Review of It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004) by Özkan T — 07 Nov 2009
Awesome, awesome, awesome flick, making the most of the often misused "mock doc" genre. A fictional story told as fact, the Frankie Wilde character is hilarious, heartbreaking, inspirational, and an unlikely romantic hero all at once.
Beautifully shot on the Spanish isle of Ibiza, clubbing mecca of the world, with Canadian funds and a mostly British cast, the movie mixes both international and American sensibilities together flawlessly.
For a fan of house music, the soundtrack is wicked, and this remains one of the only films I've seen to get the look and feel of a nightclub exactly right. Makes me want to go out and dance until the sun comes up!
This review of It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004) was written by Özkan T on 07 Nov 2009.
It's All Gone Pete Tong has generally received positive reviews.
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