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24 Hour Party People (2002)
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Reviews Counted:96
Fresh:82
Rotten:14
Average Rating:7.2/10
Consensus: The colorful, chaotic 24 Hour Party People nimbly captures the spirit of the Manchester music scene.
Runtime: 1 hr 57 mins
Genre: Dramas
US Box Office: $1,053,506
Synopsis: Staggeringly versatile director Michael Winterbottom follows up his epic Western THE CLAIM with a period piece of a completely different variety. A sprawling, visceral tribute to the legendary... Staggeringly versatile director Michael Winterbottom follows up his epic Western THE CLAIM with a period piece of a completely different variety. A sprawling, visceral tribute to the legendary Manchester music scene that flourished between the years of 1976 and 1992, 24 HOUR PARTY PEOPLE recreates that influential era with reckless exuberance. In order to bring structure to the tale, Winterbottom and screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce focus their attentions on Tony Wilson (Steve Coogan), the man who was responsible for making it all happen. A television reporter by day, Wilson also led a notorious double life as band manager (Joy Division, the Happy Mondays, James), label president (Factory Records), and club owner (The Hacienda). Fiercely determined and dangerously stubborn, Wilson's energy gave an entire subculture of Manchester youths their place in the spotlight, forever changing the face of popular music in the process. Shot by acclaimed cinematographer Robby Muller in faded digital video, Winterbottom's pulsating film tears through its subject matter like an ecstasy induced history lesson. The performances are flawless from top to bottom, most notably Coogan, Sean Harris, Paddy Considine, John Simm, and Danny Cunningham. A must-see for music aficionados, Winterbottom's film is also worth viewing for its sheer sense of hyperkinetic entertainment. [More]
Starring: Steve Coogan, Paddy Considine, Lennie James, John Simm
Starring: Steve Coogan, Paddy Considine, Lennie James, John Simm, Keith Allen, Enzo Cilenti, Ron Cook, Danny Cunningham, Shirley Henderson, Rob Brydon
Director: Michael Winterbottom
Director: Michael Winterbottom
Screenwriter: Frank Cottrell Boyce
Producer: Andrew Eaton
Studio: MGM/UA
Reviews for 24 Hour Party People
Those wishing for a full-on, comprehensive look at the era will be disappointed, but Winterbottom, Coogan, and Boyce serve up a vivid and lively thumbnail sketch.
When it comes to capturing music in a visual medium, 24 Hour Party People ranks right up there with Martin Scorsese's 1978 rock documentary, The Last Waltz.
24 Hour Party People is a frenzied, metafilmic, postmodern splatter of a homage to a music movement . . . a jolting, raucous ride into the celluloid distance.'
Those who can’t tell their Johnny Rotten’s from their Right Said Fred’s will be entertained by Coogan’s charmingly relaxed turn and Frank Cottrell Boyce’s ardent script.
A light and playful look at the Manchester music scene which spans from the punk explosion to the dawn of acid house.
It is probably entertaining if you are at least remotely interested in, or knowledgeable about, punk music or the rave scene. If not, forget it.
From a pure structure standpoint, 24 Hour Party People is extremely interesting and original. Surprisingly slow moving, however.
This is Cult Movie Central -- and there's no livelier tour guide than Michael Winterbottom.
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