Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll
- Genre: Drama
- Film running length: 115 min
- UK release date: 8/1/2010
- Directed by: Mat Whitecross
- Country: United Kingdom
- Language: English
- Distributor: Entertainment Film Distributor
Olivia Williams, Naomie Harris, Andy Serkis, Ray Winstone
The biopic of Ian Dury, ‘Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll’ stars Andy Serkis as the punk rock legend.
The film follows Ian Dury’s battle with the debilitating disease polio, and the effect it had on his lifestyle and relationships. However, against all odds Dury went on to become a founder member of the 1970’s punk rock movement and of the UK’s most respected recording artists with his band Ian Dury and the Blockheads.
Contains very strong language, strong sex and drug use.
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Latest customer reviews (from a total of 6 reviews):
compelling moving and brilliant
I think if you watched this film and didnt know who Ian Dury was then you would assume it was total fiction and in an almost comic horror genre too. Dury is sometimes a most grotesque spectacle, and at other times a handsome guy with a beautiful way. He certainly had no problems charming the ladies, but then again I think women quite like a loveable b*stard/rogue.
The film was a roller coaster of emotion, digging deep into the spectre of Dury's early years and how they had moulded the man he became. Determined to angrily shake off any sympathy towards his disability, but just as angrily to demand help where he couldnt manage himself.
Drug fuelled..sex fuelled...just like rock and roll should be.
Maybe they will dare to make a sequel to cover his latter years...I sort of hope they dont though.
Serkis triumphs
But the personal world of his family life was nicely conveyed with excellent performances and was both touching and moving. All in all I really enjoyed it and I went fearing the worst, as I am a great fan of Dury's music.
such a dissapointment
I think you would only appreciate this film if you are a true supporter of Ian Dury.
6 people walked out whilst we watched it.
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