Watched this again earlier for first time in a few years.
There's something about i don't like that i still can't quite explain. I dunno, i like it but but don't like it at the same time, if that's possible!
Barney's character - i can see some of Bernard in him but he's just.. i dunno he just doesn't have.. a
menace maybe that Barney seem to exude (from the photos) in that JD era.Similar with Hooky's character. Steve Morris' character is possibly the least accurate out of all of them.Sam Riley is too conventionally cool and good looking to really capture Curtis. Rob Gretton should have been played by Paddy Considine and as for Tony Wilson's character, awful.For all the 1980 period sets it just seems too sterile somehow.
I dunno , i guess it must be really fucking hard to get actors anywhere near close to the real people they are portraying in any music biopic to be fair.
But on a positive i was much more impressed this time around watching the gig scenes where the actors actually perform the JD songs, Leaders Of Men and Candidate in particular. Some scenes i can forget about my problem with the film and just go with it like when Ian is alone with Annik and she says "Ian, you're so depressing" lol that did raise a smile.
Atmosphere playing at the end seems just too obvious somehow but i guess it was the only song the film was ever gonna end on :shrug:
Towards the end i was struck how effective New Order's "Get Out" composition for the film was in that scene where Curtis goes into a fit.
I guess my impression of Joy Division, views, image and feelings about them go back such a long way and are so set in stone that i was always going to struggle with the accuracy of a film portrayal of them.
Grant Gee's JD documentary is way better than Control, really compulsive viewing, that film.
Anyway, rant over. As you were.
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