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Wednesday, 12 December 2007

Kurt Cobain - About a Son (2007) DVD (Video)



Kurt Cobain - About a Son

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# Actors: Kurt Cobain
# Format: Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
# Language: English
# Region: All Regions
# Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
# Number of discs: 1
# Rating NR
# Studio: Shout Factory Theatr
# DVD Release Date: February 19, 2008
# Run Time: 97 minutes

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kurt Cobain in His Own Words
It is hard to find a single figure that looms larger in recent rock history than Kurt Cobain. It's harder still to come across an artist whose true nature was so obscured, even distorted, by his own legend. About a Son, based on interviews with Come as You Are author Michael Azzerad, offers a rare, sincere, and deeply moving glimpse into Cobain's private world. In the process, it reveals a side of the late musician often left out of sensationalized media portrayals of his life, drug use, and tragic end--he is perceptive, thoughtful, and quietly articulate, reflecting on his experiences with a candor unmatched in other interviews.

What makes the film unusual among documentaries is director AJ Schnack's determination to stay out of the way and allow Cobain to tell his own story. Eschewing the typical documentary format in which the viewer's gaze is focused on the subject, About a Son creates the sense of looking out through Kurt's eyes, seeing the images he would have seen and hearing the music he listened to. There are no Nirvana songs--just the music that inspired and influenced Cobain--and the visuals are a montage of evocative images of Aberdeen, Olympia, and Seattle. Listening to Kurt's sleepy, gravelly narration (most of the interviews were conducted in the wee hours of the morning) against the backdrop of these images elicits the feeling of taking a long stroll and talking intimately with an old friend.

As you stroll through Washington streets slicked with rain, passing floating bundles of Aberdeen timber, punk rock Olympia kids, and the city lights of Seattle, Kurt talks about his parents' divorce, his lifelong sense of isolation, the unexpected consequences of fame, and his unabashed devotion to his wife and daughter. He tells of a life clearly fraught with pain and depression, yet fueled with creative passion. The personality he reveals is one of contradictions: the desire for recognition vs. the desire for solitude; deep concern for humanity vs. revulsion toward humanity's darker side; a harsh reality vs. a longing for the simplicity of childhood.

About a Son is as much a portrait of the Pacific Northwest as it is a rendering of Kurt Cobain. Alongside breathtaking cinematography, Cobain's narrative shows that many of these private contradictions were the product of a deep-seated ambivalence toward his environment. As a child, he was alternately comforted and stifled by small-town Aberdeen; as a budding artist, he was nurtured by Olympia's creativity, yet felt like an outsider; in his Seattle days, he helped place the city on the musical map while deriding media hype about the "grunge scene."

As the lone figure of Cobain fades at the film's end, one cannot help but feel the loss of an extraordinary artist--and an extraordinary individual--as he vanishes from sight.

12 December 2007 at 09:44  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

NOT WORTH THE MONEY

Just another company trying to make a few more bucks of poor dead Kurt Cobains Bones.As person who truly loved Kurts music, I find these kind of bottom feeding, bone picking vultures extremely offensive.If you want to see some neat stuff about Kurt and that band he was in ,Oh what it's name , oh I just cant remember , Nirva something.Go to the internet fan club and best of all it's free and you will be more satisfied. Lots of concert performances and interviews some quite long.Don't bother buying this unless you pay under 5 bucks, and I am serious about the 5 bucks no more then that.

12 December 2007 at 09:45  

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