I had the pleasure of listening to Joy in my early 20’s. I wore their shirt like a badge of honor. Then had the privilege of smoking a joint and had a beer with their old road manager in Milwaukee Wisconsin of all places. During a Hanni El Khabib concert. One of the highlights of my life. I’ll never forget it.
I went into this movie with only hearing maybe one or two Joy Division songs, knowing nothing about the band. I'm now completely addicted to them. I went and watched their live shows around youtube and was blown away by Ian's performances on stage. The actor here embodied Ian, heart and soul, no question about it. Also props the actors who played the rest of the band as well. They really brought the movie home. Very well done.
I left this movie very angry, sad and upset. This masterpiece evoked many emotions from me. I was totally consumed by it. Ian Curtis was such an Icon gone too young and too soon
When I heard this was being done i know that I'd either love it or completely hate it, being a lifelong fan of the band... It's actually t. the best biopic ever made in my humble opinion... well done, 10 out of 10, love the bit when the vocalist from "Crispy Ambulance" trying to stand in for Ian Curtis as vocalist later on trying to do a deal with Rob Gretton on how much he will be paying for the impossible task..? BRILLIANT!!! Also love how the band keep farting nervously backstage before they play on the telly 🤣😂🤣😂☮️💕
Just watched it for the first time last week. Couldn't agree more. Finished my third viewing of it last night, absolute banger of a film with a Legendary band.
I had the pleasure of listening to Joy in my early 20’s. I wore their shirt like a badge of honor. Then had the privilege of smoking a joint and had a beer with their old road manager in Milwaukee Wisconsin of all places. During a Hanni El Khabib concert. One of the highlights of my life. I’ll never forget it.
I wore my first Joy Division shirt til only two specs of white ink were left on now an otherwise plain black T. Some rando came up to me and said " Is that a Joy Division shirt?" JD fans are truly a hardcore lot.
"Well I could call out when the going gets tough, the things that we learned are no longer enough. No language, just sound, that's all we need know. To synchronize love to the beat of the show." It's fucking genius actually.
Actually I'd read no one of them know to play each respective instruments until the film. I think only Sam was the only one who actually know how to sing, that's the reason they chose him as Ian.
For those who don't know, Sam Riley had never acted before this film. He was brought on specifically because he was a musician who bore a striking resemblance to Ian Curtis.
This movie haunted me for weeks after viewing...the pain reflected thru Sams( Ian) eyes is simply intense..spooky how it was channeled thru Sam.I won't cast any stones against the other mates but dammit Ian was in pain...the music lives on, peace to my brother.. peace
After watching the movie, and becoming a fan, I had to watch them live on TH-cam just to see how good of a job the actor who portrayed Ian Curtis did. I was pretty fucking amazed at how well he actually did of him. He had him down great.
I wonder what it must have been like to see them perform this song live-especially the first time they did. Having see the footage of the actual performance they did do, Curtis underwent an utter transformation mid-song. He starts out so calm, downbeat and understated, but then launches into his crazy looking dance and screaming into the microphone with his eyes suddenly bugging out. Must have been shocking to see in person.
I don't know how you can say that, he nailed that song, He sounds and moved exactly like Ian. I'm not quite sure what more you'd want from a performance
the acting is so amazingly done that if you had to show this scene to someone who's never heard of Joy Division they'd probably think this is an actual music video and not a movie scene
Riley's portrayal of Ian Curtis is so compelling and so complete it's almost uncanny. It's as if he's actually become Ian what an incredible piece of acting.
