When You're Strange

April. 09,2010      
Rating:
7.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The creative chemistry of four brilliant artists —drummer John Densmore, guitarist Robby Kreiger, keyboardist Ray Manzarek and singer Jim Morrison— made The Doors one of America's most iconic and influential rock bands. Using footage shot between their formation in 1965 and Morrison's death in 1971, it follows the band from the corridors of UCLA's film school, where Manzarek and Morrison met, to the stages of sold-out arenas.

Johnny Depp as  Narrator (voice)
Jim Morrison as  Self (archive footage)
John Densmore as  Self (archive footage)
Ray Manzarek as  Self (archive footage)
Robby Krieger as  Self (archive footage)

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Reviews

Plantiana
2010/04/09

Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.

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Sexyloutak
2010/04/10

Absolutely the worst movie.

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MusicChat
2010/04/11

It's complicated... I really like the directing, acting and writing but, there are issues with the way it's shot that I just can't deny. As much as I love the storytelling and the fantastic performance but, there are also certain scenes that didn't need to exist.

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Frances Chung
2010/04/12

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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jnarimbaud
2010/04/13

I expected something that embodied the the approach, the spirit, the intelligence & interests of the band. This did not, it played out for what it was a feature length advertisement for the re-issues of their back catalogue.It desperately needed to highlight what made them different from any of their peers & it failed. An in-depth exploration of their motivations & influences (musical, cinematic & literary) & how they fit together is what this should have been. It fails to capture anything that The Doors meant to me; & Is only good for a few short clips of rare footage.I'm quite surprised that UCLA film school graduate Ray Manzarek is not as ashamed of this as he is Oliver Stone's awful mess of a biopic. Is this the kind of film Jim would have wanted to be represented by? I can't answer that question other than by judging it against his own work; It would be a resounding no.

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JustApt
2010/04/14

Lately I've begun to forget how crucial The Doors were for me once. Well didn't Jim Morrison himself preach: "learn to forget"? But When You're Strange is a perfect reminder. There is the news on the radio that Jim Morrison is dead but somewhere in the American desert his revenant gets out from the crashed car – Mr. Mojo Is Rising – time is reeled a way back and the story begins. There is a lot of rare original footage I haven't seen before and the tale is painstakingly told in all details – from the uprising: "into this world we're born, into this house we're thrown" to the downfall: "this is the end, my beautiful friend, the end". So when the music's over turn off the lights.

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gerard-sparaco
2010/04/15

Despite the brevity of their career, The Doors have a firm place in American culture with streams of books, documentaries, biopics and even a Hollywood film. When You're Strange is the latest documentary to be produced on the band. Written and directed by Tom DiCillo and narrated by Johnny Depp, it is one of the slickest and best constructed documentary of the band produced.There are two pitfalls directors encounter when tackling the subject of The Doors, neither of which DiCillo is able to avoid. The first, and is quite unavoidable, is the blurring of the story of the band with the story of Jim Morrison. Granted Morrison was the focal point of the band, but all too often the other three musicians, and the music itself, are treated as sidebars to the story of Morrison.To DiCillo's credit he does include interviews and snippets about the other members of the band. But insight into their music is very brief. John Densmore speaking about the Doors in terms of the evolution of jazz is the most interesting, and made me wish there were more such insights.The other pitfall is entirely avoidable, which is to make vague generalizations and connections between Jim Morrison and the political climate and events of the sixties. While it is true that all bands, musicians and works of music are informed by their socio-political setting, there is also a quality in great music (and The Doors produced GREAT music) which transcends time and culture and address universal concerns.A blatant example of this is footage of The Doors playing "The End" at the 1970 Isle Of Wight festival. The footage is stunning and the sound is great, but too often the screen shifts from the band to stock footage of Martin Luther King Jr., the assassination of Robert Kennedy, and news reel video of US troops dropping napalm on a village in Viet Nam.This editing begs the question of the relevance between the two. What does a performance of "The End" in England in 1970 have to do with assassinations in the summer of 1968? "The End" began as a song about the ending of a personal relationship and was expanded to become a psycho-sexual drama bordering on myth, and it's relation to American politics and foreign policy isn't clear.Despite those concerns, When You're Strange is one of the best documentaries of The Doors. It opens with footage from what looks like a pristine print of Morrison's 1969 film HWY: An American Pastoral. Clips from the film are used throughout the documentary to lend continuity to the narrative, and often used to comment upon the events discussed.All of the facts seem correct, even mentioning commonly known details about the band such as Morrison wanting Robby Krieger to play bottle neck on every song.DiCillo also continues the trend of contemporary documentary film-making in being more intentional in the footage used and images shown to make a point. For example, when the narrative reaches the Miami 1969 incident, Depp's voice-over states that the band were "surprised." While saying this, the footage shows Ray Manzarek looking surprised. The scene has nothing to do with the Miami indictment, but such editing is effective in making his point.Overall this is a very strong documentary of the Doors. It was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2009 Sundance Festival, and it deserves such accolades.The bonus material contains a fascinating interview with Jim Morrison's father, the late Admiral George S. Morrison. This is supposedly the only time he's been interviewed about his son before his death in 2008. Not much is mentioned of him in the older sources such as No One Here Gets Out Alive. The only pieces of information in that book were his displeasure at hearing "The End," the letter he wrote to his son telling him that he has no talent to be a singer, and that he contested his son's estate after the death of Pamela Courson.The impression one gains from watching the interview is much different. He comes off as a proud and loving father who misses his son, whom he lost both to the demands of fame and his death in 1971. He reiterates his assessment that his son shouldn't have been a rock singer because he felt his talent lay more in film-making.If for nothing else, watching the interview with the Admiral is the most interesting part of the disc. It is unique since no other documentary has ever interviewed him, and makes it worth the asking price.

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thekyles99
2010/04/16

Well watch this companion piece along with Oliver Stone's the Doors as it shows you a lot of the actual events that transpired in the film. the movie starts with showing of what must be one of Jim's many home movies of him driving an old mustang and listening to the car radio as the announcer announces his untimely death in Paris. Makes you think what if he is still alive? i had a friend who is also a doors fan once test me by saying all the drugs and booze he put his body through???...There is no way he made it out alive. Well i simply replied have you seen Keith Richards lately...hmmm he is still around and still on stage the last time i heard and if the books i have read on the Stones are accurate he had a very daily and expensive heroin addiction going on. Tom Dicillo directs this with the awesome decision of asking Johnny Depp (mr cool) to narrate which only adds to the whole diffinity of this film. Doors live performances and background soundtrack fill in the blanks here which starts as Ray and Jim meeting at film school, to take a walk on the beach and talk about opening the doors of perception and starting a rock n roll band...little did they know how much of music history they would be writing for us. A must for any Doors fan as i am.

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