I'm not the biggest Bruce Springsteen fan. Sure, I like the stuff I've heard, so I don't dislike his music either. Nor am I a British Asian man who was a teenager in the 1980s. Despite this I had a great time with this film and bought into the premise straight away.
Something about the struggles of growing up in the less than inspiring town of Luton during a recession and finding solace in music means that most of us can get behind what transpires and just go with it.
I like to think my taste in movies is quite wide so I enjoy a feel good film as much as the next guy. This one is definitely one of the better ones.
Something about the struggles of growing up in the less than inspiring town of Luton during a recession and finding solace in music means that most of us can get behind what transpires and just go with it.
I like to think my taste in movies is quite wide so I enjoy a feel good film as much as the next guy. This one is definitely one of the better ones.