The Filth and the Fury is a documentary film about the Sex Pistols, a British punk rock band. The film explores their rise to fame, their music, and their impact on the music industry.
Is this movie suitable for family viewing?
Not recommended for family viewing due to mature themes, language, and content.
Recommended for fans of punk rock, music documentaries, and the Sex Pistols. Suitable for streaming or watching in theaters.
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The film delves into the band's tumultuous history, including their internal conflicts, personal struggles, and eventual breakup. It features interviews with the band members, as well as archival footage and music performances.
The story is engaging and well-researched, providing a comprehensive look at the Sex Pistols' history and impact on the music industry.
The acting is decent, with the band members delivering honest and often humorous performances.
The characters are well-developed and complex, with each band member bringing their unique perspective to the story.
The direction is excellent, with Julien Temple bringing a clear vision to the film and effectively conveying the band's energy and passion.
The cinematography is good, with a mix of archival footage and new interviews that help to bring the story to life.
Engaging story, well-developed characters, excellent direction, and a comprehensive look at the Sex Pistols' history and impact on the music industry.
Some viewers may find the content and language mature and off-putting.
"Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?"
"The Sex Pistols were the greatest band in the world."
"We're not a punk band, we're a revolutionary band."