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2019117 minDrama, Comedy

Blinded by the Light

Is Blinded by the Light a Hit or Flop?

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Is Blinded by the Light worth watching? With a rating of 6.919/10, this Drama, Comedy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Blinded by the Light Synopsis

In 1987, during the austere days of Thatcher’s Britain, a teenager learns to live life, understand his family, and find his own voice through the music of Bruce Springsteen.

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Top Cast

Viveik Kalra
Viveik KalraJaved
Nell Williams
Nell WilliamsEliza
Hayley Atwell
Hayley AtwellMs Clay
Kulvinder Ghir
Kulvinder GhirMalik
Aaron Phagura
Aaron PhaguraRoops
Dean-Charles Chapman
Dean-Charles ChapmanMatt
Meera Ganatra
Meera GanatraNoor
Nikita Mehta
Nikita MehtaShazia
Tara Divina
Tara DivinaYasmeen
Rob Brydon
Rob BrydonMatt's Dad

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Is Blinded by the Light worth watching?

Blinded by the Light has received mixed reviews with a 6.919/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Comedy movies.

Is Blinded by the Light hit or flop?

Blinded by the Light has received average ratings (6.919/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Blinded by the Light?

Blinded by the Light is a Drama, Comedy movie that In 1987, during the austere days of Thatcher’s Britain, a teenager learns to live life, understand his family, and find his own voice through the musi...

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Critic Reviews

SWITCH.Jun 10, 2019
★ 5

Perhaps it was the “I feel like I’ve seen this before” factor, but ‘Blinded By The Light’ just didn’t resonate. It lacked the humour, the heart and the finesse of Chadha’s previous films, and therefore it falls short. - Jess Fenton Read Jess' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-blinded-by-the-light-the-spiritual-sequel-to-bend-it-like-beckham Head to https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/sff for more Sydney Film Festival reviews.

musty_reviewsJul 17, 2019
★ 10

The importance of representation isn't to speak exclusively to one crowd but to demonstrate that deep down, we all deal with the same issues and problems, regardless of ability, race, gender, religion or any of the other attributes that are used to divide us. This movie isn't just about a young boy discovering his identity as a British Pakistani Muslim, it goes beyond that and depicts a coming of age struggle between parent and child. Springsteen's soundtrack works as a baseline around Javid's transition from boy to man, through the pursuit of him achieving his dream, which beautifully represents mid 80's Britain as this bleak and hopeless space that is being held together with prayers and dreams of better tomorrows. My favourite part is the moment Springsteen's music is introduced, mirroring a similar reaction to mine, at a similar age to an unknown band, The Airborne Toxic Event, who were also greatly inspired by The Boss. Lyrics flash on screen while a storm brews outside, energy radiates from the screen while I'm on Fire rings in your ears. The magic of Cinema never felt more alive to me than it did in those few brief minutes. The final 30 minutes of the movie had me physically crying, an honour held by a select few, the most touching aspects were in relation to the cultural heritage of the characters and felt very close to home. Overall, this movie hits the spot if you're looking for a feelgood film to break up the week but please don't miss the opportunity to watch this in the cinema where you can truly experience the movie at its best.

CinemaSerfMay 29, 2024
★ 7

A gentle, funny, story about a lad whose outlook on life is totally transformed after his pal introduces him to the music of Bruce Springsteen. Viveik Kalra is on engaging form as the young "Javed" as is Dean-Charles Chapman as his aggrieved mate "Matt" and the music serves as a memorable narrative for a coming-of-age tale set against a backdrop of racism, bigotry, hormones and angst. It reminded me of late 80's Britain when you did actually have to queue up in one of the many (now long gone) record stores to get your tickets for a concert - sometimes at 00:01 in the morning. Look out for "Peggy Carter" as his teacher.