Thanks to its meandering, achronological structure, we don't learn too many specifics of Smith's brilliant career, and only a die-hard fan will find all of it vitally interesting.
Patti Smith - Dream of Life (2008)
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Reviews Counted:37
Fresh:24
Rotten:13
Average Rating:6.4/10
Consensus: Elegiac and personal, Patti Smith: Dream of Life paints an enduring and sometimes rough portrait of the titular chanteuse, complete with footage onstage and at home.
Theatrical Release:Aug 8, 2008 Limited
Synopsis: Less a documentary than a slightly trippy home movie, Steven Sebring's DREAM OF LIFE gathers about 10 recent years' worth of footage of the rock icon Patti Smith: in performance, lolling on... Less a documentary than a slightly trippy home movie, Steven Sebring's DREAM OF LIFE gathers about 10 recent years' worth of footage of the rock icon Patti Smith: in performance, lolling on Baudelaire's grave, protesting the war in Iraq, strolling Coney Island with her children (who are so physically and spiritually similar to the artist as to appear almost as fractal emanations of her), jamming on acoustic guitars with old friend and former lover Sam Shepard, and chatting openly to the camera without a trace of self-consciousness. On the soundtrack is the elegiac narration by the artist herself, along with her incantatory poetry and music. The absence of portentous voiceovers or aggrandizing talking heads underscores the intimacy and humble quality of the production, although the plethora of cameo shots of members of rock music royalty indicates the wide-ranging influence Smith has had since the mid-1970s. The narrative is not exactly linear, but Smith and Sebring do take us on a biographical journey, highlighting the 1990s and '00s especially, the time of her widowhood and subsequent comeback to music. Longing, sadness, and grief (for her beloved husband, Fred Smith, as well as for her brother, her parents, and her friend Robert Mapplethorpe) hang in the air, but Smith's personality is so winningly girlish and full of present-moment wonderment that the sadness is poignant and life-affirming rather than depressing. The film--perhaps a little long at two hours but still a visual and musical feast--is a celebration of the redemptive power of song and poetry, of being awake to the beauty all around, and it is a tonic for the soul. [More]
Starring: Sam Shepard, Tom Verlaine, Philip Glass, Flea
Starring: Sam Shepard, Tom Verlaine, Philip Glass, Flea
Director: Steven Sebring
Director: Steven Sebring
Producer: Margaret Smilow, Steven Sebring, Scott Vogel
Studio: Palm Pictures
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Reviews for Patti Smith - Dream of Life
The film never penetrates beyond how Smith chooses to define herself. And the paltry amount of live performances is a crime.
I imagine you could call Dream of Life a loving meditation on a one-of-a-kind performer. And you don't have to be a Smith fan (I am one, by the way) to enjoy.
Few documentaries about living artists get as deep into their subject's brain and heart as this one about the rock priestess and poetess.
As long as Dream of Life stays an etude it is a lovely, emotional artifact.
The opportunity to introduce newbies to a serious music-world icon -- and her significance -- feels squandered.
Even the crudest punk rocker learned three chords (Smith brags of having five) before they plugged in an amp. Steven Sebring would have done better to have had a few lessons in editing and structure before picking up his camera.
Probably could have cut out 15 to 20 minutes without losing anything, but if you're even remotely interested in this fascinating and enigmatic artist or the influence she's had on the world of rock, then you might want to check it out.
A lovely, drifty first feature that feels less like a documentary and more like an act of rapturous devotion.
Problem is, there's nary a hint of context, even with biographic essentials.
Steven Sebring’s gorgeous, up-close-and-personal doc about the legendary rocker is both a journey into Smith’s storied past and a portrait of her life today.
The soul of one of rock's true poets is examined in an appropriately abstract way in Steven Sebring's black and white documentary that could have benefited from more of Patti Smith's songs and another pass in the editing room.
A series of elegiac episodes from the life and mind of the fantabulous rock n' roll chanteuse and poetess.
The titular rocker-poet gets a suitable portrait in Steven Sebring's Patti Smith: Dream of Life, which runs radically against the grain of American-made pop music docs.
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