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Absolute Beginners

  • 1986
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
3.9K
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David Bowie, Patsy Kensit, Eddie O'Connell, and Sade in 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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In London in 1958, a young photographer seeks media stardom to keep the love of a beautiful, aspiring fashion designer.In London in 1958, a young photographer seeks media stardom to keep the love of a beautiful, aspiring fashion designer.In London in 1958, a young photographer seeks media stardom to keep the love of a beautiful, aspiring fashion designer.

  • Director
    • Julien Temple
  • Writers
    • Colin MacInnes
    • Michael Hamlyn
    • Richard Burridge
  • Stars
    • Patsy Kensit
    • Eddie O'Connell
    • David Bowie
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    3.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Julien Temple
    • Writers
      • Colin MacInnes
      • Michael Hamlyn
      • Richard Burridge
    • Stars
      • Patsy Kensit
      • Eddie O'Connell
      • David Bowie
    • 57User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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
    • Director
      • Julien Temple
    • Writers
      • Colin MacInnes
      • Michael Hamlyn
      • Richard Burridge
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    User reviews57

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    ptb-8

    Too soon, too much, too costly

    A great idea and a huge Brit budget, ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS is so ambitious and so technically well and packed with great 80s Soho jazz musical numbers that it forgets to include the hooks for an audience. It is actually for people in theater and film who love musicals and the techniques. It isn't for the general ticket buying public who expect a conventional story with a structure. The lead actor Eddie OConnell is a bit Ken doll or even Cliff Richard...maybe that is the point but he is lacking in charisma. Visually it is a feast and musically it is very engaging, but like the Minnelli musicals YOLANDA AND THE THIEF or THE PIRATE and the Brit satire Ken Russell musical THE BOYFRIEND or John Waters 1988 film of HAIRSPRAY there has to be a strong core to break though to mainstream cinema goers; otherwise, like those films, it is relegated to cult interest and the 'noble failure' bin. In time it will be a quintessential 80s style musical and we are not far enough away from then yet. It also cost a massive amount and lost it all, killing off the studio that financed the $15m.... ugh. If made today, it would be financed by Absolute Vodka and marketed with panache, finding a huge multiplex audience and making zillions of dollars for all concerned...thus being hailed as a success and a masterpiece.
    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.
    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?
    9SKG-2

    Unjustly overlooked 80's musical

    I had just graduated high school(in California) when this movie came out, in the summer of 1986. Given the heavy promotion given it by MTV(I believe they had a contest whose winner would appear in the film, though I may have remembered that wrong), and given that David Bowie, whose music career was on the upswing, had a starring role(along with a mix of musicians like veteran Ray Davies(of the Kinks) and newcomer Sade), you'd expect the movie would be a hit. Instead, it barely made a dent in America(in their year-end issue, Rolling Stone called it one of the hype jobs of the year), and seems to have been largely forgotten(though in an interview with Rolling Stone about a year later, Bowie claimed it was a cult hit). In fact, while star Patsy Kensit has had an erratic career, Bowie continued to make music and the occasional movie, and director Julien Temple, after this and EARTH GIRLS ARE EASY, went back to his forte, music videos, it's sort of ironic that the most successful person to come from that movie is Robbie Coltrane(TV's CRACKER), who only had a small role here.

    Why am I boring you all with this? Because ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS is one of the unsung classics of the 80's. Of course, having grown up on old-time musicals(my dad was a fan), I'm probably more receptive to them than the average person seems to be today, but this is one of the best ones of the last two decades. Not only are all the numbers well-written and well sung(in addition to Bowie, Davies, and Sade, jazz great Gil Evans wrote the instrumental score, and Style Council contributes a song. Also, female lead Patsy Kensit sings one, while male lead Eddie O'Connell lip-syncs his numbers), they're also imaginatively staged. A good example is "Motivation," one of two numbers Bowie sings(the other being the title song), which includes parodies of Busby Berkley-type numbers. There's also a wicked parody of teen pop.

    As for the story, Temple has the fine novel to fall back on(by Colin MacInnes), and while there's probably too many ideas trying to burst out(teen alienation, racism, "Selling Out"(the name of another song), he juggles them all with finesse. And the cast handles things with aplomb, with the exception of, surprisingly, Bowie; while he's appropriately super-smooth as the oily executive, his voice(intended to be an American accent?) is annoying. But O'Connell and Kensit are both fresh and appealing, Anita Morris and James Fox both play well in their typecast roles(as, respectively, a sexpot gossip columnist and an effete fashion designer), there's a nice turn by Mandy Rice-Davies(who, you may remember, was in real life involved in the Profumo scandal), and a host of others in small but memorable parts(the ones I can remember are Steven Berkoff(BEVERLY HILLS COP) and Bruce Payne(PASSENGER 57) as fascists, and Paul Rhys(VINCENT AND THEO) as a mod). All in all, well worth tracking down.
    kryan-1

    Exhilarating Adrenalin Rush

    What a Corker of a movie which moves at a lightning pace of youth in the 1950's based on the youth culture book by Colin McInnes. We see the birth of the teenager in Britain wiping away the grey cobwebs of post war Britain and revitalising it with a kaleidoscope of colour. Eddie O'Donnell is the spunky immaculately dressed hedonist who wants to dance and carouse the night away in Swinging London and Patsy Kensit's film debut is superb as Colin'ns(O'Donnel's) sex kitten who's a real temptress. The music score is excellent which interwines with the plot very well and some of London's well known honey pots are featured, like The Wag Club which is sadly no more. Ray Davies actually appears in the film, as does David Bowie and Sade.Not forgetting the great songs by The Style Council and Smiley Culture with an underlying jazz groove by Gil Evans. The Introduction to this movie is one of the best ever and features a cast of thousands. Congratulations Julian Temple on this aesthetic musical delight.

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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Goofs
      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').
    • Quotes

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

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

    • Connections
      Edited into Ray Davies: Quiet Life (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Santa Lucia
      Performed and composed by Ekow Abban

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Absolute Beginners - The Musical
    • Filming locations
      • Albert R. Broccoli 007 Stage, Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Soho Night Street set)
    • Production companies
      • Goldcrest Films International
      • Palace Pictures
      • Virgin
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $930,211
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $83,743
      • Apr 20, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $930,211
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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