Poly Styrene: I Am a Cliché

2021

Action / Biography / Documentary / Music

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh98%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright83%
IMDb Rating7.110516

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David Bowie Photo
David Bowie as Self
Ruth Negga Photo
Ruth Negga as Poly Styrene
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John Lydon as Self
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1 hr 36 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by WitnessToIt4 / 10

Poly Styrene: Not A Cliche

This is almost a decent documentary - pretty good when it's focused on Poly.

Sadly the daughter is in love with herself and is far too intrusive in this; I don't mean by that that she shouldn't be commenting, but she does too much, and more so all the *film* of her in this.

Do we really need to be reminded about the book on Poly?

Constantly the daughter is looking through the book while narrating.

The daughter is shown far too much in this, and like another review stated, it marred this documentary. *Greatly*.

It's very unfortunate.

I also take offense at the title of this movie; it occurred to me nearing the end of watching it, that it was likely her daughter's way of getting some final "revenge" against whatever bitterness she had toward her mother.

Poly Styrene - Marianne Elliott-Said - was no cliche, she was one of a kind, a visionary, lyrically. And she was a fragile human being indeed.

This documentary ultimately does Poly a disservice - it both pays tribute to her, and insults her at the same time. Not right.

While this had moments, it was not exactly satisfying at all.

Reviewed by joebloggscity7 / 10

A documentary with an Identity!

Up front I'll admit I was already a fan of X-Ray Spex from years back, and loved some of their tunes. Over the years I'd seen lots of references to the influcence that Poly Styrene had on the evolution of various strands of music in particular 'Grrrl Power' music from which there's been lots of great music.

So this documentary was one I was looking forward to, and much credit to the creators of this documentary they have created a mostly honest documentary that shows her life from beginning to end. Led & narrated by her daughter, it takes us through generations that were unique in the pre-internet days.

It mostly avoids hagiography although is partisan in its outlook on. The documentary fairly shows a warts 'n all side to her, as she made her mistakes as all do. This is no reality TV show with heartbreaking melodrama but a genuine story of a person, of an era and the good & bad that came through that Punk era.

She survived, but sadly is no longer with us.

Would I recommend this? To anyone who is interested in the Punk, Indie & New Wave alternative scenes, then I'd say very much "YES". It's no utopia but that's what makes it interesting.

As said, it will definitely be for those from a certain generation and also who share a love of the indie scene music. A great honest tribute to a very unique & interesting alternative artist.

Reviewed by timleesongs8 / 10

The personal behind the persona

Fascinating documentary film about Poly Styrene on Sky Arts (thankfully also on NowTV). It takes the angle of her daughter who had a difficult childhood living in the shadow of a famous mother with bipolar disorder.

A very emotional journey from childhood fear and neglect to acceptance, love and reconciliation.

The personal behind the persona. Loved it.

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