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I'm Not There (2007) Certificate 15

I'm Not There
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Rated 3.0 stars
Average rating
(55%)
 
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: 131 mins
Genres: Drama | Music/Musical
Languages: English
Released: July 14, 2008
Also available on: Also Available on: blu_ray

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.

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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, the film nevertheless lacks a narrative and a center, much like the 'ghost' at its core

Rating of 5 stars out of 5
Time Out

There are plenty of reasons why you might dislike Im Not There, Todd Haynes crazy jigsaw of a sort-of...

Highest rated reviews

43 out of 44 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 1 stars
I wish I hadn't been there

A Customer from London, 31st July, 2008

ARRRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH! Ouch that was the most painful experience - ONLY watch this is you have a very strong desire to involve yourself with all things Bob Dylan. COnfused, well acted but totally pointless...... Bogan!

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22 out of 22 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4 stars
elusive

Roland from , 28th December, 2007

This film is as elusive as the title and the subject promise. As an echo of Dylan this film delivers poetically but if you come looking for a revealing biopic turn back now. This film is not generous. It expects you to be something of a dylanophile. It also expects you to be an active responsive viewer. It might be fair to say though that it doesn't bring much new to the table. If you've heard all the albums, read the books and seen to documentaries this is a very enjoyable telling of a tale you're already familiar with.

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17 out of 17 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4 stars
Brilliant

cdoney77 from , 16th January, 2008

Brilliant, A Great Insight. I loved the way multiple actors were used to play the same person! very cool! and some of the dialog, excellent. I did get a bit lost at times but in all I really enjoyed this bio-pic. Rent it now you will not regret it.

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15 out of 16 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 0 stars
Dreadful

LeahSublime from from London, 12th August, 2008

One of the worst films I have ever seen. It is not arty nor cool, it is simply dreadful.

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Most recent reviews

Rated 2 stars
I'm Not There

buffyrules from , 9th March, 2010

Agree or not, I think you need to be well into Dylan to really get this film. Beautifully filmed, true, but it gave me little more. Respect to the actors playing the main man, impressive and brave, but this film as a FILM did nothing for me. Documentary may have worked better...who knows? :[

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Rated 3 stars
I'm not there

Nigella from from Hemel Hempstead, 27th February, 2010

The music for this film obviously was fantastic! Bob Dylan never ceases to impress! I was impressed by Cate Blanchetts performance and if you are in the mood for a mellow film this is it. The film is full of emotion and will leave you with a lot of thoughts about muisc, love, the music industry and poetry. The only bummer was theat there really wasn't a lot of excitement in this film - like i said mellow!

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Rated 1 stars
I'm Not There

A Customer from london, 26th February, 2010

considering the cast I thought this movie would be great, unfortunately is was awful. Very slow, didn't make sense, even 2 glasses of wine couldn't dull the pain watching this. don't bother.

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Rated 1 stars
This film's like a jar of Marmite...

ISB from , 25th January, 2010

You'll either love it, or hate it. Me, I mustn't know what Marmite is because I neither loved or hated it. I just didn't get it. And therein lies the problem... I very rarely switch off before a film is finished, but sadly I did here. Mainly because it's not a subject matter that interests me, at all. I was bored rigid after 30 mins and needed a fag. Why watch it them? you ask fairly. Well, because of the cast list for one. It's outstanding! Pity that the acting is totally overshadowed by a fractured and, dare I say it, pointless storyline. If you've rented this to see Blanchett in action, skip to 45 mins in where you'll find her doing her thang, rather well. Two, I really wanted to like this just so I can say what a cultured, clever boy I am. Unfortunately, if you neither like or care about Dylan then this is hard work. It's all over the place and hard to understand. If you do like and care about Dylan, I still think it's hard work. I've heard it's factually inaccurate and open to subjectivity (of course). In short, I think this is best classed as a mockumentary. Watch it as thus and you might not be disappointed. I'm going to finish that fag now...

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