20 November 2008 @ 10:20 am
I'm Not There  
I watched I'm Not There [imdb] last night. Its got a fantastic, all-star cast. Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Cate Blanchett, Richard Gere, David Cross (Tobias Funke as Allen Ginsberg? Amazing!), Julianne Moore, Charlotte Gainsbourg - who could want for more? How about some rudimentary knowledge of Bob Dylan? I went into this movie knowing absolutely nothing and I came out knowing no more or less than before. Maybe I thought Dylan was a little more of a dick-head than previous thought. The movie is topsy and turvy and I understand what they were trying to do and I appreciate it. In theory. The movie itself is confusing if you don't know the cultural references or haven't followed Dylan's career from the beginning of time.

I will say Christian Bale never ceases to amaze me. His voice! That accent! If this was your first time watching Bale perform you wouldn't have any clue that he is super Welsh. Same goes for Blanchet, who in my opinion, was the only good thing about the movie. She was absolutely amazing. I basically watched her parts and then turned the movie off. The movie was unique, I'll give it that. I could see myself becoming consumed by it, researching every line, looking for references from every interview ever done by Bob Dylan. If I cared. Its too bad I don't.

I will say this though, it really makes me want to listen to more Bob Dylan.
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let's all be special art rebels together.[info]jessicarulz on November 20th, 2008 10:00 pm (UTC)
i was curious about that movie, but never really followed up on it because i'm not a big dylan fan.

i propose we hang out soon to watch movies, smoke out, and avoid carbs.
Marissa is back: Choose: Robot Disco[info]meesha on November 21st, 2008 12:59 am (UTC)
Ooh! I second the motion!
let's all be special art rebels together.[info]jessicarulz on November 21st, 2008 05:57 am (UTC)
i figure between your blockbuster membership and my netflix one, there's gotta be something we can watch. alternately, we could venture into the land of the living and see something at the theaters!
Marissa is back[info]meesha on November 21st, 2008 02:57 pm (UTC)
Seriously!!

Lets see what's in my queue. I just sending back Dead Poet's Society today and right now I have Juno and I'm scheduled to receive Palindromes - me and Mike are going to have a teen pregnancy double feature night. Then the next thing I get is Lilo and Stitch, Heaven Help Us (I really think I have a thing about all boys schools), Cherish, The Craft and The Outsiders.

What's out? Choke? Twilight? omg - I really want to read both before I go see either. :x
AutumnHawk[info]autumnhawk on November 23rd, 2008 07:01 pm (UTC)
Don't fret, even for the Dylanphiles it was meant to be mysterious. I know a lot about Dylan, but much of it wasn't so much direct references as mirrors, talking in rich confusing metaphors in the way that he writes. It was kind of like a tribute more than a biography if you know what I mean.
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