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Rating: 4.2 / 5.0 (106 votes)

Released: 2012-08-28

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Quadrophenia (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray] by Criterion Collection

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Movie Details

Director
Philip Davis
Studio
Criterion Collection
Runtime
120
Rated
R (Restricted)
Binding
Blu-ray

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Description

The Who’s classic rock opera Quadrophenia was the basis for this invigorating coming-of-age movie and depiction of the defiant, drug-fueled London of the early 1960s. Our antihero, Jimmy (Meantime’s Phil Daniels), is a teenager dissatisfied with family, work, and love, who identifies with the fashionable, pill-popping, scooter-driving mods, a group whose opposition to the motorcycle-riding rockers leads to a climactic riot in Brighton. Director Franc Roddam’s rough-edged film is a quintessential chronicle of youthful rebellion and turmoil, with Pete Townshend’s brilliant songs (including “I’ve Had Enough,” “5:15,” and “Love, Reign O’er Me”) providing emotional support, and featuring Sting (Dune) and Ray Winstone (Sexy Beast) in early roles.

Actors

  • Phil Daniels
  • Leslie Ash
  • Philip Davis
  • Sting
  • Raymond Winstone

Format

  • Color
  • DTS Surround Sound
  • NTSC
  • Subtitled
  • Surround Sound

Editorial Review

Franc Roddam's terrifically energetic movie, set to music from the Who's Quadrophenia, is–at the very least, the best film ever based on a rock album (and, yes, that includes, Tommy, Pink Floyd: The Wall, and Jesus Christ Superstar). Actually, this tale of the battle between two early '60s youth subcultures–Mods and Rockers–in the seaside teenage wasteland of Brighton, England, isn't so much a cinematic “version” of the Who's 1979 double-record rock opera as it is a story based on the sequence of songs on the album. Quadrophenia is about that crucial time in teenhood when the lion's share of your sense of identity is tied up in the music you listen to, the clothes you wear, and the groups you hang out with. Jimmy (Phil Daniels) identifies himself with the sharp-dressing, scooter-riding Mods, who listen to American soul and British pop-rock (The Who themselves were once rather Mod). The Rockers, on the other hand, are leather-jacketed, black-booted, motorcycle-riding tough guys who listen primarily to classic American rock & roll. The film captures this minor pop-culture revolution perfectly. Look for Sting as a club-hopping slickster, who's shameful secret is that he's a hotel bellboy by day. –Jim Emerson

More Details

Binding
Blu-ray
Aspect Ratio
1.77:1
Disks
1

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