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I'm Not There - BLU-RAY Version (2007) Certificate 15

I'm Not There - BLU-RAY Version

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Rated 2.5 stars
Average rating
(54%)
 
Starring: Marcus Carl Franklin | Christian Bale | Ben Whishaw | Bruce Greenwood | Garth Giker | David Cross | Julianne Moore | Cate Blanchett | Richard Gere | Michelle Williams | Heath Ledger
Director: Todd Haynes
Studio: PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 135 mins
Genres: Drama | Music/Musical
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Released: October 26, 2009
Also available on: Also Available on: DVD

Todd Haynes (VELVET GOLDMINE, FAR FROM HEAVEN) delivers this dazzling, experimental take on the life of popular music's most revered and enigmatic artist: Bob Dylan. In keeping with the impossible-to-pin-down nature of Dylan himself, Haynes chose to cast six different actors to portray several incarnations of the groundbreaking troubadour. The result is a challenging, sprawling work that spans several decades and genres. Woody (Marcus Carl Franklin) is a young black child with a folk music obsession; Jack Rollins (Christian Bale) is an upstart folksinger whose protest songs have ignited an entire generation; Arthur (Ben Wishaw) is a Rimbaud-esque figure who has begun to embrace a new form of lyrical poetry; Robbie (Heath Ledger) is a well-known actor whose marriage to the lovely Claire (Charlotte Gainsbourg) crumbles under the weight of his lifestyle; Billy (Richard Gere) is a slippery frontiersman who echoes Dylan's infatuation with the Old West and American folklore; and, finally, there is the substance-abusing, confrontational Jude (Cate Blanchett), who represents Dylan in the turbulent mid-1960s.


Much in the same way that Dylan appropriated a vast array of musical styles to create his own vernacular, Haynes does the same thing with I'M NOT THERE, using his expansive knowledge of movie history to pay homage to a variety of movements and genres (Godard, Fellini, Lester, etc.). The typically extraordinary cinematographer Edward Lachman outdoes even himself this time around, incorporating so many different visual styles that it's impossible to decide which is the most beautiful. While the cast all fare well in their roles, it is Cate Blanchett who runs away with the picture, proving once again that she is one of the finest actors the movies have ever seen.

Variety

Stylistically audacious in the way it employs six different actors and assorted visual styles to depict various aspects of the troubadour's life and career

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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1 stars
It's not all there

Sir John Read from Ascot, 10th March, 2010

Oddly constructed, confusingly put together and mind-numbingly difficult to watch. Rent if you have an insatiable appetite for the minutiae of Bob Dylan's personal life... NOT if you just quite like his songs!

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Rated 4 stars
I'm not there

bubgirl1984 from , 16th February, 2010

who would have thought that blancette would have made such a convincing guy? I am a dylan fan, and all round fan of folk music. This docu-drama style film focuses on the origins of folk. I enjoyed it

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