The Boat That Rocked (15)

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Time Out rating:

<strong>Rating: </strong>2/5

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Time Out says

Tue Mar 31 2009

‘The Ship That Sank’ would be a more appropriate title for writer-director Richard Curtis’s latest and most disappointing entertainment. It’s a cripplingly self-conscious and self-satisfied tribute to the roistering last days of offshore British mid-’60s pirate radio before the meanies from the ministry pulled the plugs.

It’s also the kind of musical comedy where the actors seem to be having more fun than any audience could ever share. This overlong, poorly paced and slackly directed ship-bound farrago not only wastes its treasury of golden oldies – Hendrix, Kinks, Small Faces etc – but magically contrives to reduce the chaotic, creative spirit of the sexual and cultural revolution to a mere mechanical catalogue of trite and surprisingly sentimental sex-drugs-and-rock ’n’ roll clichés, each fatally underlined by multiple and repetitive reaction shots.

If there are compensations, they come courtesy of a few diverting performances. The movie’s depressingly few incidences of genuine feeling come from Tom Sturridge who is sweet and appealing as the public schoolboy taken under the wing of his godfather, ship’s captain and Radio Rock boss Quentin, played by Bill Nighy as a self-parody in made-to-measure Regency-collared suits. Philip Seymour Hoffman does a turn as the radical, Emperor Rosko-like  DJ in rivalry with Rhys Ifans’s self-serving immoralist Gavin.

Elsewhere, pickings are slim:  the talented Ralph Brown is wasted – he’s cast as Wee Small Hours Bob, a misjudged amalgam, presumably, of ‘Whispering’ Bob Harris and dysarthric Danny from ‘Withnail & I’ – and the same is doubly true of such comic talents as Chris O’Dowd, Rhys Darby and Nick Frost.
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Rated:

15

UK release:

Fri May 1 2009

Duration:

135 mins

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Rated as: 2/5 (272 ratings)
  • i must say that i hated this film. boring and not funny. Went on for ages.

    treacle Fri Apr 10 2009
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • A travesty of my memories of pirate radio. An ugly mess of a film.

    Pete Fri Apr 10 2009
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • IMDB, is often known as the best movie database in the world, the ultimate film lovers who know everything about films say everything about the films on the user reviews.... and most people loved it... i think that says a little bit more than some stupid timeout commenters......

    theusefulobserver Fri Apr 10 2009
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Unmitigated rubbish. I don't know who read the script and gave this film the green light, but I suspect the P45 is on its way. Breathtakingly crass and unfunny.

    Jake Thu Apr 9 2009
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • The audience where I watched this film watched it for the most part in stunned silence. Yeah the music was good but how can you give Richard Curtis any credit for that? Anyone can pick some good tunes from the 60s - doesn't make it a good film.

    sara Thu Apr 9 2009
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • i love this film so much. i think they picked the best music of the 60's that was so catchy and i've consequently bought the soundtrack which i love and listen to on repeat. tom sturrodge, played karl, was adorable and i loved him. i thought it was hilarious and it is one of my favourite movies. it was too long though and dragged in some places but the jokes and comedy made up for it. deifnately go check it out and see for yourself!

    osha Thu Apr 9 2009
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • I have yet to see this film and after reading the above I will be taking a pillow along.

    Wayne Smithson Thu Apr 9 2009
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • I thought the film was really good but then perhaps I am of an age that listened to these stations and enjoyed the music that they played. whenever the scripted flagged, they played another record, so the whole film lefth me feeling good. The best film I have seen in the last month

    rob Thu Apr 9 2009
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Went to see this film after reading mixed reviews. I was a teenager in the sixties and this brought all those memories back. Mary Quant, Flower Power and yes, Sex Drugs and Rock n Roll. The music was fantastic. Wanted to sing along all the way through. I even knew the words! Long live the sixties. May it rock on forever.

    Evie Thu Apr 9 2009
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • I hated it but each to their own I suppose.

    Vicki Thu Apr 9 2009
    Rated as: 1/5
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