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Stardust

  • 2020
  • Unrated
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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Johnny Flynn in Stardust (2020)
David Bowie is one of the most seminal legends in music history; but who was the man behind the many faces? In 1971, a 24-year-old fledgling David Bowie (Johnny Flynn) is sent to America to promote his newest record, The Man Who Sold the World. Leaving behind his pregnant wife Angie (Jena Malone), Bowie and his band embark on a makeshift coast-to-coast promotional tour with struggling Mercury Records publicist Rob Oberman (Marc Maron).
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Chronicles the young David Bowie's first visit to the US in 1971 - a trip that inspired the invention of his iconic alter ego Ziggy Stardust.Chronicles the young David Bowie's first visit to the US in 1971 - a trip that inspired the invention of his iconic alter ego Ziggy Stardust.Chronicles the young David Bowie's first visit to the US in 1971 - a trip that inspired the invention of his iconic alter ego Ziggy Stardust.

  • Director
    • Gabriel Range
  • Writers
    • Christopher Bell
    • Gabriel Range
  • Stars
    • Johnny Flynn
    • Marc Maron
    • Jena Malone
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
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    • Director
      • Gabriel Range
    • Writers
      • Christopher Bell
      • Gabriel Range
    • Stars
      • Johnny Flynn
      • Marc Maron
      • Jena Malone
    • 93User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
    • 35Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Johnny Flynn
    Johnny Flynn
    • David Bowie
    Marc Maron
    Marc Maron
    • Ron Oberman
    Jena Malone
    Jena Malone
    • Angie Bowie
    Derek Moran
    Derek Moran
    • Terry Burns
    Anthony Flanagan
    Anthony Flanagan
    • Dr. Reynolds
    Julian Richings
    Julian Richings
    • Tony Defries
    Aaron Poole
    Aaron Poole
    • Mick Ronson
    Monica Parker
    Monica Parker
    • Mrs. Oberman
    Ryan Blakely
    Ryan Blakely
    • Tom Classon
    Gord Rand
    Gord Rand
    • Michael Oberman
    Paulino Nunes
    Paulino Nunes
    • Tom Ayers
    Richard Clarkin
    Richard Clarkin
    • Mickelson
    Brendan J. Rowland
    Brendan J. Rowland
    • Tony Visconti
    Jeremy Legat
    Jeremy Legat
    • Woody Woodmansey
    Annie Briggs
    Annie Briggs
    • Jeanie Richardson
    Olivia Carruthers
    Olivia Carruthers
    • Mrs. Jones
    Geoffrey McGivern
    Geoffrey McGivern
    • Mr. Jones
    Lara Heller
    Lara Heller
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    • Director
      • Gabriel Range
    • Writers
      • Christopher Bell
      • Gabriel Range
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    User reviews93

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    7jimcglass-20464

    A couple of great performances lifts this

    Sure, there's none of Bowie's music here, so if that's why you may want to watch it, don't bother. Once you're past that, it's a pretty engaging little film - Flynn is great (and we all know he really can sing; the Brel stuff is fabulous) and Marc Maron turned in a great performance.
    2pridgeondesigngroup

    Bowie Biopic without Bowie's Music?

    There are many thing wrong with this film. The most obvious one being the failure of the producers to secure the rights to Bowie's music for a film about Bowie's music. The second issue is that the story is in accurate. The film implies that until Bowie invented Ziggy he was a failure in the US until the Spiders from Mars album was out. This is false. Before Ziggy and after TMWSTW Bowie released an album called Hunky Dory which had a US hit called Changes, an FM staple called Life on Mars, and a song that changed rock and roll, called Queen B*tch. The riff of Queen B*tch is maybe the most copied riff since Chuck Berry, especially by punk and new wave bands. So the fact that this film pretends this album never existed to serve some made up story is dishonest

    Third mistake is having a 60 year old Marc Marin playing a 39 years old is very distracting.
    4iquine

    Managed to Make Bowie Bland. How? Why? Shame!

    If I was giving the keys to direct a semi-true story about how David Bowie found his footing in the music world, I would never have taken this approach. What a buzz kills. You know you are going to get a slew of rabid Bowie fans to watch this; why make it look like Bowie is a stupid quack. I can't imagine much of this story is based on true events. Perhaps he had some struggles getting his music footing so don't spend 90% of the movie on that and leave your audience not excited about Bowie's rise to Fame; pun intended! There wasn't even any music or early tracks to hear even if they weren't big hits. This did try to paint a picture about Bowie's humble beginnings and how hard it was to reach stardom in America. And how he struggling to find himself in real life and trying to find who he truly is as an artist. It focused on his relationship with a publicist who believed that Bowie could be big in America. All solid points to build into a story. But the main problems were these: Zero character arc.

