Opisy(1)

Po dwudziestu latach przerwy brytyjski zespół rockowy Strange Fruit zamierza wrócić na scenę. Grający na instrumentach klawiszowych Tony (Stephen Rea) bierze sprawy w swoje ręce. Przekonuje pozostałych członków grupy, żeby znów razem wystąpili. Ci, biorąc pod uwagę, że od czasu rozpadu zespołu żaden z nich nie zrobił w swoim życiu nic sensownego, bez chwili wahania przystają na propozycję. Wizja sławy i rozentuzjazmowanego tłumu fanów rozwiewa wszelkie wątpliwości. (HBO)

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Lima 

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angielski A humorously written story and a pleasant 90 minutes spent in the company of aging rock bards whose quest to return to the limelight and defy the adage "You never step into the same river twice" is so likeable that it's impossible not to root for them. Although their sometimes simple stone-age rock is not my cup of tea, the entertaining theatrics of the brilliant Bill Nighy made it almost a treat in places; and the rest of the cast was certainly not lagging behind him. It´s Only Rock´n´Roll, so go on, grandpas, look at Lemmy :) ()

Malarkey 

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angielski A bunch of grandpas who go on their last tour after several years of hiatus. It’s almost strikingly reminiscent of the new Czech movie Revival. However, I must admit that I can enjoy this sort of a story with British actors as well. Not to mention that the band consists of such actor names as Rea, Connolly, Spall or Nighy. And I have to applaud the music itself; I wouldn’t really listen to it on my own, but it was a great fit for the movie. ()

Necrotongue 

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angielski I enjoyed Strange Fruit’s European tour even the second time around. Watching those aging rockers attempting a comeback was fun most of the time, but I didn’t expect a guitar player of Brian’s stature to bring such discordant notes to the story. This is where the creators started pushing too hard, trying to pull at the viewers’ heartstrings instead of the guitar strings. As usual, I really loved Bill Nighy, but that was to be expected as I’m a longtime fan. ()