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Nowhere Boy
film by Sam Taylor-Wood
For the Australian television series, see Nowhere Boys.
Nowhere Boy is a British biographicaldrama film, directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson in her directorial debut. Written by Matt Greenhalgh, it is based on Julia Baird's biography of her half-brother, the musician John Lennon.
Nowhere Boy is about the teenage years of Lennon (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), his relationships with his aunt Mimi Smith (Kristin Scott Thomas) and his mother Julia Lennon (Anne-Marie Duff), the creation of his first band, the Quarrymen, and its evolution into the Beatles.
Following its premiere at the London Film Festival on 29 October , Nowhere Boy opened in British theatres on 26 December Nearly a year later, in October , the film received its US release, coinciding with the 70th anniversary of Lennon's birth.
Nowhere Boy received positive reviews from critics and was a moderate hit at the box office, earning £ million on a £ million budget.
Plot
The drama tells the story of John Lennon's teenage years from to John was separated from his mother, Julia Lennon, when he was five. His aunt and uncle, Mimi and George Smith, raised him like a son.
John is close to his Uncle George, who dies suddenly when John is John becomes curious about his mother, who has since had three daughters, one of whom was placed for adoption. He becomes obsessed with rock and roll music during a visit to Blackpool with Julia. When John is suspended from school, Julia allows him to stay at her house during the day to keep Mimi from finding out.
Julia teaches John how to play the banjo. Mimi discovers their arrangement, but John refuses to go home with her and stays at Julia's. A week later, John overhears Julia and her common-law husband arguing about him, so he returns to Mimi's.
When John wants to start a rock 'n' roll band, Mimi buys him a guitar. John forms a band named the Quarrymen.
At their first gig at a village fête, John meets Paul McCartney. Paul auditions and joins the band. Paul and John soon begin composing songs together. As the Quarrymen gain popularity, John meets Paul's friend, George Harrison, who becomes the band's lead guitarist.
At a birthday party which Julia throws for John, he confronts her about his absent father, Alf Lennon.
He wants to know why Julia gave him up. He also confronts Mimi, who says Julia cheated on Alf and did not want to stay with him. Alf had asked 5-year-old John to choose whom he wanted to live with. John initially chose his father, though he then wanted to stay with his mother. Without either parent having the time or money to legally determine custody, Mimi became John's custodian.
Beatles george harrison Retrieved 28 October Friedman, John S. The Art and Music of John Lennon. Retrieved 2 JanuaryJohn is upset by this revelation, and leaves in a drunken anger.
John moves out to live on his own. Over time, he, Julia, and Mimi become friendly. When Julia is fatally hit by a car, John is consumed by anger, and physically assaults Paul and fellow bandmate Pete during Julia's wake, though the two soon forgive him.
Two years later, he goes to travel to Hamburg with his newly formed band, the Beatles. Mimi asks John to call her as soon as he arrives. The film ends with the caption, "John phoned Mimi as soon as he arrived in Hamburgand every week thereafter for the rest of his life."
Cast
Production
The film was the directorial debut of conceptual artist/photographer Sam Taylor-Johnson.[5] The screenplay was written by Matt Greenhalgh, who also wrote the Joy Division film Control.
Casting for the film began in September [6]
Principal photography began in March It was shot on location in Liverpool, the last house on the right at the end of Sussex Road in Ickenham, Middlesex and at Ealing Studios in West London.[5] Some of the interior school scenes were filmed at Sacred Heart Catholic College in Crosby.
Following the announcement of the film, initial media accounts indicated that it would be based on the book Imagine This: Growing Up with My Brother John Lennon by Lennon's half sister Julia Baird.[2] However, the credits for the completed film do not reference either the book or Baird, with sole writing credit accorded to screenwriter Matt Greenhalgh.
The director consulted both Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono about the script, with both firmly correcting the depiction of Mimi to be less strict and more loving of John.[7]
Lead actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson was in the middle of filming Kick-Ass in autumn while he was preparing to audition for the role.