The actual performance they're trying to replicate has a much more raw sound, but all four of them seem to become the characters. The fella playing the bass even has it really low just like Hooky plays it. Great attention to detail.
obviously there's only one Ian Curtis but this is an amazing performance and Sam Riley really did justice to the part and he himself has a wonderful voice
The attention to detail in recreating a performance like this is insane. I actually have no idea how you would go and find people who played like this. You gonna ask a pro to play like they've just learned their instrument? Gonna ask an amateur to play like they're possessed by a spirit? It's impossible
I was in there somewhere. Very tiny venue. About 200 crammed in with a few more on the small balcony above. Great venue. Saw many good acts of the 90's in there. Stereolab, Broadcast, Sebadoh, Ariel M, Sparklehorse, The Fall, Clinic, Mogwai
Alexandru Banica yes, but The Killers had already covered that song for the movie, so instead they decided to combine the intro from that performance with the T.V. version of Transmission
Transmission probably fit better with the directors image of the film or he wanted to capture all the televised appearances and just combine them into one
Loved the movie. Only knew of some JD songs but realise now how important and what a benchmark they set. Beats the pap and dribble that hits the airwaves now.
I wonder why they decided to merge Tony's intro to their performance of "Shadowplay" on Granada Reports with the performance of "Transmisson" on Something Else?
@8ttavinius Heck they should. The Germs did with Shane West after "What We Do Is Secret" came out about the band. It would be awesome if I say so myself.
A great film. I anticipated being disappointed before watching but was pleasantly surprised. Great acting and keeping to the truth of the characters (as far as I am aware).
Brilliant Film. But I remember recording the original TV broadcasts in my teens, and I've always wondered why he says Ian Curtis comes from Manchester when he went to school and grew up in Macclesfield. My wife is a Macc Lass and her Dad worked with Ian and he lived about s minute's walk from their house. The scene of him going to work in Macclesfield is completely accurate. Manchester wasn't especially close and it could take over an hour to drive there anyway, depending on traffic and never ending roadworks. Anyway, it doesn't really detract from how good the film is, even if you're not interested in the music it's a compelling and almost beautiful piece concerning human fragility in that little part of the world, during that little part of history.
@fitster08 You're right . . . I just ordered "Control" off amazon and am hoping the commentary has an explanation as to why they didn't recreate this -- their very first television appearance -- using the proper song.
La versión de esta canción es un poco lenta comparado con la canción original. Sin embargo es excelente la interpretación de los músicos; y como siempre Sam Riley brillante. interpretando a Ian.
Well yeah, Tony did do an intro, you've confused me here a little because I'm a big Factory fan and I've only just realised that the performances have been switched from Shadowplay to Transmission. Embarrassing. :P I'm guessing the reason for that being that Transmission is a more famous song and probably best suited to the movie as well.
A criminally overlooked movie. Sam Riley was nothing short of extraordinary. He didn't play Ian Curtis, he became him. Simply amazing.
If Sam Riley had blue eyes, even his widow would believe he IS Ian Curtis.
If you just stumpled upon this, you will belive it's a the real band.
🖤
Er.. definitely not, Joy Division were much better.
I had the pleasure of listening to Joy in my early 20’s. I wore their shirt like a badge of honor. Then had the privilege of smoking a joint and had a beer with their old road manager in Milwaukee Wisconsin of all places. During a Hanni El Khabib concert. One of the highlights of my life. I’ll never forget it.
He is so freakishly like Ian, the film was confusingly real.
U think?
Thats a fucking really good way to describe it
Oscar performance
You can almost smell the depression it's that real
Piter Hook is Kurt Cobain))))
I went into this movie with only hearing maybe one or two Joy Division songs, knowing nothing about the band. I'm now completely addicted to them. I went and watched their live shows around youtube and was blown away by Ian's performances on stage. The actor here embodied Ian, heart and soul, no question about it. Also props the actors who played the rest of the band as well. They really brought the movie home. Very well done.
Natalie Barber WHERE DO I FIND THE MOVIE?
+Carlos Martinez it's available on TH-cam for like 2.99 I believe.
Its on Solar Movie
Money Funny. 9.99 now
Yo same!!!!
