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Velvet Goldmine
Music makes life beautiful and feels prosperity in everything, we will review this in a great music movie. Events begin in the life of the young rock singer named Slade. It works to fill people's lives with prosperity and beautiful things. But this will not last long, he is now unable to escape the role of the character of 'Maxwell Demon' who created it, and plans to kill him. When fans discover that murder is not real, their star falls suddenly and is soon forgotten.
10 December 1972, Brussels, Belgium
May1971, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK
4 March 1966, Leeds, England, UK
31 March 1974, Sweden
1967, Newcastle on Tyne, England, UK
1 June 1955, Colchester, England, UK
June 13, 2002
The greatest achievement by any filmmaker in 1998.
March 25, 2004
Repeat viewings will allow one to piece together the fragmented montage as a melancholic ode to freedom, and those who fight for it through art.
March 28, 2006
While some gay men's fantasies center around muscled jocks, cops or cowboys, Todd Haynes' would seem to be of a slightly more arcane bent.
January 10, 2003
Not a superficial music video but a smart and compassionate dissection of superficiality, and of the alternating joys and disillusionments experienced by its audience.
April 02, 2003
Working slightly against it, it's got an elliptical approach that's initially emotionally disorienting, a plot structure that's been a bit too audaciously borrowed from Citizen Kane, of all things, and a rather vacant performance at [its]center.
August 27, 2003
Clever, often fascinating look at the world of glam rock.
January 07, 2012
The style is devilishly flamboyant and gleefully indulgent; every shot is full of amazing stuff. The edits dance and twist. It's a glam movie about a glam subject.
February 02, 2003
Ewan really needs more lessons before he attempts an American accent again.
September 01, 2009
Velvet Goldmine gives the rock movie a makeover.
February 28, 2005
the ending happens at least half an hour later than it should
April 23, 2012
Haynes' chronicle of the glam era is visually rich but too dramatically fragmented and overwhelmed by music to permit involvement in the tale's characters or the director's POV.
September 05, 2003
A bizarre thing, this trippy movie takes you on a whirlwind tour of Brit glam rock and doesn't let go. Graphic and unforgiving, but good.

