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Synopsis: Its All Gone Pete Tong is a comedy following the tragic life of legendary Frankie Wilde. The story takes us through Frankie's life from one of the best DJ's alive, through subsequent battle with a hearing disorder, culminating in his mysterious disappearance from the scene. A genius in his own right, he clawed his way to the top of the DJ ranks, now living the opulent life of a superstar, he resides in his trophy villa in Ibiza with his trophy wife. This is when tragedy hits. Due to a hearing disorder he is rapidly going deaf with only one functioning ear to complete the new Ibiza season. How is he doing behind the decks? Horrible. How is he doing in the studio where he produces his remixes? Frankie dives into a low period, struggling with deafness in utter depression. After a year of locking himself away he emerges on the other side with a fresh attitude towards his affliction. He accepts his deafness and learns to function without sound. Will Frankie make it back to the DJ booth? Wil
Director(s): Michael Dowse
Production: Matson Films
  11 wins & 9 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.4
Metacritic:
56
Rotten Tomatoes:
77%
R
Year:
2004
90 min
Website
258 Views


wanted to rest his ears completely.

He hired people to bring in supplies

for him to the villa.

The only accounts we have

of Frank during this period...

...come from various drug dealers.

He was in a very dark place.

I love you too.

- Where is Frankie Wilde today?

- What? I haven't...

I haven't talked to him

in almost a year now.

I've heard some stories. This guy

supposedly saw him in New York...

...wearing a garbage bag for a hat

and shoeboxes on his feet.

And he... And he had a rock...

...and he was trying to eat it

like a sandwich.

I don't...

I don't think Frankie would do that.

He looked like a bum.

He always looked like a bum.

But he had a really special bond

with the homeless.

Hello.

Hello?

Hello.

Is this where you come if you

want to learn how to read lips?

Of course. You want to learn?

I've got no idea

what you're saying, darling.

I can't hear anything.

This is the place, yeah?

They look like a couple of c*nts.

I don't know how to lip read.

Maybe you should

write something down.

I can't hear you, and I can't read lips.

So we need to get started somehow.

So, maybe, write something down.

Temper, temper.

Watch.

Concentrate.

Watch my lips.

Watch...

...lips.

Tongue.

Jaw.

One's facial expression...

...gesture.

Lip reading...

...is about seeing...

...feeling.

Fill in the blanks, Frank.

Stepdad.

Husband.

The quick brown fox.

- The.

- The.

- Quick.

- Quick.

- Brown.

- Brown.

- Fox.

- Fox.

- Jumps over the lazy...

- Over the lazy dog.

Faster.

The quick brown fox...

...jumps over the lazy dog.

Good.

Good.

F***ing good.

They all speak English here.

Don't worry.

Scotch neat, please, mate.

Double Scotch neat.

- Is that okay?

- It's very good.

See what he comes back with.

To my lips.

Cheers.

You and me got the same hobby.

Another one?

What can I get you?

Scotch neat, please.

Double Scotch again.

In England, it means "f*** off."

Very similar gesture.

F*** off. Double.

Double f*** off.

Waiter!

Double Scotch, please, mate.

No, more.

What do you want to drink to?

Do you want to drink to something?

Who's Simon?

Silence.

- Who is he?

- Not Simon, silence.

- Are you finished with him?

- Good.

Great.

I know what I could do.

I know what I could do.

I know what I could do.

F*** the DJ lark.

You know on TV,

you got a little ugly bird...

...bottom right-hand corner,

doing all this business?

I could do that.

I could be a cool one.

A cool little f***er

in the corner of the box. I could.

Think positively.

Yeah. "Are you going down

to Pacha tonight?"

"Oh, no, mate. No, I'm staying in

because Frankie Wilde's...

...at the right-hand bottom corner

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Michael Dowse

Michael Dowse (born April 19, 1973) is a Canadian film director. more…

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