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Take Me Home: The John Denver Story

  • Fernsehfilm
  • 2000
  • TV-G
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
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Take Me Home: The John Denver Story (2000)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJohn Denver achieved fame, fortune, and acclaim for his iconic country-pop music, but his sunny personality masked private pain and dark secrets that his celebrity could never heal.John Denver achieved fame, fortune, and acclaim for his iconic country-pop music, but his sunny personality masked private pain and dark secrets that his celebrity could never heal.John Denver achieved fame, fortune, and acclaim for his iconic country-pop music, but his sunny personality masked private pain and dark secrets that his celebrity could never heal.

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    • Jerry London
  • Drehbuch
    • John Denver
    • Arthur Tobier
    • Stephen Harrigan
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Chad Lowe
    • Kristin Davis
    • Gerald McRaney
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      • Jerry London
    • Drehbuch
      • John Denver
      • Arthur Tobier
      • Stephen Harrigan
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Chad Lowe
      • Kristin Davis
      • Gerald McRaney
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    Chad Lowe
    Chad Lowe
    • John Denver
    Kristin Davis
    Kristin Davis
    • Annie Denver
    Gerald McRaney
    Gerald McRaney
    • Dutch
    Brian Markinson
    Brian Markinson
    • Hal Thau
    Susan Hogan
    Susan Hogan
    • Irma
    Wezley Morris
    • Zak
    Stefanie Walmsley
    • Anna Kate
    Gage Giles
    • Young John Denver
    Reg Tupper
    Reg Tupper
    • MC
    Kelly Dean Sereda
    • Mike
    Byron Lucas
    • Joe
    Garry Chalk
    Garry Chalk
    • Milt
    Tyler Labine
    Tyler Labine
    • Frat Guy
    Tyron Leitso
    Tyron Leitso
    • Student Producer
    Kurt Evans
    Kurt Evans
    • Production Assistant
    Saskia Gould
    Saskia Gould
    • Girlfriend at European Party
    Dylan McCoombs-Austin
    • Zak - Age 5
    Emma Woo
    • Anna Kate - Age 3
    • Regie
      • Jerry London
    • Drehbuch
      • John Denver
      • Arthur Tobier
      • Stephen Harrigan
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    cjmoye

    Good, but lacks depth

    In a word, shallow.

    Or how about, "a really good idea with a lot of potential"? Knowing what I do about John Denver's life I would have much rather seen a PBS documentary on him than this program - after which I wondered how much of what I had seen was real or just artistic license.

    The elements were there, I suppose, but they weren't very fully developed. And since I like Denver's music I wanted to watch the show, but if I wasn't a fan I don't think there would have been much in there to keep me watching.

    Perhaps a mini-series would have given the needed time to develop some elements a bit more. Or maybe it would have been just as shallow, but longer; I don't know.

    Maybe I just ought to read his book instead.
    pfehrman

    Not quite right

    After both reading and listening to John's autobiography in his own words, it's pretty clear that much of the movie is inaccurate to say the least and seemed to take on the counter story of Annie Denver. Many details were different from the book and many things left out. John was made to look 'goofy' which is not ever, at any time, the way I've ever perceived him to be. I grew up with John...I listened to his music and the words that he spoke; truth being, he was a deep, thoughtful individual who at his worst was just human. I believe too that he did accept responsibility for his own screw-ups...although that part was more closely relayed in this movie than other issues. I would love to see someone really come along a do a great mini-series on John. After all, how can you sum up this wonderful person in just a couple of hours. I have to say that I still miss him and think he was taken way too soon; and for those people who didn't care or understand who John was, all I can say is this movie isn't going to help much. Most of all, I'm sorry that you missed out on such a great person who has done more than any one person I know personally.
    6dudleydemon

    A great life. A lousy movie.

    This is a very difficult film to describe. How do you separate a movie that mostly stinks from the subject matter: the man and his music that had such a great influence on so many people around the world. And given the numerous inaccuracies contained in this film, how do we know that any of it is real. Is this a flawed portrayal of the life of a remarkable artist, or is it just lies from start to finish? My comments therefore will be aimed primarily at the film and not at the actual man.

