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Bukowski: Born Into This (2004)
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Reviews Counted:47
Fresh:39
Rotten:8
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: A thoroughly engrossing documentary examining the life of talented but troubled writer Charles Bukowski.
Runtime: 1 hr 53 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
US Box Office: $81,682
Synopsis: Director John Dullaghan spent seven years searching high and low for the most pertinent material he could find about the notorious writer, drinker, and recluse Charles Bukowski (1920-1994). The... Director John Dullaghan spent seven years searching high and low for the most pertinent material he could find about the notorious writer, drinker, and recluse Charles Bukowski (1920-1994). The result is BUKOWSKI: BORN INTO THIS, a highly entertaining, informative tribute to Bukowski's work, his life, and the people who were inspired and influenced by him. Using a large quantity of grainy black-and-white interview footage shot by German Cosmopolitan in the 1970s, some of the most frank conversations and classic moments in the film--Bukowski driving his car through L.A. with a big crack in the windshield, telling stories--come from this archival material. Other interviews come from Bukowski's wife and a smattering of girlfriends ranging from "Cupcakes" to Linda King, from a former post office coworker, and from celebrities and friends like Taylor Hackford, Bono, Sean Penn, Harry Dean Stanton, and Tom Waits. Barbet Schroeder also appears in the film to talk about his feature film BARFLY, based on Bukowski, which starred Mickey Rourke. With readings of Bukowski's poems peppered throughout, the documentary traces the progress of his life from his miserable childhood to his 14-year tenure as a postal worker, his column "Notes of a Dirty Old Man" in the L.A. Free Press, his foul mouth and dark outlook, his misogynistic view of women, his books, and of course, his steady heavy drinking. And yet, the film is uplifting and shows Bukowski's soft, ironic side. BUKOWSKI: BORN INTO THIS succeeds with flying colors, adding new insight to this fascinating and hard-to-know character whose memory will not soon be forgotten. [More]
Starring: Bono, Sean Penn, Harry Dean Stanton, Barbet Schroeder
Starring: Bono, Sean Penn, Harry Dean Stanton, Barbet Schroeder, Taylor Hackford
Director: John Dullaghan
Director: John Dullaghan
Producer: John Dullaghan
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
Reviews for Bukowski: Born Into This
there is plenty of conflict to be found in the Bukowski's life and work, yet little of it makes its way into Born into This
[Bukowski] is never seen in less than fighting spirit or formidable form throughout the documentary Bukowski: Born into This.
Dullaghan uncovers the human being behind the myth, thanks again to old footage.
Born Into This, its title taken from one of his poems, is a remarkable movie, because, like Crumb or even American Splendor, it adores the very people most of us might ignore if they passed us on the street.
You get to see more of the down side of the man than the genius of his work, it almost falls into that 'too much information' category.
a loving tribute to a writer, his craft and, above all, the idea of living and dying by one’s own creed
Provides an overview of Bukowski's work and allows us to gaze into the soul of a man who built a fortress of toughness around his vulnerable core.
The filmmaker knows when to shift the rhythm of his investigation. The authenticity of art is woven with the artifice of life.
Bukowski would be better served by a critical examination of his life, one which gets past the sentimental façade of an artist who played the roué to keep from tasting the bitterness (as Stephen Crane once put it) of his own heart.
Has the right, Bukowskian approach: Just tell it, just show it, no fancy dancing.
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