‘A blast of gritty, unvarnished relief’: why Breaking Glass is my feelgood movie

The GuardianMonday, November 17, 2025 at 10:00:05 AM
‘A blast of gritty, unvarnished relief’: why Breaking Glass is my feelgood movie
The article discusses the film 'Breaking Glass,' released in September 1980, which reflects the end of punk and the beginning of the Winter of Discontent in London. Despite being disliked by critics at the time, the film has gained relevance today. The author recalls watching it during a corporate job, finding it a source of gritty relief amidst a monotonous work environment. The film's portrayal of the music industry and societal challenges resonates with contemporary audiences.
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