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antlad | 00:27 Sun 26th Jun 2011 | Film, Media & TV
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Just watched the film on Ch.4 - Is this a timeless metaphor for any period of Tory rule ?
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Only because the Tories always have to sort the country out after Labour always almost bankrupt us.

It is a bit ike "good cop" and "bad cop".

Labour always seem like the "good cop" because they give money away to anyone and everyone without bothering to worry who is going to pay for it.

The Tories are seen as the "bad cop" because they have to come in after a period of Labour mismanagement and try to sort out the mess.

Have a look here at "Winter of discontent" (1978-79) where Labour yet again got the country in a mess. Thatcher and the Tories had to come in and sort out the mess (and get the UK back on their feet again).

http://en.wikipedia.o.../Winter_of_Discontent
Excellent film of a time in the history of a mining village and it's brass band...excellent acting and a stirring finale to the film.

To make a Political point devalues in my opinion the success and acting of many, including the late Pete Postlethwaite.
No, I think Pete Postlethwaite, one of the all time great actors, and his death was a very sad loss. Tory rule what does that mean, didn't people elect the tory party, or have in the past, they didn't just get in all by themselves, and i have seen enough propaganda labour slanted films to last me a lifetime. Time to move on.
Thought it was a Film about a Brass Band in a Mining Community.Nice Feelgood story,why bring politics into it?
Also watched it again last night for the umpteenth time. An excellent film but the ending itself made it political - Pete's direct attack on Maggie and the miner's strike. Unfortunately many industries have suffered over time. The mines would have had to shut eventually whatever govt was in.
a great film. always worth a second/third viewing..............and a very strong political observation of the time. great acting !
<<Nice Feelgood story,why bring politics into it? >>

I think Mark Herman the writer/director would be quite upset if people thought HE hadn't brought any politics into it!
i've recently bought the dvd of pete's lst film The Town with ben Affleck, brillint film, Affleck is amazing in it, recommend it highly,
I once watched Sharpe with Sean Bean, actually rather good, and Pete Postlethwaite played this incredibly vile character, so loathsome, hard to believe when you see his other films.
worth watching again and again. The speech at the end always makes me
cry.Brilliant acting.
// Thatcher and the Tories had to come in and sort out the mess (and get the UK back on their feet again). VHG//
Correction, Thatcher came in & ruined the country by closing the pits, getting steel manufacturing closed down in Sheffield,stopping ship building on the Clyde etc. Need I go on, you Tory lovers are obviously totally blinkered. Ron.
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and those industries were heavily unionised, many loss making, like nationalised industries, with little investment, which is what you have to have to keep good businesses going. Our goods were too expensive, with high wages, you can't do that in a highly competitive market. That's how business is done, like it or not.
Well said,Ron.
I recall reading that the audience in the Royal Albert Hall scene at the end didn't know what the ending was and that the reaction to his speech was spontaneous.
Also to add< Mrs Thatcher's blue eyed boy is now trying to finish the job she started. NHS, Local government & anything else he can find to put workers out of a job. I can remember 'Great' Britain'.
Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the waves,Britain's never,never will be slaves. Where is The British Navy now, & can anybody deny that we are now slaves to Europe ? Ron.
we have been slaves to Europe for a long time, and without being rude, which party got Britain into the mess we are in now. You just can't dump everything on the current administration, they are picking up the tab for what went on before, whoever elected Blair didn't get their monies worth, two wars, costing billions. And he made promises he never kept, and the socialist that he is (not) swanned off and left, or was forced out by Gordon Brown, the worse Prime Minister this country has ever had
VHG I couldn't agree more with all your comments. Especially Blair being the WORST Prime Minister we've ever had!
Just realised you meant Brown was the worst. I'd say that Brown was dropped in it by Blair. Brown was, of course, the worst Chancellor ever!
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"Coal is history" - Thanks for the response all. I must get on here more often !

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