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Old 12-26-2005, 07:00 AM   #1
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Default "Its All Gone Pete Tong" Review By Me (Contains Plot Spoilers)
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It's All Gone Pete Tong



"Its All Gone Pete Tong" Is a Comedy about the Rise and Fall of A successful Ibiza DJ - Frankie Wilde. Frankie lives a very Musician based Lifestyle including Drugs, Sex, And Alchohol. After years it was bound to take effect and it does......Frankie loses his hearing. He is quickly dropped by his record label as "No One Wants A Deaf DJ" and goes into obscurity for months as his wife - Sonja and child leave him and the out side world continues and forgets him Frankie decides to learn to lip read and falls in love with his tutor - Penelope. Eventually regaining and learning how to live again. Frankie realises he doesnt need his ears to listen and create music , that music is all around him and he can feel it, He records one last Mix and returns to the top of his game one last time


The Film Faces Issues of Morallity Within the Music Industry And Challenges Sterotypes of Deaf people, i think the director has done an awesome job with his use of sound to connote the loss of hearing of Frankie, one memorable scene int he film comes after he loses his hearing and no sound is heard, it is really odd to think what it would be like to to be able to hear anything and this scene gives you a pretty close idea of how scary it would be eespecally for Frankie and this allows the audience to Empathise with him.

Frankie Wilde's character is very odd as he is seen as a role Model throughout yet he is constantly on drugs and Alchohol and i like the intresting Mix the Director has used to make Frankie's character 3D

The Film itself is innovative and original and very funny in meny aspects, I would definatly recommend this to any Music lover and comedy lover too

I like this film because it has very Moral messages that i dont think films ahve enough of these days, its funny and its original.

*** 1/2 out of *****

Directed by
Michael Dowse

Writing credits
Michael Dowse


Credited cast:
Paul Kaye.... Frankie Wilde
Mike Wilmot.... Max Haggar
Beatriz Batarda.... Penelope
Kate Magowan.... Sonja
Pete Tong.... As Himself
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Dan Antopolski.... Eric Banning
Barry Ashworth.... As Himself
Charlie Chester.... As Himself
Carl Cox.... As Himself
Ron Lloy Hugh Elliston.... Marvin Sallis
Borja Galban-Fear.... Spanish Waiter
Gideon Gold.... Coke badger
Geffen Strummer Kaye.... Baby Wilde
David Lawrence.... Horst
Doctor S.C. Lim.... Dr. Lim
Sarah Main.... As Herself
Monica Maja.... Charlize Bondo
Neil Maskell.... Jack Stoddart
Steve Oram.... DJ Blink
Tim Plester.... Brent Tufford
Fatboy Slim.... Lol Hammond (as Lol Hammond)
Paul Spence.... Alfonse
Tiësto.... As Himself
Danny Whittle.... As Himself
Sterling Willis.... King
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