Drop me a line if I forget to rate you :)
Also on dooyoo.co.uk under the same name.
Drop me a line if I forget to rate you :)
Also on dooyoo.co.uk under the same name.
Member since:28.05.2008
Reviews:9
Members who trust:2
This film is set in a family-run Northampton shoe factory, inherited by son Charlie after his dad dies. Unfortunately the business is going down the pan, and to corner a niche market Charlie decides to make women's shoes and boots for men (i.e. transvestites, drag queens etc.). There are also sub plots which address the issues of transgendered people in society and Charlie's relationship with his fiancee.
My first impression of this film was that it was a realistic, well-made Brit flick. The acting was of great quality throughout, and I couldn't tell at all that a lot of the extras were genuine workers in the shoe factory used for filming. Chiwetel Ejiofor made an excellent drag queen, a better woman than some women are, in fact! His songs were great. The accents put on by the actors were also superb.
I was very surprised by the events and transvestite elements of the film, having gone into it without any prior knowledge or expectations, but it worked really well. I forgot that it said 'based on a true story' at the beginning and thought it even more clever as it definitely came across as a work of fiction.
It's a good length, being 107 minutes, and I was gripped all the way through. I never realised how complicated the shoe making process was, though you see it rather than hear about it so it's not boring or repetitive. It was also fun to see all the different shoes and boots on display, from designer Milan wear to drag queen club get up.
One part of the film that I thought could have been improved on was the relationship between Charlie and his fiancee; their break up was unclear and I think a lot more could have been made about it. It was also pretty predictable, and she was so evil it was difficult to see how they got together or why they remained together at all. Pretty 2D. It would also have been interesting to develop a bit more on Lola/Simon's relationship with his dad (they did this badly and cut it - it's in the deleted scenes).
The bonus material sadly doesn't have a blooper reel. However, it is divided into sections:
Audio Commentary By Director Julian Jarrold And The Cast
The Real Kinky Boots Factory
Deleted Scenes
Journey Of A Brogue
I have to confess I didn't listen to the audio commentary as I don't like them, but I did look at the other sections so I'll give you my view on those.# The Real Kinky Boots Factory
This was a short piece showing the real-life shooting of the film on its various locations, focusing on the factory. This was interesting as it showed the actors' views on shoe making and how difficult it was; the actress who played Lauren's anecdote detailing her problems was particularly amusing. It also helped to create a link between real life and the film, which added to its plausibility and interest.
# Deleted Scenes
As I always say, they are deleted for a reason! Maybe 4 or 5 different scenes removed from the film either because they didn't fit, or were too crazy, I can only assume. The final deleted scene is an alternative ending, and it might have been better to label it as such (particularly for people like me who would be interested in that but don't normally like deleted scenes).
# Journey Of A Brogue
This was a look at how a shoe is made from beginning to end, basically a few minutes of clips of the involved process. I kind of expected an audio commentary for this as some parts I had difficulty following as they were so quick and/or involved, but no luck. Still quite interesting though, and my attention was lagging by this point so probably a good thing!
Overall, a fantastic film in itself and added extras on the DVD make it a worthwhile buy. The classification is a 12, and whereas there are no physically violent or sexual scenes, the issues themselves about acceptance and transgender might prove difficult for younger people.
How helpful would this review be to a person making a buying decision? Rating guidelines
Comedy - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: Tessa Peake-Jones, Buster Merryfield, David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst
Comedy - Director: Richard Boden, Mandie Fletcher, Martin Shardlow - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Hugh Laurie, Miranda Richardson, Stephen Fry, Brian Blessed, Tim McInnerny, Tony Robinson, Rowan Atkinson
Comedy - Director: Tony Dow - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: John Challis, David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Tessa Peake-Jones, Gwyneth Strong
Charlie Price (Joel Edgerton) owner of the traditional men's footwear factory that has ... more
survived in his family for generations faces the imminent closure of his beloved business which would have a severe impact on the employment prospects of local peo...
Postage & Packaging: £0.00 Availability: 3-5 working days
Based on a hilarious true story, this refreshing, feel-good comedy comes from the ... more
hit-making team that brought you Calender Girls! For generations, the Price family has made very sensible, very conservative shoes for men. But to save the business from ...