    Zero enjoyment.

    Zero Bowie music.

    Zero new insights learned.

    Who would choose to tell this story with a miniscule payoff or leave the fans excited to play some Bowie on the drive home?

    The director and producer (rarely do I call out the producer) managed to make David Bowie uninteresting, flat and devoid of magic. I tinkled in a few rating points for cinematography, lighting and acting.
    4innaroz

    Tantamount to torture. A full-on disappointment

    I'm a rabid devotee and aficionado of Bowie. Frankly, I wasn't expectant to see a film of the highest order. I had qualms...and for good reason.

    In my estimation to portray David Bowie is a fool's errand. The man was peerless with creative restlessness, panache and flair that no one absolutely no one could touch. Flynn's attempt to show us Bowie onscreen left me cold. He's not cut out to play David Bowie. I was underwhelmed to say the least. Yeah, an awful lot of people claim that he doesn't bear a slightest resemblance to David. To my mind it's not the case. The storytelling is slapdash, film's attempts to unveil the true story failed spectacularly. To crown it all the fact that this freaking film simply overlooked Hunky Dory is unforgivable. What's the hell??? That was a breakout album for Bowie, a step change in his music direction, the time when he recalibrated his sound and vision. I can go on and on.

    Having said that, gotta give the devil it's due. The flick gave it a try to shine a light on the more obscure Bowie period. The time when his career was still at an embryonic stage. He tried to make his way as an artist and find his voice at long last.

    Some fervent fanatics of the flick can slam me claiming that I'm in no position to criticize. But hey, I have a good mind to voice my opinion. David Bowie means the world to me.

    If you wanna get into Bowie, this film is not a step in the right direction. In case you live and breathe Bowie, don't even bother.

    David Bowie was a one-off. The mercurial artist was always on the move artistically. He was unafraid to switch gears. Bowie took chances thought his long term-career and seldom let up. Make no mistake his legacy will live indefinitely.
    8eastvan-264-216339

    (Huge Bowie Fan) Pleasantly Surprised. I agree that this film is misunderstood.

    I'm obsessed with Bowie and I've also read many books about him. I'm actually glad, in a selfish way, that this movie has been panned critically because I went in expecting it to be terrible but it wasn't at all.

    People need to get over the fact that the likeness isn't great ..the costumes, hair and makeup were very accurate.

    Nobody looks and sounds like Bowie and I didn't expect to see that. The writers obviously know their stuff and are passionate about Bowie. There is plenty of great factually accurate moments mixed in there with the dramatic narrative. Much of it is beautifully shot with great care and attention to detail. In defence of the actor's portrayal and spoken voice not sounding like the Bowie we remember, this was a period where he was creating his identity and he actually did used to affect different speaking styles so this didn't bother me at all.

    Bowie came to be known for his humour in later years, much of that isn't present in the film but I imagine that the whole first American tour was alienating for him (a central theme of his work) and this story does a great job of portraying that existential unease.

    Real fans of Bowie's early career should not miss this. Those involved in making this film should be proud of it. The current IMDB score of 3.6 is outrageously unfair.

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    • Trivia
      The film was created without official permission from David Bowie's family and therefore is not licensed to include any of his songs.
    • Goofs
      David has only been in the US for a few weeks when he calls his obviously pregnant wife, Angie at home in England. She was not noticeably pregnant before he left, nor was it known that she is pregnant.
    • Quotes

      Ron Oberman: Okay, the thing to remember about LA is that they love an exotic Englishman out here, all right? They're going to be endless kissing your ass and promising you the world.

      David Bowie: Yeah, sounds awful.

      Ron Oberman: Just remember, it's not reality, all right? This is an insane, fucked up city of lies. It's like rock candy mountain or the fun fair in Pinocchio.

    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      What Kind of Fool Am I
      Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley

      Performed by Anthony Newley

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 25, 2020 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Девід Боуї: Історія людини з зірок
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Salon Pictures
      • Wildling Pictures
      • Film Constellation
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    • Budget
      • $5,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,087
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,289
      • Nov 29, 2020
    • Gross worldwide
      • $62,251
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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