I'm Not There Review
I walked out of a movie theater for the first time ever tonight. Actually it wasn't a movie theater, but a Music Hall, which was showing a bunch of new movies as part of Telluride By the Sea. I have gone to this yearly Celebration of Cinema every year that I have been able and try to see most if not all the movies available.
I'm Not There is a portrayal of Bob Dylan's life told through six different actors. Some disclaimer here. I don't really care for Dylan's work. He is a fine enough guy. I have seen him perform live and understood none of it.. I like some of the earlier stuff, but in general it just doesn't do much for me. I know nothing of his life or history, etc. So I wasn't planning on watching this movie, however the preview sounded really interesting. A very creative way to approach the subject at the very least and it has gotten some good press.
So why did I and my wife walk out? Well quite frankly we were confused from the start. Nothing made sense. I am pretty sure this movie would make sense to people who know Dylan's work and story already. But at 135 minutes long I couldn't even last 20. Others in the audience seemed happy, and laughed at jokes I hadn't realized had been told. They knew something I didn't. They knew Dylan.
I am looking forward to talking to friends that also went. Perhaps some of them were able to better follow what was happening. I will post an update here should there be anything relevant to mention from others point of view.
Have you seen it? Did it make sense to you? What was I missing? Who was the kid in the beginning?
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