Crossroads was a bit of an institution in its day but this comes across as a story of a 'celeb' who thinks she's untouchable until she realises she isn't. If this is meant to present the 'real' Noele Gordon, then it does her no favours whatsoever. An egotistical, self-centred narcissist who seems to believe that the entire entertainment world revolves around her. All we're left with is a petulant diva with an over-inflated sense of her own importance. If this is meant to be an accurate portrayal of events as they happened, how on earth did anyone think that this was a story worth telling? Surely there are more interesting stories worth telling?
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3 Reviews
Yardie
(2018)
Not exactly based on the book
28 May 2019
A bit of a mess of a film, really. Doesn't really follow the plot of the book and is of limited appeal to anyone not well versed in the patois used in the film. I spent most of it wondering what the hell was going on.
For enthusiasts only.
For enthusiasts only.
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