The official tie-in to the major motion picture starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Ewan McGregor, Christian Bale, and Toni Collete. At the center of the story is Brian Slade, a glam rocker of the '70s whose rise and fall becomes the subject of an expose by a British newspaper reporter thirteen years later.
so good it makes me feel like my hair is on fire. todd haynes has such a vision and its so clear he loves what he's talking about. some screenplays make it clear that actors and production design shaped the overall tone of the movie but you can tell that this one sprung from haynes' head fully formed.
If anything, this movie has only gained relevance since it came out. The stuff about the personal vs the public perception, the performance of celebrity and identity, how much fans and fandoms crave a connection, and how quickly that craving can turn to vitriol when they feel betrayed... seriously, someone needs to resurrect this film as a re-discovered piece of genius.