Light of Day

Light of Day

1987 "When your family is closing you in, music may be the only way out."
Light of Day
Light of Day

Light of Day

5.6 | 1h47m | en | Drama

Cleveland siblings rise with a rock band while coping with personal problems.

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5.6 | 1h47m | en | Drama , Music | More Info
Released: February. 06,1987 | Released Producted By: Keith Barish Productions , TAFT Entertainment Pictures Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Cleveland siblings rise with a rock band while coping with personal problems.

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Cast

Michael J. Fox , Gena Rowlands , Joan Jett

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James A. Gelarden

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Keith Barish Productions , TAFT Entertainment Pictures

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Pookie Mahdis It has been a while since I sat through this movie that I saw at the theatre because Michael J. Fox was in it and his movies can be pretty good. He should stick to comedy where he shines. The two things I remember about this movie is i) one of the few movies I have gone to with my mother and ii) there is one scene where there is supposed to be high drama and a very serious line is said. The theatre burst into laughter for a variety of reasons including the character spoke words that were obvious to anyone watching, the acting was so bad, and everyone was thinking "enough already." So my mom did not particularly like the film but she was confused because laughing usually implies a comedy and she could not see anything funny in this movie.
juella90 Light of Day is one of my favourite Rock n' Roll films. Not the most popular choice, I'll grant you. A lot of people might question that, but let me explain my point of view. Most rock films deal with the rock star lifestyle. You know all the clichés: sex, drugs, booze, limos, groupies, hotel room demolition and general decadence (not that there's anything wrong with that; Spinal Tap is another favourite of mine!). In other words they deal with what is essentially UNREALITY for the vast majority of rockers out there. Instead they deal with a fantasy or an ideal, with what all us rockers would like to think is waiting for us just around the corner. Light of Day, on the other hand, deals with real life, and what Rock n' Roll means to several ordinary people. Several ordinary people dealing with ordinary, everyday problems; work, relationships, family, estrangement, disillusionment. Music is their refuge. As Patti Rasnick (played by Joan Jett) says "Music is all that matters. One hour on stage makes up for the other 23", and that is essentially the theme of the movie; No matter what life throws at us, we'll get through it as long as we have music. A theme that is reinforced by the final musical performance of the movie (I wont give too much away, don't worry).There is absolutely no glamour to be found in this movie whatsoever; and that's one of the things I love about it! Its pure, unglamorous REALITY. Travelling in a van, playing dives, boosting food to survive another day on the road and doing it all for the love of Rock n' Roll, and knowing that the alternative is just too f**king odious to seriously contemplate... Okay sorry, I'm getting a bit heavy handed with my review here, but anyway, in conclusion: forget Family Ties (I haven't even seen an episode of that show in about 15 years, who gives a damn?), Michael J. Fox does an awesome and realistic job in Light of Day (all the members of The Barbusters played live in the performance scenes), the plot has a subtlety and realism missing in practically every other rock film I've seen, and the songs are great! Yes, I recommend this film to anybody who's ever played in a travelling band, or just loves Rock n' Roll.BTW, in case my American friends are wondering: "favourite", "glamour" and "travelling" are not spelling mistakes. ;-)
jacobsuggs Paul Schrader is one of the most bold and daring writers in film history, and Light Of Day was probably just a chance to get to make a movie and who could blame him for wanting that? He did the best he could with it. The biggest flaw is the decision to go with MICHAEL J. FOX and JOAN JETT as the leads, neither of them have the weight to make it believable.FOX acting like a tough guy is just laughable and there's too much focus on the actual music they play which really just sucks. Not SCHRADERS best work, but an admirable effort considering.The film probably would of worked well with a more edgy and darker story and maybe with someone like SEAN PENN in the lead role and an actual actress in the lead. If SCHRADER was able to put his full signature on this film it could of been great
Motorskallen OK ... The soundtrack is awesome (since I just LOVE The Blackhearts), and the plot is a good idea. But I'm afraid the didn't use that idea too well. About a girl, who is a bit "lost", and who only care about her ambition to the rock band she's playing in. She's got a child, but who cares? This is rock and roll it's all about ... That's the most remarkable thing in the movie, when she cares less and less about her baby, and more about the band. Finally the kid calls her uncle "dad" ...So even if you love rock and roll (like I do), don't stay on drugs, don't mess your life up, don't give it all up for the music; dream big, live the life, but keep the family thing as the most important thing in your life.