I left this movie very angry, sad and upset. This masterpiece evoked many emotions from me. I was totally consumed by it. Ian Curtis was such an Icon gone too young and too soon
Jose F Gutierrez I know he was too pure to live
When I heard this was being done i know that I'd either love it or completely hate it, being a lifelong fan of the band... It's actually t. the best biopic ever made in my humble opinion... well done, 10 out of 10, love the bit when the vocalist from "Crispy Ambulance" trying to stand in for Ian Curtis as vocalist later on trying to do a deal with Rob Gretton on how much he will be paying for the impossible task..? BRILLIANT!!! Also love how the band keep farting nervously backstage before they play on the telly 🤣😂🤣😂☮️💕
All the best Rock Stars are gone
Control is simply THE best rock biopic I’ve ever seen. Sam Riley with an incredible performance as Ian Curtis.
Is post punk
Facts
@@Tormentor.death122 Which is a subgenre of rock
@@nakisakarymbai5574 wtf is that bro 😂
@@thesaltiestanarchist wym?
the film blew my socks away xxx blinding fantastic acting x❤
Just watched it for the first time last week. Couldn't agree more.
Finished my third viewing of it last night, absolute banger of a film with a Legendary band.
I like how they are really playin, theres no background... fucking beautiful...
I had the pleasure of listening to Joy in my early 20’s. I wore their shirt like a badge of honor. Then had the privilege of smoking a joint and had a beer with their old road manager in Milwaukee Wisconsin of all places. During a Hanni El Khabib concert. One of the highlights of my life. I’ll never forget it.
I wore my first Joy Division shirt til only two specs of white ink were left on now an otherwise plain black T. Some rando came up to me and said " Is that a Joy Division shirt?" JD fans are truly a hardcore lot.
"Well I could call out when the going gets tough, the things that we learned are no longer enough.
No language, just sound, that's all we need know.
To synchronize love to the beat of the show."
It's fucking genius actually.
The guy playing the drummer.. you nailed it man!
I think we underestimate the genius of stephen morris sometime
Not an easy song to get through, a much more physical part than any of the other instruments with all those 16th notes
They really needed a drum machine to play that part because that is what Morris is
This has to be he best impersonation I've seen, simply incredible Sam Riley was in the zone
James Anthony Pearson, the guy who plays the guitarist, learned to play the instrument within 2 months before shooting the movie
how about the guys playing Peter Hook and Stephen Morris?
Actually I'd read no one of them know to play each respective instruments until the film. I think only Sam was the only one who actually know how to sing, that's the reason they chose him as Ian.
To be fair, most Joy Division isn't that difficult to play anyway
@@arch_6133 yeah true. the simplicity of their music is what makes them so unforgettable to me.
@@arch_6133 Unless you're a drummer...
For those who don't know, Sam Riley had never acted before this film. He was brought on specifically because he was a musician who bore a striking resemblance to Ian Curtis.
This guy really nailed playing Ian....
The guy playing Curtis is incredible
holy shit that's as close to real as real can get now to watch the movie
wow he did a great job. He looks like Ian, sounds and acts just like him. Thats what I call good acting.
he's not singing tho, but as for the rest absolutely
FrxBass Sam Riley DOES do the vocals in the film.
he has the mannerisms yes, vocally not that similar, disagree.
Sam Riley crushed this performance. He's an absolute diamond :)
This movie haunted me for weeks after viewing...the pain reflected thru Sams( Ian) eyes is simply intense..spooky how it was channeled thru Sam.I won't cast any stones
against the other mates but dammit Ian was in pain...the music lives on, peace to my brother.. peace
One of my favorite songs ever.
Rowan Warrior The XX sounds like them*
jake weston they sound nothing alike. the XX are garbage.
Probably one of the most eerily authentic performances ever!
After watching the movie, and becoming a fan, I had to watch them live on TH-cam just to see how good of a job the actor who portrayed Ian Curtis did. I was pretty fucking amazed at how well he actually did of him. He had him down great.
nobody could have done it better than Sam.
Nobody could do it better than Ian Curtis himself
I wonder what it must have been like to see them perform this song live-especially the first time they did. Having see the footage of the actual performance they did do, Curtis underwent an utter transformation mid-song. He starts out so calm, downbeat and understated, but then launches into his crazy looking dance and screaming into the microphone with his eyes suddenly bugging out. Must have been shocking to see in person.
