Review of Good Vibrations (2012) by Paul K — 22 Apr 2015
A cracking good watch. Only slightly varnished for the screen, this tale of the power of reggae (and punk, and all stations in between) in the face of brutal times in Belfast is presented in the context of Terri Hooley's madcap enthusiasm.
Again it's the BBC at work, but this dramatisation actually works well, perhaps because of the use of lots of newsreel footage and a rather less glorious colour palette than they've used in other productions.
And of course it has all that cool music too.
This review of Good Vibrations (2012) was written by Paul K on 22 Apr 2015.
Good Vibrations has generally received mixed reviews.
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