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April 2002
24 Hour Party People - review 18 cert camera

Dir: Michael Winterbottom
Cast: Steve Coogan, Lennie James, Shirley Henderson, Paddy Considine, John Simm, Danny Cunningham, Ralf Little, Sean Harris
Length: 117 Mins
Release: 5th April 2002

Steve Coogan

Steve Coogan acting very, very drunk.

24 Hour Party People is not a film about Tony Wilson. Nor is it meant to be a documentary about the music scene in Manchester. It's just a film. And a very good one.

Review by David Jackson

Tony Wilson, for those who don't know, was the founder of Factory Records and the famous Hacienda club in Manchester. He's also the man behind, among others, New Order and the Happy Mondays. Not a bad CV.

The rollercoaster of musical genres begins at the Sex Pistols first gig in 1977, and goes on to follow Wilson's involvement in the development of Joy Division (later New Order) and the Happy Mondays.

Ralf Little
Ralf Little of Royal Family fame plays New Order guitarist, Peter Hook.

While it gives an insight into the spirit of the time, some references are historically inaccurate.

This is not a mistake - it just doesn't matter.

Pearl Harbour isn't any less of a film because of it's factual 'flaws', so why should this be?

And thankfully, this film isn't an advert for Tony Wilson. Although the film portrays him as likeable at times, it also represents what a lot of other people thought of him...

The cast list runs like a 'who's who' of British comedians - Peter Kay (Phoenix Nights), Rob Brydon (Marion and Geoff), Dave Gorman, and Simon Pegg among them. There's also room for a number of cameos from people from the music scene (I'll leave you to spot them).

Paddy Considine
Paddy Considine stars as the manager of the fictional Happy Mondays.

Possibly the hardest role to play fell to Sean Harris who brilliantly depicts Ian Curtis (lead singer of Joy Division who would later commit suicide).

With a cast that strong it's no surprise the film is so good.

The focus on the Happy Mondays as they happily waste hundreds of thousands of pounds, take countless hardcore drugs, and sleep with whoever will sleep with them, represents everything good old fashioned rock 'n' roll should - carelessness.

Shaun Ryder (Cunningham) and Bez are played surprisingly well, as is in fact, just about everybody.

To fully enjoy this film, forget what you know already about the Manchester music scene, forget Steve Coogan was ever Alan Partridge, and just let the film entertain - it'll do that without fail. And please remember, this is not a documentary!4/5

 


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