moviebox header nav
moviebox search icon
muted

England Is Mine

2017

R

1 h 34 m

Royaume-Uni

Biography

Drame

Musique

A portrait of Morrissey and his early life in 1970s Manchester before he went on to become the lead singer of seminal alternative rock band The Smiths.
More

5.8 /10

4048 people rated

Regarder en ligne

Dans l’appli

Épisodes

Meilleurs acteurs

Avis des utilisateurs

Épisodes
Meilleurs acteurs
Avis des utilisateurs

Épisodes

film
lklk
Netflix
Plex
Meilleurs acteurs(17)
starring avatar
Jodie Comer
Christine
starring avatar
Jack Lowden
Steven Patrick Morrissey
starring avatar
Jessica Brown Findlay
Linder Sterling
starring avatar
Simone Kirby
Elizabeth Morrissey
starring avatar
Laurie Kynaston
Johnny Marr
starring avatar
Peter McDonald
Peter Morrissey
starring avatar
Finney Cassidy
Darren
starring avatar
Graeme Hawley
Mr. Leonard
starring avatar
Adam Lawrence
Billy Duffy
starring avatar
Katherine Pearce
Anji Hardie
default avatar
Nicola-Jayne Wells
Rock Chick
default avatar
Vivienne Bell
Jackie Morissey
default avatar
John Dewsbury
Bloke at bus stop
starring avatar
Drew Jenkinson
Stevens bully
default avatar
Marc Graham
Gordon
default avatar
Joseph Carter
Gary
default avatar
Rosanna
Siobhan

Avis des utilisateurs

author avatar

Girlish_touch

20/03/2026 12:54
author avatar

sandrita bivigha

18/07/2024 16:26
England Is Mine-720P
author avatar

Namrata Sharma

16/07/2024 04:42
England Is Mine-360P
author avatar

manmohan

16/07/2024 04:42
England Is Mine-480P
author avatar

Mosa🤍

29/05/2023 11:55
source: England Is Mine
author avatar

Fallén Bii

23/05/2023 04:43
One of the greatest, tortured unconsummated love affairs in musical history, the story of Morrissey and Marr, is decentered from the story in favour of a series of asexual girlfriend. There's a lot of tedious, plotless nostalgia about being a thwarted pop star for about 80% of the film. The story begins in the final ten minutes of the film, and then just grinds to a halt. Jack Lowden works hard but as an alpha jock actor he is horribly miscast as Morrissey. A wasted opportunity.
author avatar

Zig_Zag Geo

23/05/2023 04:43
Everything you would expect of a pre-Smiths life of Morrissey, dank, a depressing struggle with life, rain, poetry, a little humour, some nice philosophy, a typewriter, a box bedroom wannabe/soon to be, a record player and records set in some 70's and 80's nostalgia. It felt like a cute calm film before a storm of a Smiths film to follow,hopefully. No spoilers from me here other than he doesn't die at the end but in the next film (please) goes on to create the Smiths.
author avatar

برنس الليالي

23/05/2023 04:43
I can't believe they made this film. What a pathetic bunch of crap. Nothing interesting cinematically and absolutely nothing to add to anyway even remotely interested in this artist. Complete trash!
author avatar

جيمى الحريف ⚽️gameyfreestyle

23/05/2023 04:43
This film tells the story of the life of the young Morrissey, before he made is famous in the bank The Smiths. The film is really boring. Nothing much happens. All we see is a very shy, socially awkward young man who refuses to talk to people. I can't see from the film that he is passionate for music. I can only see the passion for writing. There is little to engage or captivate the viewers. There is not even much music in this film either. The three scenes where posters of Oscar Wilde are seen may insinuate that he is homosexual, but this subplot is so undeveloped that it might have been better just to have skipped it.
author avatar

laurynemilague

23/05/2023 04:43
Yes it was only a matter of time before the life of Stephen Morrissey was brought to the 'big screen' and here it is. Now this is ostensibly about how crud his life was before he started The Smiths with Jonny Marr. Played by a handsome devil in the shape of Jack Lowden - he was in 'Dunkirk'. It centres around his life in Manchester and his struggles with depression and issues of friendship, trust angst and writing critical letters on the Manc music scene to the NME. All the actors do a good job in their respective roles but is does have a staged quality in places - probably due to the cheap wigs that are sadly a part of period films these days. It started off quite well and I was hooked then it starts to meander and spends soo much time on how he was miserable and working in jobs he hated - well we have all done that so as a vehicle for escapism it sort of fails. Then just as it was starting to show a glimmer of hope.... The end credits roll or is it reel? Anyway I had that - how soon is now feeling and just said of Director Mark Gill - don't take a bow - sorry not recommended at all.
Disclaimer: All videos and pictures on MovieBox are from the Internet, and their copyrights belong to the original creators. We only provide webpage services and do not store, record, or upload any content.