A 4SquareMedia Website
SmartHouse | SmartOffice | DigitalHome     
 
 
     THE LIFESTYLE TECHNOLOGY GUIDE    
 
sections
Product Reviews
Services
Subscribe
 
 
  REVIEWS / MUSIC & MOVIES
3 Dogs And A Pony
Company: 3 Dogs And A Pony

Pros: N/A

Cons: Too long and dwells too much on Curtis's relationship with his wife. More detail on the band would have been nice.


Product rating:



 
 
 
 
 
         
 
   

 

"DVD Review: Control (2007)"

By Mike Wheeler | Published:31/08/2008

Ian Curtis was a tortured soul, whose legacy arguably surpassed his ability, but is important because his story was integral in launching New Order that in turn helped to start-up Manchester’s Factory Records.

Click to enlarge
Mid-seventies England wasn't the brightest of landscapes to be brought up in, and its northern regions were downright depressing. Curtis left school and worked as a civil servant, but his ambition far outweighed the menial offerings office life gave him, and he a few mates started a band that would eventually become Joy Division.

Pic starts with the best intentions and is certainly intriguing at the get go. I know that a story needs a catalyst, and this one is driven by the relationship between Curtis and his wife Debbie. However, I'm dying to find a music biopic that sticks to the story of the musicians and the band.

To be fair it is based on Debbie's book, but it gets a bit tedious when even the well-made movies of this genre - Coal Miner's Daughter, The Buddy Holly Story, Ray and even La Bamba - seem to use the spouse as the main ingredient in the film. I want to know the history of the band – how they got together, who wrote the songs, how they got their big break etc. This type of thing is far more interesting to me than the fact the rock star is cheating on his or her spouse, or that they have fights over them being on the road. Well, d'uh, they're in a band ya know.

There are some redeeming features with this one, not least the nostalgic soundtrack (well, to these ancient ears), and Sam Riley playing Curtis gives the character more depth than the depressive person that we were lead to believe Curtis was in his short life.

Link this review:

Link this page to delicious Link this page to Digg Link this page to Furlit Link this page to News Vine Link this page to Reddit Link this page to Spurl Link this page to Yahoo My Web RSS this section

 

 



LATEST REVIEWS
Great Sounding Samsung MP3 Player
The latest MP3 player from Samsung looks great, comes with a lot of features, and...
Game Review: Fable 2
The long awaited sequel to one of the most popular and impressive RPG games of...
Logitech Headphones Fits Just Right
When someone mentions the company Logitech, the first thing that springs into mind is a...

SMARTHOUSE NEWSLETTER

Get the latest news
Subscribe today for your daily news of consumer electronic news...




ADVERTISE

SmartHouse
reaches over 2 million consumers a year. Contact us today about special deals..

For more information...


LATEST ISSUE

Smarthouse gives you the low-down on all that HD TV has to offer - the best TVs both LCD and Plasma, plus peripherals. We also cover great ski gear and awesome in-car entertainment, as well as all the usual features…
 
SMARTHOUSE 2008 | Legal | Disclaimer | Terms & Conditions

Copyright 2006 Smarthouse Magazine Online