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Quadrophenia (1979)

Based on the 1973 rock opera album of the same name by The Who, this is the story of 60s teenager Jimmy. At work he slaves in a dead-end job. While after, he shops for tailored suits and rides his scooter as part of the London Mod scene.

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Wayne F 27 Jan 2012

exlent film lost trak how many times seen it

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Codie E 27 Oct 2009

Music, aesthetics, casting, script; everything has the right feel and mood to really translate a time and place. The Mods and Rockers clashing down in Brighton happened 20 years before I was born but I feel like i've been there after watching this film.

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Peter Canavese 03 Sep 2012

An anti-musical...based on The Who's 1973 "rock opera" concept album...all the more brilliant for this seemingly counter-intuitive approach. [Blu-ray]

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Bryanna H 20 Apr 2009

This would have gotten 5 stars if Keith Moon was alive to play the bell boy, but I guess sting will do. Definatly not as awesome and surreal as the Tommy adaptation. This one is pretty straight-forward and serious. But the awesome songs are still there. Still would have been better as a musical.

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George W 25 Dec 2014

Franc Roddam's directorial debut, is one of the first looks at working class life, teenage angst, sex, drugs & violence based in 1964 Britain, based on the semjnal rock opera by The Who. Roddam's approach is a realistic one, he turned away original writter, Pete Townsend's idea of using a complete orchestral version of his rock opera. Rodam directs as if its a documentary following a week in a young mod's footsteps, Roddam's approach makes the film extremely realistic, and is one of the first films to be made which has frequent bad language, adding more realism of how the working class speak. Filled with some great music from the late 50's & early 60's, with of course music from its source (which was released in the 70's), excellent performances from its then unknown cast & with real mods & rockers as extras, this is an extremely realistic film about teenage life in the 60's, through anger, sex, drugs and violence. This is a modern classic & you'd be quite surprised on how much of the content can still be relative in today's society.

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