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I Am Trying to Break Your Heart (2002)
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Reviews Counted:19
Fresh:18
Rotten:1
Average Rating:6.8/10
Consensus: Besides being a treat for Wilco fans, I Am Trying to Break Your Heart also exposes the workings of a profit-driven music industry.
Theatrical Release:Jul 26, 2002 Limited
Synopsis: In early 2000, the Chicago-based, country-influenced rock band Wilco began preparing for the recording of their fourth record, YANKEE HOTEL FOXTROT. Filmmaker/photographer Sam Jones went along with... In early 2000, the Chicago-based, country-influenced rock band Wilco began preparing for the recording of their fourth record, YANKEE HOTEL FOXTROT. Filmmaker/photographer Sam Jones went along with them to document a band at the height of its creative powers. What started as a simple documentary about the making of a record became a far more dramatic saga when, early in the recording process, drummer Ken Coomer left the band. Then, months later, friction between vocalist/chief songwriter Jeff Tweedy and multi-instrumentalist Jay Bennett resulted in Bennett's departure. Adding to the setbacks, upon the completion of the record, Wilco's longtime label, Reprise, rejected it and released the band from its roster. I AM TRYING TO BREAK YOUR HEART chronicles the critically-acclaimed band's efforts to overcome these difficulties--efforts which eventually helped to make FOXTROT the band's most successful release. Director Jones intimately captures the band on 16mm black and white film as they perform over twenty songs. More importantly, he also captures the pitfalls that develop when strong personalities embark on a collaborative creative endeavor. Fans of the band will have plenty to cheer about, while the uninitiated will come away with further cinematic proof of the difficulty of achieving the rock and roll dream. [More]
Starring: Jeff Tweedy, John Stirrat, Leroy Bach, Glenn Kotche
Starring: Jeff Tweedy, John Stirrat, Leroy Bach, Glenn Kotche, Jay Bennett, Tony Margherita
Director: Sam Jones
Director: Sam Jones
Producer: Peter Abrahams, Sam Jones
Studio: Cowboy Pictures
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Reviews for I Am Trying to Break Your Heart
If you aren't already a fan of Wilco, a critical darling led by the talented and wily songwriter Jeff Tweedy, the film does little to enlighten or recruit.
Woven together handsomely, recalling sixties' rockumentary milestones from Lonely Boy to Don't Look Back.
A cohesive demonstration of why Wilco, as a whole, is one of the most compelling musical entities working today.
Even if you don't know the band or the album's songs by heart, you will enjoy seeing how both evolve, and you will also learn a good deal about the state of the music business in the 21st Century.
Fans of critics' darling band Wilco will marvel at the sometimes murky, always brooding look of I Am Trying to Break Your Heart.
The plot twists give I Am Trying to Break Your Heart an attraction it desperately needed.
An undeniably gorgeous, terminally smitten document of a troubadour, his acolytes, and the triumph of his band.
Jones has crafted a natty narrative that, enhanced by Erin Nordstrom's editing, is filled with payoffs.
Tells Wilco's story so well that you'll leave the theater thinking the album is a work of genius.
The unexpected drama captured puts I Am Trying to Break Your Heart in the good company, if not quite the league, of Let It Be and Gimme Shelter.
It testifies to art's vitality and endurance, despite its marketers' -- and sometimes even its makers' -- efforts to the contrary.
Fans of the band will know that the album was eventually released by Nonesuch and became a success. Yet Mr. Jones manages to generate some authentic dramatic tension and suspense.
The concert footage is stirring, the recording sessions are intriguing, and -- on the way to striking a blow for artistic integrity -- this quality band may pick up new admirers.
An exciting and involving rock music doc, a smart and satisfying look inside that tumultuous world.
Functions as both a revealing look at the collaborative process and a timely, tongue-in-cheek profile of the corporate circus that is the recording industry in the current climate of mergers and downsizing.
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