Charles Bukowski has the reputation of being a drunk, a womanizer and a frequent gambler. His work combines fiction with real life, and director John Dullaghan attempts to challenge the common perceptions of the writer by exploring the background of the character. This documentary draws information ... Read review
The film traces the extraordinary life of Charles Bukowski from an abusive childhood ... more
through decades of poverty and alcoholism; numerous menial jobs and turbulent relationships to his eventual international celebrity as a poet, novelist and underground cult figure. Director John Dullaghan spent seven years researching and shooting Bukowski: Born Into This, conducting dozens of interviews with relatives, neighbors, fellow post office workers, girlfriends and friends like Bono, Sean Penn, Harry Dean Stanton, Barbet Schroeder and Taylor Hackford. In doing so the director has crafted a fitting portrait of a literary icon, offering the most revealing look yet of Bukowski and his work. The result is a film that peels off the hardened mask of the mythic Bukowski to reveal the insecure, loving and extremely human man -and the artist -underneath.
Bukowski: Born Into This is the first comprehensive documentary of Charles Bukowski ... more
(1920-1994) - international celebrity poet novelist and underground cult icon. Director John Dullaghan spent seven years researching and shooting conducting dozens of interviews with relatives girlfriends and other poets as well as better-known friends like Bono Sean Penn Harry Dean Stanton Barbet Schroeder and Taylor Hackford.
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Charles Bukowski has the reputation of being a drunk, a womanizer and a frequent gambler. His work combines fiction with real life, and director John Dullaghan attempts to challenge the common perceptions of the writer by exploring the background of the character. This documentary draws information from poetry readings; as well as interviews with friends, his old publishing companies and Bukowski himself.
As with most documentaries, ... ...and that's mainly due to Bukowski not being with us [physically] anymore to back up the stories concerned with his life (he died in 1994, after a year-long battle with Leukaemia).
The raw footage of Bukowski reading his poems in front of various audiences, and the interviews where he speaks of his relationships with other women is where things really become interesting. A scene shot in 1986 shows an intoxicated Bukowski becoming agitated ... more
Charles Bukowski has the reputation of being a drunk, a womanizer and a frequent gambler. His work combines fiction with real life, and director John Dullaghan attempts to challenge the common perceptions of the writer by exploring the background of the character. This documentary draws information from poetry readings; as well as interviews with friends, his old publishing companies and Bukowski himself.
As with most documentaries, the information collected is not always 100% reliable, but will provoke a variety of debate anyway. Are his ex-girlfriends speaking the truth in their interviews, or are they just selling a story for five minutes of fame? Of the various celebrities paying their respects, which of them really knew Bukowski's when he was alive? Of course, you never really get a definite answer to each of these questions, and that's mainly due to Bukowski not being with us [physically] anymore to back up the stories concerned with his life (he died in 1994, after a year-long battle with Leukaemia).
The raw footage of Bukowski reading his poems in front of various audiences, and the interviews where he speaks of his relationships with other women is where things really become interesting. A scene shot in 1986 shows an intoxicated Bukowski becoming agitated by his wife and then attempting to kick her off the couch. It hardly sheds any positive light on the already controversial life of the writer, but such instances really make you want to explore the conflict in Bukowski's life even further. Why does he seemingly hate people, for example?
Unfortunately, the overall mix of associate stories and Bukowski giving his own account in front of the camera means that we never really achieve a better understanding of the writer than the one we had before. This may be because Bukowski actually was a drunk, a womanizer and a frequent gambler, as first thought, or it may be because the film doesn't really delve any deeper than this.
Whereas I won't deny that Born Into This is an interesting account of the author in question, in places it does feel as if it was made to portray the influence Bukowski had on the lives of others -- Bono, Sean Penn and Tom Waits each give their story -- rather than go for broke and uncover the man behind the writing pen. Having just read his novel Women, there's a contrast in his chauvinistic sexual tendencies with some of the most touching moments he spent living in isolation, which can be seen in some of his poetry.
Dullaghan has collected a lot of information on Bukowski, but still we only get to see glimpses of the writer's sentimentality shining through. It may not be entirely the director's fault, considering that Bukowski much prefers to portray his drunken alter-ego within view of the public, but I still cannot help but feel a little disappointed.
Perhaps I am blinded by my admiration for the writer's work, but I can't help but think there's more to Bukowski than meets the eye here.
BUKOWSKI: BORN INTO THIS is a highly entertaining, informative tribute to notorious writer and recluse Charles Bukowski (1920-1994), his work, his life, and the people who were inspired and influenced by him.
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LACE GROUP; SONY DADC
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English
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Dolby Digital
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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.
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 colours, adding new insight to this fascinating and hard-to-know character whose memory will not soon be forgotten.
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