I don't know how you can say that, he nailed that song, He sounds and moved exactly like Ian. I'm not quite sure what more you'd want from a performance
the acting is so amazingly done that if you had to show this scene to someone who's never heard of Joy Division they'd probably think this is an actual music video and not a movie scene
A gorgeous film.
OMG he nailed it..especially around @ 2:04 omfg he nailed it!!!
Rest In Peace, Ian Curtis. Only in your passing were you even mildly understood. But your music will influence the world for generations to come.
He didn't actually make most of the music, the lyrics more
Image clicking on the tv and seeing the original and just being blown away by this, awesome, Ian Curtis was and still is a legend
Sam does such an amazing job bringing ian curtis to the screen in Control, every scene he does is exceptional.
My beloved Joy Division ❤
From 1988 till today my favorite
This gives me goosebumps all over. Amazing performance and movie.
Riley's portrayal of Ian Curtis is so compelling and so complete it's almost uncanny.
It's as if he's actually become Ian what an incredible piece of acting.
The drumming is frenzied, and the singer is hectic, wonderful and well done manke lads 🇮🇪👏
That was scary and amazing at the same time, fantastic
The actual performance they're trying to replicate has a much more raw sound, but all four of them seem to become the characters. The fella playing the bass even has it really low just like Hooky plays it. Great attention to detail.
Frighteningly uncanny. Hair on my neck raised when watching this.
obviously there's only one Ian Curtis but this is an amazing performance and Sam Riley really did justice to the part and he himself has a wonderful voice
Samantha Morton's expression at the end of this kills me every time
Sam has Ian Curtis' mannerisms off to a T
Vocally not identical though.
THE best film i've ever seen.
Sam Riley has the 'dance' bang on!
He Definitley did Ian justice!
The attention to detail in recreating a performance like this is insane. I actually have no idea how you would go and find people who played like this. You gonna ask a pro to play like they've just learned their instrument? Gonna ask an amateur to play like they're possessed by a spirit? It's impossible
She's Lost Control was first on Unknown Pleasures which came out on June 14th and the Transmission single was released in October of that year.
that fella got it down to a tee, brilliant performance
I was in there somewhere. Very tiny venue. About 200 crammed in with a few more on the small balcony above. Great venue. Saw many good acts of the 90's in there. Stereolab, Broadcast, Sebadoh, Ariel M, Sparklehorse, The Fall, Clinic, Mogwai
Absolutely first class. Excellent !
What a true portrayal from every actor in this film! One day I believe each one will be rewarded with the reverence they deserve...
Ver a sam riley interpretando a Ian curtis de la manera que lo hiso...es simplememte sublime !!
Didn't they play "Shadowplay" on this show?
Alexandru Banica yes, but The Killers had already covered that song for the movie, so instead they decided to combine the intro from that performance with the T.V. version of Transmission
@nsr4interpol yes, I don't know why they changed it in the film but in reality they did perform Shadowplay on Granada
Loved Joy Division forever, saw this movie at the theathre when it was first released and bought the DVD when it was first released...
Top acting from Sam Riley and the others. Love this Band. Love this movie.
Sam Riley’s performance is just astonishing. Compare side by side with Ian Curtis. He nailed it. ❤️🤩❤️
For a little while, I actually thought that was truly Ian Curtis. The likeness is unbelievable.
yesterday i saw the film in the tv in germany. i was really touched and this is the best movie ive ever seen.
It was 'Shadowplay', not 'Transmission'...1978., their first live performance
Transmission probably fit better with the directors image of the film or he wanted to capture all the televised appearances and just combine them into one
I was wondering when this lad was going to get into it. Glad to see that he let the music and the beat take over.👍
Pedazo de pelicula!! Quien mas que Anton para reflejar la vida de Ian y Joy Division !! 😍🤩
Atuação impecável, não me canso de ver!
3 years..thats awesome, I was only expecting 2 month
i love the actual live performance that this is based on
they did an amazin job its like the same
Loved the movie. Only knew of some JD songs but realise now how important and what a benchmark they set. Beats the pap and dribble that hits the airwaves now.
