Nada, a beautiful French journalist stationed in New York, records the life and work of a promising punk rock star, Billy. She soon enters into a relationship with him and must decide whethe... Read allNada, a beautiful French journalist stationed in New York, records the life and work of a promising punk rock star, Billy. She soon enters into a relationship with him and must decide whether to continue with it or return to her lover.Nada, a beautiful French journalist stationed in New York, records the life and work of a promising punk rock star, Billy. She soon enters into a relationship with him and must decide whether to continue with it or return to her lover.
Robert Madero
- Harry
- (as Bob Madero)
Frank J. Butler
- Bobby's Father
- (as J. Frank Butler)
Marky Ramone
- Voidoids
- (as Mark Bell)
Walter Steding
- Violin Player
- (as Walter Steading)
Peter Beard
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
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I was glad when it was over. It went surprisingly quickly for a dull film. Gives you scenes of a lovey-dovey/i'm leaving you romance between a new wave musician and his French TV documentary interviewer/filmer in New York. It has the atmosphere of the dreary New York streets. No particularly interesting characters save for the two leads, and another filmmaker girl. I personally like the music of Richard Hell and the Voidoids which is the band performing a few songs, staged right in the CBGB's club. Overall it's a dreary, blase' show; the lead character doesn't seem to really care about anything. The real-life character was a heroin user, but no mention of drugs is made. The last surprise at the end was the high-point.
How does this have all the makings of what should have been an awesome 70s NYC punk time capsule and yet be so horribly dull ?
I love R Hell and the Voidoids. I am entranced with gritty 70s NYC, i like hot French chicks. But man this movie is a total snore fest. Its so...just..boring. Aside from the live performances of R. Hell (the acting performances are remarkably horrible) there is almost nothing to see here. Drab, dull diarrhea. I dont care what anyone says the sheer blandness of this affair over rides any cultural credibility it may have
I love R Hell and the Voidoids. I am entranced with gritty 70s NYC, i like hot French chicks. But man this movie is a total snore fest. Its so...just..boring. Aside from the live performances of R. Hell (the acting performances are remarkably horrible) there is almost nothing to see here. Drab, dull diarrhea. I dont care what anyone says the sheer blandness of this affair over rides any cultural credibility it may have
Bad acting. Next to no script or plot. An uninteresting cameo from Warhol. Pretence turned up to 11. If you don't like the album this exploits, it's an expensive student film style disaster. I would sell it to you only on the condition you never press Play. It would have been interesting as a late 70s postcard of New York but it's shot so tight, that you see precious little of it. Abominable.
Richard Hell's music is fantastic but this movie sucks. Boring and uninteresting. The only thing good about it is the music. The female lead is pretentious and the rest of the acting is flat.
How much you enjoy Blank Generation will depend on how big a fan of Richard Hell you are. If, like me, you think he was the coolest, most talented, most intelligent, and most charismatic 70s punk, then this movie is a must see! Hell does what he does best, being MR COOL, Carole Bouquet is stunningly beautiful, and Warhol puts in a brief but memorable appearance. To top it all off the film is full of the music of Hell and The Voidoids (Robert Quine, Ivan Julian and Mark Bell) who are really on fire. Their live performances are sensational and are worth watching this for alone. A forgotten punk classic.
Did you know
- TriviaRichard Hell sensed a lot of resentment from director Ulli Lommel as the shoot went on due to Richard being the center of the film and having both Carole Bouquet and Suzanna Love's characters be his love interest and so, Lommel halfway through filming decided to write himself into the film and take some of the focus away from Richard and be Carole's love interest in the film.
- ConnectionsEdited into Ulli Lommel's Zodiac Killer (2005)
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