Review of I'm Not There (2007) by Scotts — 02 Jan 2008
Pretentious, incoherent and staggeringly bad. Critics who rave about the film do so to feel superior to the moviegoing public, claiming they "get it". Only Mick LaSalle is honest in his criticism: the film is a failure.
Of the actors, Heath Ledger fares best, while the overly-praised Cate Blanchett looks remarkably like, well, Cate Blanchett. And after putting up with this film for 120 of it's 155 minute running time, I was not longer there.
This review of I'm Not There (2007) was written by Scotts on 02 Jan 2008.
I'm Not There has generally received positive reviews.
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