    In Take Me Home we get a glimpse into the life of a man that is inevitably flawed, as in the best tradition of Shakespearean tragedy. His poor relationship with his father is echoed in his relationship with his children. His early life of frequent moving and his desire to communicate with the world are at odds with the idyllic love and home that any man would want. Eventually he begins to appear like a man who wants to sing about a romanticized life that he doesn't actually want to lead. In the end his declining popularity coincides with the achievement of a certain peace.

    One of the problems with this film is that John Denver's life was not a Shakespearean tragedy. It was simply a man's life. And as a depiction of such, this film has an almost total disrespect for timelines. For example, the songs appear to be chosen, not for their actual release dates, but for how they fit into the mood of a given scene. This may have been acceptable for any other film, but not for the story of a songwriter. Another temporal problem is that John maintains his 1970s appearance throughout the latter part of the film despite the fact that he'd cut his hair and emerged from the seventies like the rest of us. And then there was the split-second gap between Annie asking for a divorce and his meeting Cassandra. In reality that was five years.

    The acting is this film ranges from the sublime to the ridiculous. Kristin Davis, as Annie, is just totally gorgeous from start to finish. Her performance is without fault. The best performance though, was Gerald McRaney. As John's father he conveyed his distance and disapproval with real acting class. Indeed, a highlight of the film is the scene where he is teaching John to fly the Lear Jet. Very subtle, very genuine; a superb performance.

    And then there's the ridiculous. There is no other word for Chad Lowe's portrayal of John Denver. His comical attempts to look like he is singing would almost be funny if they weren't such an insult. It is obvious that he has no feeling for the music and no real grasp of the mannerisms of the man. He does, however, passably look the part. Indeed, when hiking in the mountains with his red flannel coat and leather hat, I could almost believe he was the real thing.

    Take Me Home has a few things to commend it. I like how it hints of a problem with alcohol but does not dwell on it. I like how they set up the scenario for his death but spare us the details, instead portraying a man in a moment of happiness. And despite all the faults it is, to date, the only dramatic depiction of the life of a man that had an extraordinary influence on world opinion.

    While this movie is something of a classic tragedy, and has managed to bring a tear to my eye every time I've watched it, I have to ask the inevitable question. How sorry should I feel for a man with his own Lear Jet? In truth John Denver achieved most of his life's goals with staggering success. Even his death was a death of consummate luxury. So why do I feel sorry? Perhaps he said it for me. "More than anything else, I'm sorry for myself, for living without you." The truth is, I miss him still.
    jerifredell

    John Denver's personality was not correctly portrayed in movie.

    While the movie touched on some very basic parts of John Denver's life as listed in his autobiography, it seemed to be more about Annie Denver than about John. The actor portraying John Denver made him look simple-minded and shallow - NOT the personality I've observed for two decades at concerts and at televised interviews!
    ApplCin

    Best thing about it was the music.

    I like John Denver's music and, ultimately, that was the only thing I liked about this film. Chad Lowe, though a fine actor, I thought was miscast. Not once in the entire film could I "suspend disbelief" and buy him as Denver, especially in John's later years when his 2 older children were teens/young adults and John was 50-ish. Lowe looked even younger than his own 32 years; never mind portraying the 50-ish father of 2 teenagers!

    I also found the writing/dialogue to be stale and cliched and scenes/events oftentimes rushed, packing zero emotion. It was more like watching actors do re-enactments on those biography shows than a film.

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      According to Annie Denver, "Rocky Mountain High" was written during a camping trip in which there was a meteor shower. This is where the line "I've seen it rainin' fire in the sky" comes from.
    • Patzer
      Depicted playing "Take Me Home, Country Roads" on stage in 1972, Denver's backup band has an electric bass. In the 1970s however, Denver always toured and recorded with a double bass.
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      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 251: Best of 2009 (2010)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. April 2000 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Kanada
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Granada Entertainment
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