It might not be everyone’s ‘cup of tea’. It is rude, crude, and anti-establishment. Released in the 1990’s it references a time where radio was still remembered as a means to give a voice to hidden voices. The internet was already in existence, but websites and the dot-com boom were still to happen.
I’m interested to find out what the swipe generation who have grown up in a world where everyone can have their own global voice on facebook think about this film.
But if you are looking for an evenings entertainment and watch this, please post a comment with any insights you gain.
This links to the films page on IMdb.com
It is not a musical, but the role of music is also a key theme in the film. What pieces of music speak the things you can’t find the words for?
What is the role of a prophet?
If they are trying to get a message across which the establishment is unaware of, does this mean they will always have to transgress social norms? Rude, crude, or anti-establishment …

