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A chronicle of Terri Hooley's life, a record-store owner instrumental in developing Belfast's punk-rock scene.A chronicle of Terri Hooley's life, a record-store owner instrumental in developing Belfast's punk-rock scene.A chronicle of Terri Hooley's life, a record-store owner instrumental in developing Belfast's punk-rock scene.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 4 wins & 6 nominations total
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- TriviaIn the first music recording studio scene in the movie when the actor Richard Dormer playing Terri Hooley manages to get a slot to record the single Big Time by Rudi there is an accordion player in the recording booth in the background. The accordion player is the real Terri Hooley in a cameo appearance.
- GoofsDuring the concert in the Ulster Hall, a punk is seen wearing a Casualties patch.The Casualties were formed in 1990.
- Quotes
Dave: You're drinking too much.
Terri Hooley: Dave, I always drink too much. Everybody we know drinks too much.
Dave: Well this is different. There's something...
Terri Hooley: Something what?
Dave: You're carrying on like one of Led Zeppelin!
Terri Hooley: [appalled silence] That's low.
- Crazy creditsSnapshots of the real Terri Hooley and other people portrayed in the film appear over the end credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The EE British Academy Film Awards (2014)
- SoundtracksI Saw the Light
Written by Hank Williams
Performed by Hank Williams
Backing track produced by David Holmes
Violin performed by Thomas Lee
Licensed courtesy of Mercury Nashville (USA)
under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Published by Sony/ATV Music Publishing
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Mark Kermode had been raving about this for some time, citing it as his favourite film of the year thus far so I was expecting something special. I wasn't disappointed. It tells the story of Terri Hooley, a record store owner in 1970's Belfast who became one of the most important figures in the brief rise of punk music in N. Ireland. It's a commendable comedy drama which cleverly intertwines the story of Hooley's life with archive footage of the troubles affecting the city.
There are some wonderful scenes, most notably when Hooley first discovers the anarchic, pulsating sound of punk in a Belfast club - his face transforming from impassive to bewilderment to absolute joy in the space of a few seconds. There are genuine laugh out loud lines and it is a film which despite the times it lives in is full of warmth and heart. It's not perfect, it slowly drifts into an overly sentimentalised story and some plot turns are annoyingly predictable. That said it never stops being an intriguing and funny film with a brilliant central performance by Richard Dormer as Terri.
There are some wonderful scenes, most notably when Hooley first discovers the anarchic, pulsating sound of punk in a Belfast club - his face transforming from impassive to bewilderment to absolute joy in the space of a few seconds. There are genuine laugh out loud lines and it is a film which despite the times it lives in is full of warmth and heart. It's not perfect, it slowly drifts into an overly sentimentalised story and some plot turns are annoyingly predictable. That said it never stops being an intriguing and funny film with a brilliant central performance by Richard Dormer as Terri.
- Christof_McShine
- Oct 4, 2013
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- Dobre vibracije
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- $500,168
- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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