BILLY ELLIOT
Billy
Elliot, a typical film which I’ve not seen yet. My mom used to say it was a
really nice film to see and I just used to think it was the classical crying
film. Yes, that’s right, that’s how it was.
I sat on
the classroom desk disposed to spend two hours of a (more or less) boring film
to then, write a compulsory review for homework. My prospects didn’t change as
the film started with a boy dancing and a background music; ‘A boring musical
film too!?’ I tutted.
But once it
started with the north England ambience, set on the miner’s strike of 1984, it
caught my attention.
The central
character is an eleven-year-boy called Billy Elliot, whose mother has recently
passed away. He lives with his father and old brother, both implicated on the
miner’s strike that is taking place in their own city; and also lives with his grandmother
with whom he has a very close relationship, he’s very attentive with her and looks
after her; when she was young she also loved ballet, that’s why she’s one of
the few persons who encourage him to dance.
Before
start dancing, he used to go to boxing classes but he wasn’t really good at it;
while he was in the course he looked at girls taking ballet classes out of the
corner of his eye, until a day he decided to try. That day, he realized that it
was made for him.
When his
father saw him at ballet classes, he strictly locked him in at home. ‘That’s
just for girls’, he said. The poor Billy
only had his teacher Ms. Wilkinson & his best friend Michael support (with
whom he has a special relationship during all the film, with a homosexual
tendency; a moral banned topic in that years.)
As the film
goes on, his father realizes how good his son is and accepts bringing him (as
his teacher recommended) to West End theatre
where, because his circumstances and despite doing a quite bad debut, he’s accepted
and where many years later he will
become a really successful dancer.
There are
two ‘technical’ things that should be highlightened: One is the vocabulary used by the characters
through which it is showed their limited education and are characterized; words
such: Divven’t, Piss off, ‘Dunno >
=don’t know’, ‘cas > ‘because’. Phrases like: ‘You don’t get owt for nowt’; etc.
And the
other one is the music used (T-Rex, David
Bowie ,...), classified on the ‘glam’
tendency which played with the sexual ambiguity on its aesthetic.
In general,
the film deals with two kinds of struggle: the collective one represented by
the miners and the personal one represented by Billy. And it also stimulates
two ambiances: a harsh reality and a childlike innocent ambiance respectively.
I started
to see the film with lack of interest and finally it made me cry.
This is an absolutely poignant and touching film. I highly recommend it.
This is an absolutely poignant and touching film. I highly recommend it.






