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Joy Division (2006)
Director: Reg Traviss
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From Time Out London
Another first feature from a young British director hobbled by an only-too-familiar problem: a script that should never have been set before the camera. Nothing to do with the Mancunian art-rockers or even the Nazis’ female sex slaves, it’s the chronicle of a German youth raised in the wartime era of ‘strength through joy’, who’s captured by the Soviets and later does duty as a KGB spy in ’60s London, where the freedoms he experiences teach him the meaning of happiness for the first time. No shortage of ambition there, but the time-skipping screenplay never finds a way of dramatising its protagonist’s journey through genuine tension, relying instead on an almost incessant voiceover to tell us what we’re seeing and what the central character’s feeling about it. The result is tiresomely tedious, to say the least, which makes the overstretched production design (disused Eastern Bloc factories for the WWII carnage) and showroom dummy performances (the hyper-sincere dialogue leaves leading man Ed Stoppard high and dry) even more of a liability. Hard to see the advantage in exposing this to a theatrical release.Author: Trevor Johnston
Time Out London Issue 1891: November 15-22 2007
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- Ron said...
- Posted on Mar 30 2011 05:04 I have not seen it because I am from North America. Joy Division Region code: 1 is not for North America yet. Where do I buy with code 1? Thanks
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- Christos Andreou said...
- Posted on Mar 11 2008 10:20 An excellent film with brilliant music !! Personally believe that George Kallis did an amazing job ! The music and its orchestration adds that extra spice to the movie in order to make it superb!
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Cast & crew
Director: Reg Traviss
Cast: Tom Schilling, Ed Stoppard, Bernadette Heerwagen, Bernard Hill, Michelle Gayle, Lea Mornar, Suzanne von Borsody, Bernard Kay, Sean Chapman, Sybille Gebhardt, Gyula Benedek, Marlon Kittel, Ricci Harnett, Thomas Darchinger, Torkoly Levente, Ram John Holder, Kincso Petho, Dietrich Hollinderbaumer, Lili Bordan full cast
Rated: 15
Duration: 105 mins
UK Release: Nov 17 2006
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