The Touch
The Touch

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The Touch

2011
Movie
20 min
Serbian

The Touch follows a young boy's journey from the harmony of his mountain village to the hospital in the capital, to visit his injured father. Facing the hostile world of grownups, the strength of his love and the firmness of his will to reach his destination, will lead to some truly unexpected events.

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IMDb6.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Metacritic61/100
Google Users88%
Director: Sacha GervasiGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the chaotic and often controversial career of John Lydon, the enigmatic frontman of both the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd. It chronicles his journey from punk icon to a more complex musical artist, exploring his personal life, artistic evolution, and enduring influence. The film captures Lydon's raw honesty and confrontational style as he reflects on his past and present.

Critical Reception

Critically, 'The Touch' received a mixed to positive reception, with many praising its candid portrayal of John Lydon and his uncompromising artistic vision. Reviewers often highlighted Lydon's continued relevance and the film's insightful look into his motivations and experiences. However, some found the documentary to be somewhat unfocused or overly reliant on Lydon's provocations.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unflinching look at John Lydon's multifaceted career and personality.

  • Appreciated for capturing Lydon's unique blend of wit, anger, and artistic integrity.

  • Some critics found the narrative a bit disjointed but still compelling due to Lydon's presence.

Google audience: Google users largely responded positively to 'The Touch,' with many appreciating the intimate and no-holds-barred exploration of John Lydon's life and music. Viewers enjoyed his characteristic outspokenness and the documentary's ability to provide a deeper understanding of his artistic journey beyond the punk notoriety.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'The Touch,' is a direct reference to the song of the same name by Public Image Ltd. from their 1979 album 'Metal Box'.

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