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Unread 15 Feb 2008, 17:57   #31
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Re: The GD Movie Archive

Quasi-Biopic

I'm Not There

A film about Bob Dylan. Instead of using a standard narrative however, there were six different people playing Bob Dylan (including Kate Blanchett and some little black kid). Each one represented a different phase of his career and some take the name of fmaous historical figures (such as Rimbaud and Billy The Kid) and in many ways were six different stories with no actual connection.

It meshes fact and fiction and each 'Dylan' is filmed in a different manner, some in colour and some in black and white.

I was particularly impressed with the performances by Cate Blanchett and Marcus Carl Franklin.

I would recommend this film but would suggest you do some background reading about Dylan to fully appreciate what is going on in this film.

Overall,

7.5/10
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