In the midst of glam rock's excesses, enigmatic star Brian Slade makes a daring prediction: his own stage death. But when he fakes his demise, his world begins to unravel. A decade later, a journalist and former fan delves into Slade's life, exposing the truth behind his downfall and reigniting the passion of his most devoted followers.
Does Velvet Goldmine have end credit scenes?
No!
Velvet Goldmine does not have end credit scenes.
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In what year does the movie Velvet Goldmine primarily take place?
In 1984, British journalist Arthur Stuart embarks on a quest to investigate the mysterious withdrawal from the limelight of the iconic glam rock legend, Brian Slade. This enigmatic artist had been thrust into the public eye a decade prior with a sensational death hoax. As Stuart interviews various figures integral to Slade’s illustrious yet tumultuous career, each recollection unfolds as a captivating vignette, diving deep into both Slade’s personal and professional intricacies.
A significant aspect of the narrative delves into the dynamics of Stuart’s family grappling with his homosexuality, and how the vibrant gay and bisexual glam rock culture of the 1970s served as a catalyst for his self-acceptance. Rock concerts, flamboyant fashion, and the world of rock journalism vividly illustrate the youth culture and LGBTQ+ scene thriving in Britain during this era. At the onset of his illustrious journey, Slade finds himself married to Mandy. However, upon arriving in the United States, he becomes entangled with the American rocker Curt Wild, played by Jonathan Rhys Meyers, leading to a dramatic involvement that alters both their lives.
As their fame skyrockets, the vignettes depict how both Wild and Slade increasingly become difficult personalities to manage, leading to fractures in their relationships, both personal and professional. The climax of Slade’s career spirals downward after a controversial stage stunt—faking his own murder—which provokes a fierce backlash from both critics and fans.
Seeking the truth about Slade’s current existence, Stuart faces unexpected news from his editor who deems the story unworthy of public interest, redirecting him to cover the Tommy Stone tour—coincidentally, the new persona of Brian Slade. As the story unfolds, it is revealed that Stuart was present at the infamous concert where Slade supposedly faked his demise. After a night filled with emotional encounters, including a passionate liaison with Wild, Stuart ultimately confronts Tommy Stone, with mesmerizing moments such as Wild casually handing over a piece of jewelry once belonging to Oscar Wilde, adding layers to this intricate tale of fame, identity, and the bittersweet legends of rock and roll.
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