Review of I'm Not There (2007) by Tatsuhito K — 03 Oct 2016
This is a very interesting piece of work and I admire every aspect of it. I've read a couple of reviews that say the film's lack of coherent narrative makes it difficult to follow, and sometimes it is, but for the most part I wasn't bothered by it.
Todd Haynes is an experimental filmmaker and what he does in this film and with this story is quite bold and intelligent and unconventional, and I love that about it. There were times in the film where I felt confused and lost, but I think that is because I knew very little about Bob Dylan prior to seeing this film, and what got me intrigued all the way through is the six brilliant lead performances and the structure.
"I'm Not There" is not a film that I would revisit every once in a while, but I'm glad that I saw it.
This review of I'm Not There (2007) was written by Tatsuhito K on 03 Oct 2016.
I'm Not There has generally received positive reviews.
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