- Sparkle (2007 film)
Sparkle is a 2007 movie written and directed by
Tom Hunsinger andNeil Hunter and was shot on location inLondon ,Liverpool and theIsle of Man Synopsis
Sam Sparks is a cheeky, charming
Liverpudlian lad who dreams of moving to the big city to seek his fortune. Conveniently, the kindly, avuncular Vince (Bob Hoskins ) just happens to have a flat available inLondon , so off Sam goes. Much to his chagrin, his somewhat overbearing mother, Jill Sparks (Lesley Manville ) moves with him, in order to better pursue her dream of becoming a singer. Sam finds himself in minimum wagecrapwork , but it's not long before his Northern charm has landed him a juicy PR job via sleeping with the boss. Then, of course, he meets a girl and everything gets complicated. White lies and infidelity keep the tension brewing while we explore a couple of soap operasubplots . Will Kate, Sam's young girlfriend, ever discover who her real father is? Will Vince ever let Sam's mum know how he feels about her? Does anyone even remotely care?Well, yes, that's the thing. Despite the pantomime nature of the story, a collection of engaging performances really draws the viewer in.
Bob Hoskins is in his element here, reminding everyone that he's a very capable actor who just happens to have found himself in a lot of turkeys.Stockard Channing pulls off the role of Shiela - Sam's boss and older lover - magnificently. The chemistry between rising starsShaun Evans (Sam) andAmanda Ryan (Kate) is undeniable, and carries the film through a lot of its morecliched moments. Sure, we've seen all of this a thousand times before, but we haven't seen it done this well in a good while. PlusAnthony Head is effortlessly amusing in the comedy gay uncle role, the sort of thing he ought to get to do more often.Production values are surprisingly high for a movie of this
ilk , another factor which helps to carry things along when thesaccharin starts to reach dangerous levels. At times it's possible (advisable, perhaps) to just switch off and enjoy the cinematography.So, back to those characters that we can't help but care about. Do they get their happy endings? Of course they do - this is never in question. Granted, they all seem to arrive at the expense of Sheila, but she's old, and the film's already exhausted its caring-about-people-over-thirty quota on Vince and Jill. The villain doesn't get to marry the dame, but in this case it's because he's her brother and she's not really a villain, it's just that someone needs to be the bad guy, and we can't stay mad at our hero, now, can we?
Trivia
Originally the main character, Sam, was going to be an
electrician and that is why the title was Sparkle. (In the UK, asparky is a nickname for someone in that profession.) However over time the plot developed and Sam's character was just looking for any kind work when he went to London. The producers however still wanted to call the film Sparkle, so had to come up with another reason for that. They gave Sam the surname Sparks, and developed his mum's character as a singer, so that they could continue to use Sparkle as the film's titleWriters
Tom Hunsinger Neil Hunter Directors
Tom Hunsinger Neil Hunter Cast
External Links
[http://www.sparklethemovie.co.uk/ Official Site]
[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0790751/ Sparkle at the Internet Movie Database]
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