Quadrophenia
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Quadrophenia

Jimmy loathes his job and parents. He seeks solace with his mod clique, scooter riding, and drugs, only to be disappointed.

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Quadrophenia (1979) is a British coming-of-age film that follows the life of Jimmy, a disenchanted young man living in 1960s London. Frustrated with his dead-end job and strained relationship with his parents, Jimmy finds solace and a sense of rebellion within his mod clique. They spend their days riding scooters, engaging in drug-fueled parties, and finding escapism in the vibrant subculture of the era.

As Jimmy immerses himself deeper into this lifestyle, he becomes increasingly disillusioned. His dreams of belonging and finding meaning within the mod movement are shattered as he witnesses infighting and violence amongst his peers. The constant clashes with their rivals, the rockers, only intensify the chaos and discontent brewing within him.

Amidst the chaos, a pivotal event occurs that pushes Jimmy to confront his disillusionment, helping him understand his place within the world and the true nature of his desires. The film explores themes of identity, disillusionment, and the search for meaning through its gritty portrayal of youth culture in 1960s London.

With its raw and authentic depiction of the mod subculture, Quadrophenia offers a captivating and thought-provoking exploration of a generation's struggle for self-discovery and independence. This film is a timeless and powerful portrayal of youthful rebellion and the search for identity. Directed by Franc Roddam and featuring a standout performance by Phil Daniels as Jimmy, Quadrophenia is a must-watch for anyone intrigued by the cultural vibrancy of the 1960s.

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Quadrophenia

Release Date:

02 Nov 1979

Writers:

Dave Humphries, Martin Stellman, Franc Roddam