He stated in an interview: "I remember [during] my lunch breaks when I was filming ‘Kick-Ass’ that I could quickly look up on YouTube footage of Lennon and look through the scenes that I could do at the casting, and I had a day off where I could do the casting, and it was insane."[8][9]
Before landing on Johnson, Taylor-Johnson wanted singer Miles Kane to play the lead, after seeing him in an interview with bandmate Alex Turner, and being struck by their Beatlesque appearance.
Taylor-Johnson went backstage to a Last Shadow Puppets show and brought Kane the script, with him ultimately passing on the role.[10]
The film received a National Lottery funding of £ million from the UK Film Council Premier Fund, with an additional £35, from its Development Fund to create the script.[2][3] The film also received a grant from Film4 (the film division of Channel 4).[5]
Release
The film premiered in the UK on 26 December [11] Its US release was on 8 October , coinciding with that weekend's celebrations of the 70th anniversary of Lennon's birth.[12][13]
HanWay Films represented worldwide sales.
Distributor Icon Entertainment International took the rights for the United Kingdom and Australia.
Beatles john lennon death Penguin Books. In his book Tune In , Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn criticised the historical accuracy of the scene in which Lennon is forced to choose between Alfred and Julia, writing "John's 'choice' was not between his mother and father, it was between his mostly absent dad's friend's parents—in whose lives he had no place—and home and school back in Liverpool. Archived from the original on 9 June Turner said that Lennon "had an obsession for Wigan Pier.Mars Distribution acquired the rights for France.[5]The Weinstein Company distributed the film in the United States, Germany and Latin America.
Festival screenings
The film had its world premiere on 29 October at the closing night of the London Film Festival.[11] The film was screened at the Sundance Film Festival on 27 January.[14][15] It screened again at the Maui Film Festival in Wailea, Hawaii, on 18 June , the Traverse City Film Festival in Traverse City, Michigan on 27 July , and at The Fest For Beatles Fans convention in Chicago on 14 August
Reception
Critical reception
The film has received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
Based on reviews, it holds an 80% rating on review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes. The site's critical consensus of the film is: "Don't expect any musical insights, but this look at John Lennon's early life benefits from its restrained, low-key approach and some fine acting from Aaron Johnson."[16] In The New York Times, reviewer Manohla Dargis concluded, "It's a pleasant-enough creation story to revisit, one weighted down by melodrama and lifted up by some rocking tunes."[17]
In his book Tune In, Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn criticised the historical accuracy of the scene in which Lennon is forced to choose between Alfred and Julia, writing "John's 'choice' was not between his mother and father, it was between his mostly absent dad's friend's parents—in whose lives he had no place—and home and school back in Liverpool.
There was no choice at all."[18]
Awards
Nowhere Boy was nominated for four British Academy Film Awards: Outstanding British Film, Best Supporting Actress (one each for Anne-Marie Duff and Kristin Scott Thomas), and Outstanding Debut by a British director (Sam Taylor-Johnson).[19] The film also won the Audience Choice Award for Best Feature at the San Diego Film Festival in [20]
Soundtrack
The soundtrack features several of the songs played by The Quarrymen at the time depicted in the film.
New recordings were made featuring performances by Johnson and the Nowhere Boys.[21]Sangster was able to play the guitar before landing his role, but, as he is right-handed, learned how to play left-handed, à la McCartney.[22] Producers negotiated with Yoko Ono for the rights to use Lennon's song "Mother" in the film, which Yoko gave after having watched a private screening of the movie.[23] In addition to the featured songs, British electronica duo Goldfrapp provide the film's instrumental score.[24] The soundtrack was released digitally on 11 December and in stores as a two-disc album by Sony Music Entertainment on 29 December
Disc 1 contains songs featured in the film, and Disc 2 is made up of rock and roll classics that inspired the film and Lennon himself.[25]
Notes
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