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Written by Mike   
Friday, 14 September 2007
As a musician I'm ALWAYS interested in films about famous bands, especially bands that crash and burn. Now I'm not actually what you might consider a Joy Division fan. As a matter of fact, I'm really only familiar with them thanks to James O'Barr and The Crow but I'm still really interested in checking out Control. It will be in theaters soon so if you're as interested as I am then check it out!



CONTROL centers on Ian Curtis, the enigmatic lead singer of influential British band Joy Division. The award-winning drama marks the feature film directorial debut of acclaimed photographer and visual artist Anton Corbijn and stars Sam Riley (Ian Curtis), Academy Award nominee Samantha Morton (Debbie Curtis) and Alexandra Maria Lara (Annik Honoré).

Ian Curtis has aspirations beyond the trappings of small town life in 1970’s England. Wanting to emulate his musical heroes, such as David Bowie and Iggy Pop, he joins a band, and his musical ambition begins to thrive. Soon though, the everyday fears and emotions, that fuel his music, slowly begin to eat away at him. Married young, with a daughter, he is distracted from his family commitments by a new love and the growing expectations of his band, Joy Division. The strain manifests itself in his health. With epilepsy adding to his guilt and depression, desperation takes hold. Surrendering to the weight on his shoulders, Ian’s tortured soul consumes him.
 
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