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I'm Not There

I saw the Bob Dylan quasi-biopic I'm Not There tonight. I wouldn't necessarily say that it's a great movie--although it's not a bad one by any means. What it is, though, is a great concept just about perfectly executed. A straightforward biopic about Bob Dylan really would not work. Dylan has entrenched himself so deeply into the culture of America for the last thirty plus years that a different approach was necessary to tell his story.

So what director Todd Haynes did was do a movie about the myth of Dylan rather than the life of Dylan. By blurring the lines of fact and fiction (which is what Dylan has done his entire career anyway) Haynes managed to form what I felt was a really daggone accurate portrayal of the legend of Dylan. When I first heard about this film I felt like the whole getting different actors to play Bob Dylan was somewhat of a gimmick. Again, though, if you think about it there's really no other way to have done it (at least no other way to have done it that would have been nearly as fascinating.)

It is pretty interesting, though, the thought of an abstract biographical film. There's really no structure, it's just a portrait of the impact of one man. It paints the perfect picture as to what it was that made (makes) Dylan what he is. It explains his mythology perfectly without ever really bothering to explain anything. Either you get it, or you're not listening.

Is I'm Not There essential viewing? Not really. As far as rock biopics go I'd rank Control slightly above this one. If you're a Dylan afficianado then definitely go see it. I'd recommend, however, that you go with someone who isn't a Dylan fan, if only because it could spark a very spirited discourse.

(Watching ths movie made me start thinking about which rock/music icons would be just as equally difficult to tackle as Bod Dylan. The Beatles? Bruce Springsteen? The Velvet Underground? David Bowie? One could make a case that the Haynes-directed Velvet Goldmine was a Bowie biopic but it's more of a portrait of the entire glam era. On the flipside there are some acts that are dying to be immortalized on the big screen. Guns N Roses is the first that comes to mind.)


[ posted by reggie at 11/24/2007 12:39:17 AM ]
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andrew [email] said at 12:52 PM 11-24-2007:
Did they say anything about the GnR cover of Knockin on Heavens door?

The problem with these movies is that usually the rock star they're making the movie about is usually more well known and interesting than the movie. I don't want to see anymore movies about megastars. The vh1 Hammer movie was entertaining, but I don't want to see any movies about U2 or Van Halen anytime soon. Way too much nostalgia. I'd rather see one about James Booker, Peter Tosh, Nick Drake, or somebody where you can take some creative license without some silly premise like this one. The Joy Division movie was good because I had no idea who that guy was going into it, just some kind of a mysterious cult figure. But the movie was able to more or less define him. This Dylan movie sounds more like afterschool special material. As frivolous the Kurt Douglas Elvis movie.
    josh [email] said at 3:07 PM 11-24-2007:
    i agree with you about the joy division movie. i didnt really know anything about him going in, besides how he died, so the movie worked well.
jake [email] said at 1:22 PM 11-24-2007:
Wasn't there a John Lennon musical that used the same multiple casting gimmick?
rick [email] said at 1:35 PM 11-24-2007:
I want to see this.
josh [email] said at 3:06 PM 11-24-2007:
This movie sounds more interesting to me than the various Ray/Johnny Cash biopics because it isn't really a biopic, it addresses the myth of the guy, not the guy. That said, it still seems like a massive ego stroke and something you would only appreciate if you were a massive Dylan fan. I like alot of his songs but I don't really know much about him so I feel like I would probably hate this.
    reggie [email] said at 11:01 PM 11-25-2007:
    it addresses the myth of the guy, not the guy

    That's pretty much what it does although I must say it's not total ode to the myth of Dylan and in each of the different portrayals (except for Gere's and the kid's) the Dylan surrogate (none of them are actually named Bob Dylan) isn't really that pleasant a person to be around.

    It's a fascinating movie though not entirely a necessary one. Really, if one wants to see a biopic of Dylan then they should just watch Scorsese's No Direction Home.

    I like alot of his songs but I don't really know much about him so I feel like I would probably hate this

    I don't really know if any deep knowledge of Dylan is necessary to enjoy it (or hate it.) I'm certainly no expert. I wanted to see this more as a movie buff than as a Dylan buff.
MASON said at 6:41 PM 11-30-2007:
fantastic flick!
dont miss it
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    reggie [email] said at 9:19 AM 12-01-2007:
    It's entertaining for sure. I think Cate Blanchett can book her trip to the Oscars. Again.
mason said at 12:43 PM 12-01-2007:
definately, cate Blanchett is a lock
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