By Trust Created | Summary | Acting | Film | Edge | Reality |
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TRUST WEIGHTED | Great | Great | Great | Sordid | Glib |
AVERAGE | Great | Very Good | Great | Risqué | Glib |
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Great
4.0
Quadrophenia stands on its own from Quadrophenia, the Who's great rock opera from whence it sprang. For starters, … |
Great
4.0
Phil Daniels brings Pete Townshend's alter ego Jimmy to life – the long face, Roman nose, awkwardness and edgy demeanor… |
Great
4.0
Frank Roddam's film opens with the plaintive lyric "Is it me for a moment?" while the camera flies over the sea … and… |
Sordid
3.0
Lots of drunken brawling and amphetamine-fueled craziness. Perhaps the harshest elements are the nasty things an out-o… |
Glib
1.3
Youths running riot were unheard of in '66 though are apparently commonplace nowadays in British cities, with Friday an… |
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Very Good
3.5
Jimmy and his crew of rebellious “mods†wreak havoc and have rollicking good times finding the next party, chasing … |
Good
3.0
Phil Daniels was perfect for the role of Jimmy. Not smooth, not good looking, aggressive – and naive in a rough-edged … |
Great
4.0
I'm going great simply for the soundtrack. Even the parts that weren't by the Who! |
Risqué
2.1
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Glib
1.7
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Sep 1, 2013 6:07PM
Wick
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Regarding BrianSez’s Review |