power.Childhood friends obsessed with 1970s singer Marc Bolan in Liverpool. A tragic accident changes their lives. Years later, survivor Penny revisits the trauma at Bolan's shrine, exploring childhood tragedy's impact and music's healing power.
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- Récompenses
- 4 victoires et 2 nominations au total
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Brilliantly casted and well written! What a brilliant story fantastic film couldn't take my eyes off! Little twists in story line which was amazing!
Must see film 100% One of many British films made and what a great cast! Timothy Spall was amazing and producers and director spot on! If your a massive supporter of British films you must watch this.
I won't say much about the story line as you need to see this for yourself you will be hooked in seeing this and the twists that have been brilliantly written.
Produced by the brilliant Terry Dwyer who herself appeared also Matthew Horne also stared.
Must see film 100% One of many British films made and what a great cast! Timothy Spall was amazing and producers and director spot on! If your a massive supporter of British films you must watch this.
I won't say much about the story line as you need to see this for yourself you will be hooked in seeing this and the twists that have been brilliantly written.
Produced by the brilliant Terry Dwyer who herself appeared also Matthew Horne also stared.
Many years after a fatal road accident affected her own family, Marc Bolan super-fans "Penny" (Leanne Best) and her pal "Steffan" (Dylan Dwyfor) head to the site of Bolan's own fatality where there is to be a quietly reflective memorial on the 75th anniversary of his death by a few other stalwarts. It turns out that this site is maintained by an odd looking gent, "Jimmy" (Timothy Spall) - who wouldn't look out of place playing guitar in "Slade, and who upon seeing "Penny" promptly has some sort of fit. It turns out that they have a great deal more in common than you might expect and as the story unfolds we learn a little more about their own trauma and just how it affected the relationship and their lives. Now, aside from them all having attended a T-Rex concert back in the day, meeting the band and acquiring a pair of his glamorous shoes, this film really has very little to do with the legendary musician. It's a melodrama about a family that has faced and struggled to come to terms with tragedy, mental illness and denial - and though it's not bad, it's not especially unique nor interesting either. The ending is quite touching, though - and it will look fine as a gently engaging vehicle for Spall on the television at Christmas.
Truly wonderful film!!!
Marc Bolan has such a special place in the hearts of many, this film fetched him back to us for a short time.
The main character was fantastic and the storyline kept us all riveted right until the end. Timothy Spall also played an interesting character and there were great scenes filmed at the shrine in Barnes Common, London.
The music of Marc and Trex throughout the film made it worth watching for all fans and for anyone who has not yet been captured by the distinct voice and sound of Marc.
Cannot wait to watch this film again!! Keep a little Marc in your hearts!!!
Marc Bolan has such a special place in the hearts of many, this film fetched him back to us for a short time.
The main character was fantastic and the storyline kept us all riveted right until the end. Timothy Spall also played an interesting character and there were great scenes filmed at the shrine in Barnes Common, London.
The music of Marc and Trex throughout the film made it worth watching for all fans and for anyone who has not yet been captured by the distinct voice and sound of Marc.
Cannot wait to watch this film again!! Keep a little Marc in your hearts!!!
A lovely film with some great acting. Enjoyed the story, bit of everything in it. Whatever's you do don't miss the first 5 minutes, it sets up the whole story.
The two lead actors were very believable despite their obvious age difference. Bit of a bombshell near the end which I wasn't expecting at all.
Overall it's definitely worth a watch, you won't be disappointed.
Would have liked to have heard more of Marc Bolans music, maybe whole songs rather than just snippets , but this didn't retract from the film at all.
Hopefully more to come from the collaboration between producers and director.
The two lead actors were very believable despite their obvious age difference. Bit of a bombshell near the end which I wasn't expecting at all.
Overall it's definitely worth a watch, you won't be disappointed.
Would have liked to have heard more of Marc Bolans music, maybe whole songs rather than just snippets , but this didn't retract from the film at all.
Hopefully more to come from the collaboration between producers and director.
If you go to this expecting it to be a tribute to Marc Bolan, you'll be very disappointed. There are probably around 4 tracks that you hear a bit off, as the story is loosely woven around a 1976 T Rex concert and its aftermath.
The story is superbly written, superbly told, superbly acted. Timothy Spall is sublime in his portrayal of Jimmy. Leanne Best is equally superb in her portrayal of the lead character, her acting is equally as good as Spall. Support actors are very good, with Mark Lewis-Jones (I last saw him in Lindon's Burning) as the vicar is great having the best line of the film "it comes with the job."
Thoroughly enjoyable film, recommended for all (even if like my wife of 40 years, you don't like Bolan's music) and the twist towards the end caused a collective intake of breath in the cinema.
The story is superbly written, superbly told, superbly acted. Timothy Spall is sublime in his portrayal of Jimmy. Leanne Best is equally superb in her portrayal of the lead character, her acting is equally as good as Spall. Support actors are very good, with Mark Lewis-Jones (I last saw him in Lindon's Burning) as the vicar is great having the best line of the film "it comes with the job."
Thoroughly enjoyable film, recommended for all (even if like my wife of 40 years, you don't like Bolan's music) and the twist towards the end caused a collective intake of breath in the cinema.
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- AnecdotesDirector Ian Puleston-Davies and Andrew Lancel (who plays The Vicar) used to act alongside each other in the British soap opera Coronation Street (1960).
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Ian Puleston-Davies feature
- Lieux de tournage
- Pays de Galles, Royaume-Uni(1970s Liverpool, present-day Wales)
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 61 811 $US
- Durée
- 1h 38min(98 min)
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