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Colin 2023-09-26 09:34:51
The soundtrack is good but the movie is somewhat childish. . . Waves follow one wave after another, and the confused young people are also the waves behind the Yangtze River pushing the waves ahead. They are their own masters at night doing lowly jobs during the day, but can they really become their own masters? It’s just self-deception. PS Sting is so handsome, he is the only "amphetamine" in this movie. PPS Phil Davis was indeed a "madman" when he was...
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Ines 2023-09-21 04:30:09
Don't take it too seriously in order to understand mods culture and...
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Casimer 2023-09-18 08:02:51
Whether it is hippies or British mods, the subcultural phenomena active in the younger generation are essentially the same....
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Ford 2023-09-17 01:31:35
A fantasy of a British diabolical collapse, a MOD dress guide armed to the teeth, looking at today, it is still a joint commercial of Ben Sherman+Fred Perry+Levi's+Lambretta+Vespa and...
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Justus 2023-09-13 13:28:45
Let the elements pile up! ! !...
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Jannie 2023-09-13 05:25:46
The male protagonist is ugly, there are no nude scenes, and the plot is broken. The opening is a typical scene of various motorcycle parties and drug use. The Brighton melee in the middle is a bit interesting, and the end is a MV to fool it. The interesting thing is mainly Brighton, there seems to be a gang culture there, and it's more interesting to see Brighton Hard Candy. There are many elements of the times. The Who participated in the production and so on, can't tell that it is a film from...
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Mikel 2023-09-10 11:33:03
white cliff, the night watching the waves alone, the girl's wink, the hippie is middle class, the mods have nothing in the who's detonator...
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Taryn 2023-08-27 09:21:01
Every generation has to have such a messed up period when they are confused but want to be different from others and get lost and degenerate along the way. After reading it, it made me reflect on a lot of my different periods before, and I was curious about this kind of life, but I always had doubts. Now I undoubtedly feel very shit, and I officially don't like the garbage category of mods or ROCKER. I finally know the origin of my doubts. Fortunately, I don't belong to this group of...
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Alisha 2023-08-11 15:30:55
Former...
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Daphne 2023-08-09 22:09:39
Golden Strawberry: The street scuffle in Brighton is probably a combination of all the elements of rebellious youth in that era, right? Motorcycles, gangs, riots, rock, sex, marijuana... The rage of youth dries up the dampness in the British air, and still can't change the order they hate. Running on the cliff, thinking that it can burn with reality, the talent of the who may be overflowing in music, but in terms of movies, it is as naive and stupid as the...
Quadrophenia Comments
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Beth 2022-09-05 18:38:05
Quadruple Personality, we are Mods!
"This is our generation, this is our generation, baby." Roger Daltrey sang "My Generation," one of their most iconic songs from The Who era, at the closing ceremony of the London Olympics. He is 68 years old, and his voice is still high but no longer clear, and he seems to have lost the arrogance...
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Vinnie 2022-09-05 19:12:29
Drift between good style and good Qi
Plot:
In the early to mid-1960s, there was a mod boom in the UK. What is a mod family? It was a group of post-40s youths who were not in place at work or did not want to be in position at that time. They were addicted to modifying their Vespa motorcycles, a suit + duck shit green jacket + too short...
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Jimmy: [from the cliff top after deciding not to be a mod]
[shouts]
Jimmy: Me!
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Mr. Fulford: Mr. Cale tells me that you spent the weekend in Brighton. I imagine you were involved some extent in the disturbances there?
Jimmy: Yeah, I was there.
Mr. Fulford: Weren't arrested or detained or anything like that were you?
Jimmy: No.
Mr. Fulford: I must say I find your attitude fairly incomprehensible. I feel I must warn you, Cooper, that we can't tolerate this kind of absenteeism amongst our junior staff. You've a good steady job here, Cooper. Plenty of young men would give their eye teeth to be in your shoes.
Jimmy: Yeah? Well, find one, then!
Mr. Fulford: I beg your pardon?
Jimmy: You heard. I said find one, then! Yeah, I'll tell you what you can do with your eye teeth and your job, you can take that mail and that franking machine and all that other rubbish I have to go about with and you can stuff 'em right up your arse!