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Scotland. 1994. Best mates Johnno and Spanner are destined for different futures. In pursuit of adventure and escape the boys head out on one last night together to an illegal rave. A universal story of friendship, rebellion and the irresistible power of gathered youth. (Slamdance Film Festival)

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Othello 

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englanti The 1990s have finally become nostalgic retro, and given that one of their hallmarks was the rapid branching out of cultural scenes, we're sure to see more than a few more cinematic flashbacks in the near future. After Lords of Chaos, dedicated to the Norwegian black metal scene, Hill's Mid90s, which in turn reminisced about the American skate subculture, or the mainstream-oriented Straight Outta Compton, the BBC has farted out a reminder of the British techno/dub/rave scene, which was besieged by a law that made it virtually impossible to exist and thus plunged it into an actual illegal underground. Given the brief, then, I was expecting an inaccessible and austere anti-system ride where the protagonists would demand no sympathy and the overdriven beats and contrasting cuts would make my head explode. In short, something like Climax, Nachtmahr, or Mektoub. Instead, Beats serves up a Scottish version of Steindler's Coal Tower that constantly reminds us how it is unable to wordlessly convey the feeling of being part of the wild years of the resistance under the loudspeaker by needing someone to constantly talk about it out loud. And of course that's why there has to be a terribly negative character to explain the whole idea of these events through. In short, some very badly made techno education system with the ambition to explain this scene to your parents, maybe grandparents. I still feel embarrassed at the dramatic arc with Spanner's violent brother and Cristian Ortega is clearly doing the worst acting of the year. ()

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englanti I freely admit that I was happy to be swept away by this little celebration of freedom and liberty. It leaves a somewhat bitter aftertaste, but it also has gradual, hypnotic techno music, perfectly immersive visuals, and, last but not least, great acting performances by the two main representatives of the youthful rebellion. (85%) ()

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