Still Crazy

Comedy,Music  United Kingdom 

Still Crazy is a British comedy-drama film released in 1998, directed by Brian Gibson and starring Bill Nighy, Timothy Spall, Stephen Rea, Jimmy Nail, and Juliet Aubrey. The film received critical acclaim and was a box office success, grossing over $8 million worldwide.

The movie follows the story of "Strange Fruit," a fictional band that was popular in the 1970s. The band was known for their rebellious attitude, their controversial lyrics, and their charismatic lead singer, Brian. However, after Brian dies of a drug overdose, the band breaks up and disappears from the music scene.

Twenty years later, Tony, the former keyboard player, decides to reunite the band for a one-off concert at a music festival in Holland. He recruits Karen, the former band manager, to help him find the other band members, who have all moved on with their lives and careers.

The first member they track down is the drummer, Les, who is now a successful businessman. He is initially resistant to the idea of a reunion, but Tony manages to convince him to play again. They then set out to find the other members, including Ray, the guitarist, and Hughie, the bassist.

However, the reunion is not without its challenges. The band members are now older, and have different priorities and lifestyles. They also have to deal with internal conflicts and unresolved issues from the past. In addition, they have to convince a skeptical music promoter, Karen's daughter, that they can still draw a crowd and put on a great performance.

The movie is a heartwarming and nostalgic tribute to rock music, with a great soundtrack that includes some of the band's classic songs. It also explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the power of music to bring people together.

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