Nowhere Boy gives an insight into the teenage life of John Lennon as he goes through his tumultuous family developments to discover what really happened to his parents and the reasons for his upbringing with his aunt, discovers a love for music and performing - bit of a showman - and begins a close friendship with fellow band member Paul McCartney, whose own family history bonds them together.
Realised by artist Sam Taylor-Wood (who incidentally is now in a relationship with the star Aaron Johnson) as her first feature film, the compelling story and great characterisation really carries the movie. Aside from being a story about a famous Beatle, it is a beautiful portrayal of male youth, finding your identity and fulfilling dreams. The struggle of coming to terms with a difficult family situation is touching, with the strength and passion of the female characters being central - they obviously shape the man that Lennon becomes. It is also entertaining for the boyhood antics he gets up to, being cheeky at school and pulling groupies, adopting Elvis hairstyles and Buddy Holly glasses and stealing records from the music store. At once a coming-of-age story as well as being a biopic of the young Lennon, the film is definitely worth a look. Aaron Johnson is also one to watch, his latest role is in Kick Ass, currently in cinemas, but his smartmouth rebel with a sensitive side in Nowhere Boy plucks at the heartstrings and paints an image of the man he is to become.
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