I have a weakness for musicals. There's something special about a film when
the characters break into song. Most of all I like full musicals, in
which all the dialog is sung, films like
"Tommy"
and
"Evita", but I also like half musicals, in which there's only occasional
singing. "1 Day" fits into the latter category.
My friends know that I don't like hip hop music, but somehow the music style
fits "1 Day". You wouldn't expect the black residents of Handsworth to be
singing heavy metal songs. Although I admit, I did once see a group of black
youngsters sitting on the bus listening to "Du Hast" on a phone and singing
along. It was surreal.
Birmingham is a segregated city. There are areas which are almost completely
white, others which are almost completely black, and others which are almost
completely Asian. Handsworth, which is where the film takes place, is almost
completely inhabited by black people of Caribbean descent. When I lived in
Birmingham I was in Small Heath, an area that was divided between Pakistanis
and Somalians. They don't like one another. So much for Moslem unity, they even
have separate mosques.
I know Handsworth well. I recognise most of the locations. I also recognise
the locations used for filming in the city centre. "1 Day" makes me feel
nostalgic. I enjoyed living in Birmingham, but I'm also glad that I'm in
Germany now. I wish I had a portal so that I could walk from one country to
the other any time I like.
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