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Purple Rain

Purple Rain

  • Status: Released
  • 27-07-1984
  • Runtime: 111 min
  • Score: 6.7
  • Vote count: 377

A victim of his own anger, the Kid is a Minneapolis musician on the rise with his band, the Revolution, escaping a tumultuous home life through music. While trying to avoid making the same mistakes as his truculent father, the Kid navigates the club scene and a rocky relationship with a captivating singer, Apollonia. But another musician, Morris, looks to steal the Kid's spotlight -- and his girl.

Prince

The Kid

Apollonia Kotero

Apollonia

Morris Day

Morris

Jerome Benton

Jerome

Olga Karlatos

Mother

Clarence Williams III

Father

Billy Sparks

Billy

Wendy Melvoin

Wendy

Lisa Coleman

Lisa

Bobby Z

Bobby

Dr. Fink

Matt

Brown Mark

Mark

Jill Jones

Jill

Susan Moonsie

Susan

Brenda Bennett

Brenda

Sandra Claire Gershman

Beautiful Babe

Alan Leeds

Stage Hand

Garry Johnson

"Jellybean" Johnson - The Time

Jesse Johnson

Jesse Johnson - The Time

Marc Cardenas

Mark Cardenas - The Time

Gerald E. Hubbard Jr.

Jerry Hubbard - The Time

Paul Peterson

Paul Peterson - The Time

Israel Gordon

Taste M.C.

Joel Thingvall

Club Techie (uncredited)

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If this were a piece of vinyl, then there would be one side that features a strong and charismatic concert-style performance from the star and another that depicts a second-rate brat-pack style drama that is almost cringemaking to watch at times. The latter element follows a young musician who is regularly his father's punchbag at home and who struggles to avoid travelling down the the same path, especially when he meets the wanna-be singer "Apollonia" (Apollonia Kotero). Though she's keen, she can't be doing with his temperamental behaviour and switches allegiance to the more stable "Morris" (Morris Day). That all meanders along offering little new or even interesting and way too many facial close ups. It's the musical performances - expertly staged, choreographed and produced that make this worth watching. Prince just exudes a chemistry, a sexuality and a swarthiness that makes it clear why the man was an huge international superstar. The upshot of the film, though, is really - just buy the album or watch the videos on MTV. As a drama, this is pretty hopeless.