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It's All Gone Pete Tong
A comedy follows the tragic life of legendary Frankie Wilde. The story takes us through Frankie's life from one of the best DJ's alive, through subsequent battle with a hearing disorder, culminating in his mysterious disappearance from the scene.
30 July 1960, Dartford, Kent, England, UK
7 March 1948, Singapore
1972, England, UK
1 June 1975, Harrow, London, England, UK
March 01, 2007
This has writing that could charitably be called inane, and a wholly repulsive star.March 09, 2006
One of the most graphic, scary, funny and imaginative depictions of drug addiction ever filmed.June 03, 2005
The formula doesn't entirely stick, but Dowse's visual veracity towers over any narrative shortcomings Tong presents.September 22, 2005
O diretor Michael Dowse confere energia admirável a este filme espetacular que conta, ainda, com uma atuação arrebatadora de Paul Kaye.May 27, 2005
The movie works because of its heedless comic intensity; Kaye and his writer-director, Michael Dowse, chronicle the rise and fall of Frankie Wilde as other directors have dealt with emperors and kings.June 10, 2005
You may ... find the picture as undisciplined as Frankie's wild coif. I see the chaos, like the coif, to be tangled but pointed, an endearingly calculated mess.May 26, 2005
A raucous, uproarious satire of the dance-club scene.May 27, 2005
This is biopic as raving rumination. But it is also a surprisingly compassionate redemption story.October 03, 2006
full review in GreekSeptember 20, 2005
Bright, noisy, and surprisingly fulfilling, it keeps its adrenaline rush under deceptively easy control.June 10, 2005
There's nothing like watching a guy hit rock bottom and then try to crawl back up again. Or as that heartless record industry weasel puts it, 'People love a good tragedy.' Especially one set to a good beat.October 14, 2005
The film soars on the talent of Paul Kaye's magnificent portrayal of a pop music icon's self abuse, descent into total deafness and rebirth ...