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MPAA RATING: R for language, some sexuality and nudity
Starring Cate Blanchett, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, Christian Bale, Michelle Williams, Julianne Moore, Ben Whishaw, and Marcus Carl Franklin
I'm Not There is a film that dramatizes the life and music of Bob Dylan as a series of shifting personae, each performed by a different actor—poet, prophet, outlaw, fake, star of electricity, rock and roll, martyr born-again Christian—seven identities braided together, seven organs pumping through one life story, as dense and vibrant as the era it inspired. (The Weinstein Company)
| GENRE(S): | Drama |
| WRITTEN BY: |
Oren Moverman
Todd Haynes |
| DIRECTED BY: | Todd Haynes |
| RELEASE DATE: |
DVD: May 6, 2008 Theatrical: November 21, 2007 |
| RUNNING TIME: | 135 minutes, Color |
| ORIGIN: | USA / Germany |
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The average user rating for this movie is 6.2 (out of 10) based on 69 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Robert I. gave it a7:
three cheers for ambition, but ultimately too hard to engage with. The elliptical tracks can bore or lose you too easily. But it beats Ray by a mile.
Jay H. gave it a4:
I was not impressed. All the different actors playing Bob Dylan didn't even look related. Cate Blanchett was a huge disappointment. She looked like Cate Blanchett and sounded like her, not Dylan. The direction was pretentious. The b&w/color was pointless. I have never been a fan of Bob Dylan as it is. The man can't sing and shouldn't be doing so. His songs are good, but his voice stinks.
Ryan D. gave it a10:
Most creative film of the year.
Daniel P. gave it a9:
I'm Not There is long, surreal and enigmatic, and overall a great movie. Cate Blanchett is obviously amazing, and Marcus Carl Franklin, Heath Ledger and Ben Whishaw are all great. Richard Gere is pretty good, but the role is under utilized and Christian Bale is so so. The visuals are great and varied, the soundtrack is top notch and you're in heaven if you're a Bobby Zimmerman fan.
Chris gave it a4:
I nearly left after 30 mins but hung in for another 60 I guess. I found the film went over the same angst filled void too many times to be really informative. pretty disappointing made even worse by Cate Blanchett's stereotypical performance. Hope Todd Haynes doesnt turn the lens on The Stones next
Michael E. gave it a6:
In spite of all its gobbledygook, really an ordinary biopic, with the same cloying tendencies as "Ray" and "Walk the Line." If the Fellini of the 1970s had directed either of those, undoubtedly this would have been the result, except it wouldn't have been so visually dull.
Frank L. gave it a9:
It’s more than a little tuff in trying to capture a 48-year career in a 2 hour movie, but the makers of this movie gave it a good shot. The movie has references (captured in images) to album cover drivel, reviews, Dylan’s poetry, and his songs. The best of this collage was captured by the Richard Gere section, where numerous images from Dylan’s songs/writing appear on film. The folks featured on the John Wesley Harding album cover are caught standing, looking at the Band- singing songs from the basement tapes, Big Pink, and etc. It would take a hardcore Dylanfile to catch even half the vague references in this movie. Kate Blanchett’s incredible talent was on display again as she portrayed the 65,66 Dylan. She among, all the actors, best captured his mannerisms. If you go to this movie because you are curious about Bob Dylan and wish to gain some insight into this enigma, you will not have the vaguest clue about what you are looking at.

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