A documentary about Dennis Hopper.A documentary about Dennis Hopper.A documentary about Dennis Hopper.
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I don't watch a lot of documentaries, but that might change after seeing this one. I knew going in that it was about Dennis Hopper, and didn't know anything other than that. I thought that was all I needed to know. But it's not a typical interview documentary where they talk to some people, have some narration, then repeat it all over again. This is engaging and entertaining. It tells a story and uses techniques that I have not previously seen in documentaries, but which seem obvious in retrospect. I appreciated what I saw, and I recommend this film to anyone who even has a mild interest in Dennis Hopper, or even if you just have a couple hours to kill.
Not so much a "Hopper documentary" as documentation of his relationships with a passel of Hollywood figures, most importantly his factotum Satya De La Manitou. Offers much fascinating footage and some incisive observations, but morphs into a hagiography, larded with laughably florid panegyrics and pretentious passages that echo the more dire scenes in Hopper's wildly overpraised "The Last Movie". Offers next to nothing on his early years and career and precious little on "Easy Rider", which is an observation, not a criticism. Largely accomplishes what it sets out to do.
A beautifully shot and moving exploration into the artistic enigma that was Dennis Hopper. I didn't know that much about his followup to Easy Rider called The Last Movie before seeing this film and found myself simultaneously inspired and stunned. Great insight and stories here from Hopper's buddies particularly Dean Stockwell, David Lynch, Wim Wenders and Hopper's "Right-Hand Man" Satya.
Great insight and stories of the amazing Dennis Hopper from his wing-man, Satya De La Manitou
A must see for any Hopper fan.
He's missed beyond words.
Well done, Satya!
Dennis Hopper's right hand man tells stories about his time with him.
This is a pretty good look at Dennis Hopper as told by his pal Satya De La Manitou. You don't get a full look at his life or anything, just the times the two of them shared and what they meant to Satya.
Overall a heavy focus on the 70s and 80s, with the most time given to the period of THE LAST MOVIE.
There is some nice cinematography here and the behind the scenes looks are very interesting but if you want a straightforward documentary, you might be a tad disappointed. There isn't much detail about specific other movies, but there are lots of stories.
This is a pretty good look at Dennis Hopper as told by his pal Satya De La Manitou. You don't get a full look at his life or anything, just the times the two of them shared and what they meant to Satya.
Overall a heavy focus on the 70s and 80s, with the most time given to the period of THE LAST MOVIE.
There is some nice cinematography here and the behind the scenes looks are very interesting but if you want a straightforward documentary, you might be a tad disappointed. There isn't much detail about specific other movies, but there are lots of stories.
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