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Everybody's Talking About Jamie (UK)

When the movie starts with cards that say "This really happened. Then we added dancing and singing.", you know you are in store for something special. A strong idea and hopefully an equally string execution. Apparently based on a true story of Jamie, a 16 year old drag queen, that first surfaced as a BBC documentary and then a musical which apparently still plays in London.The story is new to me and I wasn't aware of the details, so here I started watching the film recently released on Prime video.

Set in Sheffield, England, 16 year old Jamie lives with his mother and aspires to become a drag queen. Even though he is out and comfortable with it at school, it doesn't stupor him from occasionally getting bullied by other his classmates or by a very conservative teacher. But with support of his best friend is Pritti and his very encouraging mother, he keeps going. Jamie wants to go to school prom in drag but knows nothing about it. Enter an older drag queen, and now Jamie's mentor Hugo who gives him confidence to try out his drag acts in his club as a precursor to the big prom finale. With bit of struggle, Jamie manages to perform but everyone finds out and his school strictly prohibits him from attending school in drag. Meanwhile, Jamie, who has had a wonderful relationship with his mother, finds out truth about how his father wants nothing to have to do with him, which breaks his heart. But again with support of his near and dear ones, Jamie manages to break taboo by showing up in prom as Jamie in a dress and not drag, thereby challenging the social norms and even forcing them to be accepted.

The film started off really well but at almost 2 hours of running length, I will be honest, At one point after an hour, I started losing interest. Its hard to pin point exactly where, but at some points it felt dragging a bit. Surprisingly I actually enjoyed most of the musical numbers. They were every well choreographed and took us into the minds of the characters. Though the story is about Jamie, the best moments and the heart of the film lies in the relationship he shares with his mother Maragret. Anyone should be so lucky to have a mother like her who goes out of her way to make her son special every single time. The last scene when Jamie sends her the prom picture is real short but that touched a chord with me and I found that emotion so beautiful and necessary. Protti, as Jamie's best friend provides the right support that we would expect from a friend. And now lets talk about Jamie. The actor does a fabulous job portraying Jamie's anguish and struggle. He is much better when he is singing and dancing, but somewhere he is still a bit raw when it comes to dialogue delivery. Overall, the film is a musical (not my favorite) that has loads of enthusiasm and a good heart, but lacks finesse and has its moments that could be done better. It's still definitely worth your time though. (7/10)

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