Tommy
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Tommy

A psychosomatically blind, deaf, and mute boy becomes a master pinball player and, subsequently, the figurehead of a cult.

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Tommy (1975) is a gripping musical drama that tells the captivating story of Tommy, a young boy who is mysteriously struck blind, deaf, and mute after witnessing a traumatic event. Despite his debilitating condition, Tommy discovers an astonishing talent for playing pinball, eventually becoming a renowned player.

As word spreads about Tommy's extraordinary abilities, he is idolized by many and eventually becomes the charismatic leader of a cult. People from all walks of life follow him blindly, seeing his pinball prowess as a symbol of hope and salvation.

Tommy's rise to fame and power is depicted through mesmerizing musical numbers, featuring outstanding performances by music legends like Roger Daltrey, Ann-Margret, and Elton John. The film's visually striking sequences and surreal aesthetics beautifully enhance the emotional depth of the story.

Directed by the legendary Ken Russell, Tommy (1975) explores themes of celebrity, identity, and the dangers of blind devotion. It delves deep into the psychological impact of trauma and the complexities of human nature.

With its unforgettable music, stunning visuals, and powerful performances, Tommy (1975) is a thought-provoking and deeply engaging film that will leave audiences mesmerized.

Also Known As:

Tommy

Release Date:

26 Mar 1975

Writers:

The Who, Ken Russell, Pete Townshend

Awards:

Nominated for 2 Oscars. 2 wins & 5 nominations total