Review of Jubilee (2000) by Ollie C — 19 Feb 2007
Interesting work deriving from the post-punk era of Britain which glorifies the hostility of the rage which fuelled the project - on the side of the filmakers of course.
The cast are fairly good (especially Jordan) and could only have been trouped for a British film. That is what makes the film so absorbing, its eccentric anger reflecting the punks of post-apocolyptic Britain.
A messy film with some sloppy parts (Toyah Wilcox I could slap) but is ultimatly one of the better 'alternative' British films to circulate the film world.
This review of Jubilee (2000) was written by Ollie C on 19 Feb 2007.
Jubilee has generally received mixed reviews.
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