Man this movie was really good. Gonna have to watch it again. Been a few years.
aaw thnx for posting this scene is indeed incredible!
Yes, thanks for that, had this up for nine months and only just realised :P
Captured perfectly in this movie.
Amazing song. 🎶 🖤🖤🤍💙🤍🖤🖤
best movie about Ian Curtis and Joy Division❤
Bernard❤
I wonder why they decided to merge Tony's intro to their performance of "Shadowplay" on Granada Reports with the performance of "Transmisson" on Something Else?
hooks, i guess
Scary how much he has studied him, and how his whole being is just tuned to Curtis. Just scary. God.
The fact that the actors learnt to play is amazing
For me..one of the best movies about a great great Band...in music history...forever in my heart...
Was Ian a big Bowie Fan??
Yes :)
but he liked velvet underground more
No, I think it was just Iggy's solo album 'The Idiot'
They were initially named warzsawa after the Bowie song so I would think yes.
they all were
So fresh and different back when I was a 19 yr old rebellious guy. Thanks for ride back in time.
control is possibly on of the best films ive ever seen in my life
@8ttavinius Heck they should. The Germs did with Shane West after "What We Do Is Secret" came out about the band. It would be awesome if I say so myself.
They resurrected joydivision Ian Curtis unbelievable the voice the character the look what a remarkable film
i bought the movie for 2 pounds on dvd, amazing acting and a great film, sam riley did a good job
A great film. I anticipated being disappointed before watching but was pleasantly surprised. Great acting and keeping to the truth of the characters (as far as I am aware).
When his arms start to move, Im like yay! GO OFF! Love the dance!
I discovered Joy Divsion thanks to this movie, amazing one
Ian"s dance
One of the best biographical films i have ever seen.
Uncanny. Spectacular performance!
He is a really good actor💔
Brilliant Film.
But I remember recording the original TV broadcasts in my teens, and I've always wondered why he says Ian Curtis comes from Manchester when he went to school and grew up in Macclesfield. My wife is a Macc Lass and her Dad worked with Ian and he lived about s minute's walk from their house. The scene of him going to work in Macclesfield is completely accurate. Manchester wasn't especially close and it could take over an hour to drive there anyway, depending on traffic and never ending roadworks.
Anyway, it doesn't really detract from how good the film is, even if you're not interested in the music it's a compelling and almost beautiful piece concerning human fragility in that little part of the world, during that little part of history.
@scaryforkids Sam Riley is amazing as Ian. The actors are actually performing this song [and all the others in the film,] as well
@fitster08 You're right . . . I just ordered "Control" off amazon and am hoping the commentary has an explanation as to why they didn't recreate this -- their very first television appearance -- using the proper song.
Acabo de ver la película.... increíble actuación.... Sin palabras, lo aplaudo de pie
That dancing is amazingly accurate
Those guys played their instrument like no one's business. Jesus. What a song.
@scaryforkids The actor's name is Sam Riley and he kicks ass in this role. Looks very much like Ian Curtis as well. Cheers!!!
Extraordinarily Amazingly watchable
That is just brilliant
wtf i just saw best video ever made!
Best cast ever! they chose very good actors who were also musicians. Harry Treadaway and Joe Anderson nailed it.
these actors nailed it
This is amazing!! the Nirvana of its time. Outstanding!!
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Might Go yes your right on that, it's the other way around now I see it, Cobain was the copycat...
Nirvana sucks, they are copycats of good bands such as Joy Division and Sonic Youth
Crapoop765 Velvet Underground 1969 Live
Alan Hyde Velvet Underground sucks, they are the most overrated band ever, like the Beatles.
La versión de esta canción es un poco lenta comparado con la canción original. Sin embargo es excelente la interpretación de los músicos; y como siempre Sam Riley brillante. interpretando a Ian.
Well yeah, Tony did do an intro, you've confused me here a little because I'm a big Factory fan and I've only just realised that the performances have been switched from Shadowplay to Transmission. Embarrassing. :P
I'm guessing the reason for that being that Transmission is a more famous song and probably best suited to the movie as well.