Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe story of the relationship between a young single mother and an insecure rock star.The story of the relationship between a young single mother and an insecure rock star.The story of the relationship between a young single mother and an insecure rock star.
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- WissenswertesAccording to Roy Harper other candidates who auditioned for the lead role were Marc Bolan, Kris Kristofferson and Tony Joe White.
- Zitate
Valerie Marshall: You're educated aren't you?
Mahdav: How could you tell?
Valerie Marshall: Oh, I think you can always tell. Our teacher at school said you can always tell an educated man.
Mahdav: How? Do let me know. How does it show?
Valerie Marshall: I dunno... it's ehm... it's a sort of gentle.
Mahdav: A man of the Orient is naturally gentle, yet passionate too. He is both a tranquil stream and a raging torrent.
Valerie Marshall: That's good. I like that.
[pause]
Valerie Marshall: Well, I think I better be going now.
Mahdav: Valerie, we have so much in common, you and I. We're both in need.
Valerie Marshall: In need?
Mahdav: May I tell you that... I find you beautiful?
Valerie Marshall: Not really.
Mahdav: Then let my eyes speak for me. Aren't they eloquent? Look into my eyes. Go on - look. What do you see?
Valerie Marshall: Well, your pupils... they're eh, a bit big.
Mahdav: They are dark pools. They reflect your beauty.
Valerie Marshall: [she laughs]
- SoundtracksBank Of The Dead (Valerie's Song)
Written by Roy Harper
Produced by Peter Jenner
Performed by Roy Harper
So whether, or how much, you like this film might depend on how much you are "into" Roy Harper. And also whether, or how much, you liked the early 70′s (assuming you're old enough to have memories of it)
Carol White (as Valerie) seems to be doing a reprise of her role in Cathy Come Home: working class girl pushing a pram around looking for escape – relief, pleasure, ordinary happiness – from a small bleak life; getting hit on by various blokes, who leech off her grief: Roy "makes" a song out of it; a do-gooding vicar makes a sermon; and a hapless Asian from work makes a twatty poem.
Roy Harper comes across as earnest rather than endearing – something you could say about the film in general. The nitty isn't gritty or politically engaged enough to be Ken Loach; the characterisations aren't idiosyncratic enough to be Mike Leigh. It's all a bit, well – as well-intentioned, but as dull as a Roy Harper dirge about old Englande (where old cricketers are leaving the crease or dying of boredom or something)
"Do you think a girl should go to bed with a fella if he doesn't love her?" asks Carol." "No. Unless it's me" quips Roy. Before long he's abandoned her to carry on with his free love mystical hippy beardy rock star thang (although he's written that song about her. Which she turns off. Well done Carol)
"Is it too late to create a world made of care" sings Roy at the end. Yes it is. And even though Made tries to be a film made of care – touched with caring sort of sentiments – in the end it just ends up feeling care-worn; and made (as in "manufactured") in the 1970′s film factory Social Conscience School for bleak and cheerless cliché.
- thecatcanwait
- 8. Nov. 2011
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