
Modern Life Is Rubbish (2017)
Año de Estreno: 2017
Nación: United Kingdom
Título Alternativo: N/A
Director: Daniel Jerome Gill
Guionista: Philip Gawthorne
Producción & Género
Productor(es): N/A
Compañías: BFI, Lipsync Productions, Masnomis, Modern Life Pictures, Serotonin Films
Género: Comedy, Music, Romance
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: 1990s, break-up, british pub, indie rock, london, england, music fan, relationship, relationship problems, rock band, united kingdom
Argumento
Liam and Natalie, bound by their mutual love of music, find themselves at a crossroads after ten years together. Despite being opposites who initially attracted but struggled to stay together long-term, they decide to separate. Their prized music collection, which has been the soundtrack to their relationship, becomes a point of contention as they attempt to divide it evenly. However, even after the separation, the music continues to draw them back together.
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Resumen
Modern Life Is Rubbish is a British comedy-drama centered around music and relationships. Set in London during the 1990s indie rock scene, the film follows Liam and Natalie, two music enthusiasts who meet and fall in love. The narrative explores their relationship's ups and downs over ten years, ultimately leading to their decision to separate due to their differing personalities and priorities. Music plays a pivotal role throughout their relationship, serving as both a bonding agent and a reminder of their shared past.
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