Not everyone who suffers from depression caused by a variety of reasons, of which his medication probably played no small part, is having an "Emo crisis".
Whether or not he was addicted to cigarettes, has no bearing on the film, or his personality whatsoever.
I really don't know why you felt the need to add that bit of incidental and useless information.
The best part of the movie isn't the music, but the fact that it's about Ian Curtis.
The music of course is an added bonus, as is the cinematography, which is stunning.
They were not influenced by the Sex Pistols nor the Buzzcocks, but were of course inspired by them.
Their influences were drawn from earlier artists such as David Bowie and Iggy Pop, among others.
Why am I being a bit harsh and picky with the above meraber?
The emo comment irritated me no end!
Coupled with an early morning hangover.
To take a pseudo and pretentious modern day slapped arsed minRABet such as emo and render it onto a 1970's, genuinely troubled Mancunian man, is nothing short of criminal.
arob...your lucky you weren't banned.
Did you enjoy the film?
Has anybody else seen it yet?