I'm Not There

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Drama / Music / Biography
USA / Germany / Canada, 2007, 135 min (Alternative: 130 min)

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Todd Haynes presents an unconventional biopic of the legendary singer/songwriter Bob Dylan. Six actors including Cate Blanchett, Heath Ledger, Richard Gere, Christian Bale and Ben Whishaw portray Dylan as a series of shifting personae. From the public to the private to the fantastical, I'm Not There weaves together a rich and colourful portrait of this ever-elusive American Icon. (Icon Home Entertainment)

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Lima 

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English At times it’s not very viewer-friendly, it lacks a narrative structure, but I still enjoyed it. If I had to liken Haynes's film to something, two words come to mind: emotional puzzle. It’s main asset is the almost permanent music of Dylan in the background, the recreation of the atmosphere of the beatnik generation and the incredible Cate Blanchett, who perfectly nailed Dylan's tics, movements and even the cigarette holding. On the other hand, the unnecessary Richard Gere (although I understand "what the poet meant to say") and the overly long runtime bring this film down a peg. PS: I really liked Ben Whishaw with his insecure, embarrassed, boyish expression, so typical of young Dylan :o) ()

kaylin 

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English A biography that you haven't seen yet. That is, if you haven't seen it already... Not only do various filming formats alternate here, but actors also alternate in the lead role. Although each character has a different name, they all somehow represent a part of Bob Dylan's life. That's what this film is about, this music giant. A documentary that you won't see anywhere else, a musical where songs sound like a soundtrack, not necessarily from the mouths of the characters, and of course, a film where all the selected actors shine in the best light. Christian Bale, as well as Ben Winshaw and Heath Ledger, and especially Cate Blanchett, prove their incredible versatility. But in this film, not a single actor is overshadowed. However, it's all about that one person and that beautiful music. I must admit, this film surprised me a lot. I'm not saying it's easily digestible, but it's simply something new, experimental, and definitely not bad. ()

angel74 

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English First and foremost, I must praise all the actors portraying the legendary musician Bob Dylan, among whom the queen is the amazing Cate Blanchett. Speaking of women, the ethereal Charlotte Gainsbourg as the girlfriend of Robbie Clark, played by Heath Ledger, made a very strong impression. I don't care that I sometimes got lost in the tangle of imaginary destinies - after all, in real life, we all more or less get lost. And I want to lose myself with brilliant lyrics on my lips and wonderful music in my heart, both of which I got in spades thanks to this cinematic treat. (90%) ()