7/10
Simply great
28 January 2006
I assume most of you can imagine that the wild club nights in Ibiza might tear on the party-goers but one shouldn't even have to mention the DJ's. Spinning wax in front of a crowd going wild combined with a heavy abuse of coke and alcohol might not be the perfect combination, especially if you're born with a hearing disorder - in other words - you're born as Frankie Wilde. This movie's based on Frankie and it's rare these days that Western movies "does it" for me, but this one did for sure. It's filled with comedy and struggle, blending em both together in a really neat way. After Frankie's losing his hearing he bangs his head towards the wall and he has to confront the facts that if he continues his life in the way he's been acting lately, he can only be heading one way and that's down, down and down. What does a DJ and a producer do when he's losing his hearing and going totally deaf while struggling towards his coke demons? See it for yourself. 7 out of 10 and a big thumb up for the main actor Paul Kaye for his excellent performance.
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