“Tommy, can you hear me?”
That is a repeated line throughout the rock band The Who’s film version of their rock opera Tommy.
Tommy is a psychadelic trip of a film based on The Who’s album from 1969.
Apparently. the film is very different than the album, with songs in different orders and others performing some of them.
The film was filled with stars including Eric Clapton, Tina Turner, Elton John, Jack Nicholson, Roger Daltrey, Keith Moon, and Pete Townshend. The music played throughout the entire film with the only dialogue being sung as well.
It was a real bizarre film that was engaging. You had to watch this thing closely if you wanted to keep up with what was happening. ”Pinball Wizard” was easily my favorite song from the movie.
Ann-Margret played Tommy’s mother and wound up winning a Golden Globe for the role. She was also nominated for an Academy Award as Best Actress, though she did not win the award.
I did enjoy this movie, but it was not one that I would consider watching again.
