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England Is Mine

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
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5.8/10
4K
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England Is Mine (2017)
A portrait of Morrissey and his early life in 1970s Manchester before he went on to become the lead singer of seminal alternative rock band The Smiths.
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A portrait of Morrissey and his early life in 1970s Manchester before he went on to become the lead singer of seminal alternative rock band The Smiths.A portrait of Morrissey and his early life in 1970s Manchester before he went on to become the lead singer of seminal alternative rock band The Smiths.A portrait of Morrissey and his early life in 1970s Manchester before he went on to become the lead singer of seminal alternative rock band The Smiths.

  • Director
    • Mark Gill
  • Writers
    • Mark Gill
    • William Thacker
  • Stars
    • Jodie Comer
    • Jack Lowden
    • Jessica Brown Findlay
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    4K
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    • Director
      • Mark Gill
    • Writers
      • Mark Gill
      • William Thacker
    • Stars
      • Jodie Comer
      • Jack Lowden
      • Jessica Brown Findlay
    • 52User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Jodie Comer
    Jodie Comer
    • Christine
    Jack Lowden
    Jack Lowden
    • Steven Patrick Morrissey
    Jessica Brown Findlay
    Jessica Brown Findlay
    • Linder Sterling
    Laurie Kynaston
    Laurie Kynaston
    • Johnny Marr
    Simone Kirby
    Simone Kirby
    • Elizabeth Morrissey
    Peter McDonald
    Peter McDonald
    • Peter Morrissey
    Finney Cassidy
    Finney Cassidy
    • Darren
    Graeme Hawley
    Graeme Hawley
    • Mr. Leonard
    Adam Lawrence
    Adam Lawrence
    • Billy Duffy
    Katherine Pearce
    Katherine Pearce
    • Anji Hardie
    Nicola-Jayne Wells
    • Rock Chick
    Drew Jenkinson
    • Stevens bully
    Marc Graham
    • Gordon
    John Dewsbury
    • Bloke at bus stop
    Vivienne Bell
    • Jackie Morissey
    Joseph Carter
    • Gary
    Rosanna
    • Siobhan
    • Director
      • Mark Gill
    • Writers
      • Mark Gill
      • William Thacker
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    Clipster12

    The negative of what could've been............

    A film/docudrama about the early days of The Smiths/Morrissey. When this is set, in the late 70's, if you took a photograph and had it developed you would have got a photo and a negative copy. This film is like the negative of the events. It's like the uninteresting part of something special...... and don't get me wrong . The Smiths were special, in every sense of the word. Shame, what could have been..........
    7kristupasmisutis

    Good start

    It is a good start i tell you that. Let's make it a trilogy: right after this its the smiths and the third is the solo. I wonder which One will be highest rating...
    simon-75049

    A Wikipedia Page in Film

    What a disappointing pile of garbage. This film could have been so much more but all it did was take a few key events from wikipedia and make a movie. "If you have five seconds to spare, then I'll tell you the story of my life / Sixteen, clumsy and shy / That's the story of my life." The film was Clumsy in the making, shy in the facts and was a waste of more than 5 seconds of my life.
    8T_Side

    One for the fans

    At last, a musical biopic that doesn't throw in cheap references, nor equally cheap laughs, and instead gives us a sober, realistic and not always warm character study of the formative years of one of Britain's best loved singer-songwriters. But be warned - if you have no interest in Steven Patrick Morrissey, indeed if you have a passing love for the band and aren't too bothered in learning how he came up with the lyrics that he did, then much of ENGLAND IS MINE might not do a lot for you. This film is definitely one for the proper fans, and for those of us in that position it's a real treat.

    Lots to love about this one. Jack Lowden might not look a lot like Morrissey but he gets across very well the sense of alienation and perpetual disappointment that surrounds our hero. He's bored and unfulfilled with every aspect of his life, feeling like there's something more out there and yet too shy and not forthcoming enough to go after it. That lack of belonging is something many young people experience - I know I did - and Morrissey is kind of the Dean of that time in life, and Lowden nails it. His friendship with Linder (fantastic Jessica Brown Findlay) shows him finding a rare kindred spirit, and he reacts to the lost chance of success he arrives at briefly with Adam Lawrence's Billy Duffy by doing what we would all like to and retreating to his bedroom.

    The period detail is excellent - you get the vision of late 70s/early 80s Manchester as a bit of a dive, crammed with lost souls and angry voices, from which Morrissey feels entirely apart. Lovely touches, like the cracked, single pane windows upon which rain hammers, add to to reality.

    The choice of musical numbers is another bonus. There are no Smiths tracks, given the tale essayed here takes place before the band was formed. Instead we get the 1960s songs that heavily influenced the group's sound, and that's a real bonus. The era before the Smiths existed really feels like another place, another time, bereft of something that they ended up filling. One nice bit of detail, the local venue that exhibits posters for an upcoming Duran Duran concert while Morrissey and Marr (Laurie Kynaston, not in it much) start hammering out the more localised and altogether grittier music and lyrics that would eventually form the Smiths, a great snatch of visual storytelling that the film stuffs in.

    And if you aren't interested in that, there's the gallows humour of young Mozzer to enjoy, an acerbic wit that would put people off and yet find expression in his words put to Marr's tunes.
    Phil_Chester

    Utterly pointless

    Let's set some axioms before we can appraise this work. 1) The Smiths were the greatest rock'n'roll band of all time. 2) Morrissey is the world's greatest living poet. From that axiomatic base, there can be nothing but high hopes for a film about Morrissey's beginnings. Sadly, this film is a non-starter on all counts, because any Smiths fan knows going into it that Morrissey has always refused to license the rights to the songs after that well-known 'How Soon is Now' debacle. Therefore, we can expect to hear none of the music and none of the lyrics. So, what is the point of making the film? The answer is, 'There is no point at all'. And what is the point of watching the film? The answer is, 'There is no point at all'. Let's get one thing absolutely clear; 'Control' this is not; '24 Hour Party People' this is not; 'Nowhere Boy' this is not. Suffice to say, a watchable, entertaining film this is not.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was filmed entirely on location in Stretford, Greater Manchester, UK, Steven Morrissey's home city, and the actual locations where the events in the movie took place. Some of the subways seen in the movie's title sequence have been destroyed and filled in by the local council since filming was completed, as part of the redevelopment of the road systems in Stretford. Only the one with steps visible at the end of the subway in shots in the film remains. The subway movie scenes thus now show a part of Morrissey's former home city that no longer exists, and the film itself has become an historical record of the neighbourhood and of Morrissey's youth.
    • Quotes

      Steven Patrick Morrissey: Life. In its humdrum sense is worth avoiding. It's the factory for father, and the kitchen for mother. It's arguments at the dinner table. Missing children on the news. And through it all, a sense that things are slowly falling apart. Is it better to choose another record, to flip the lid on the pills and wait for something to happen? Is it better to turn out the lights, climb under the covers, until sleep invites you to a world you've always wanted? Is it better than the one that's in front of us?

    • Connections
      Featured in New British Canon: "How Soon Is Now?" - The B-Side That Defined The Smiths (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Outside Looking In
      (Gillan Edgar)

      Performed by The Ten Ton Trucks

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • İngiltere Benim
    • Filming locations
      • Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, UK(location)
    • Production company
      • Honlodge Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $366,802
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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