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Velvet Goldmine
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Velvet Goldmine

Leave your expectations at the door
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User Score544 ratings
TMDB 6.916+19982h 3mEnglish
DramaMusic

Synopsis

Almost a decade since larger-than-life glam-rock enigma Brian Slade disappeared from public eye, an investigative journalist is on assignment to uncover the truth behind his former idol.

Director
Todd HaynesFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Zenith Entertainment7 production companies
Release
August 28, 1998Released
Box Office
$4MBudget $9M

Top Cast

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Ewan McGregor
Ewan McGregor
Curt Wild
Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Brian Slade
Toni Collette
Toni Collette
Mandy Slade
Christian Bale
Christian Bale
Arthur Stuart
Suzy Eddie Izzard
Suzy Eddie Izzard
Jerry Devine
Emily Woof
Emily Woof
Shannon
Michael Feast
Michael Feast
Cecil
Janet McTeer
Janet McTeer
Female Narrator (voice)

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Reviews

From TMDB users
Gimly
May 31, 2017

If you stop for five minutes to actually think about the plot, Velvet Goldmine falls apart, but if you just think about how off-the-charts wonderful all the individual aspects are, you'll be just fine. _Final rating:★★★½ - I strongly recommend you make the time._

CinemaSerf
Aug 28, 2023

With the swinging sixties finally on the wane, "Brian Slade" (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) is starting to feel redundant. His career seems doomed - until that is, he is inspired by the potency of a "Curt Wild" (Ewan McGregor) concert and like a caterpillar to a butterfly, is reborn as the sexually ambiguous "Maxwell Demon" a glam rock icon inspiring adulation the world over. Just as he reaches his zenith, however, it all ends rather suddenly. Ten years after that shocking performance, journalist "Arthur Stuart" (Christian Bale) decides to investigate just what did happen. Todd Haynes has created quite an hedonistic display for us, here. The three lead performances - especially Meyers - really embrace the ethos of the period. The sex, drugs, rock and roll mentality where anything and everything goes is really well reflected. It's not the characters that let this down, though - it's the shambolic narrative and the initial theme just seems to become subsumed in Haynes' desire to show us something that might have been shocking then, but kind of isn't now. Shades of David Bowie, Elton john, Iggy Pop - you name it; but sadly - very little originality. Still it's enjoyable to watch and the actors keep the whole things suitably messy for what did feel like an over-long 2 hours.

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