- Studio: Focus Features
- Release Date: Aug 26, 2009
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6.7
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 36 Ratings
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Positive: 24 out of 36
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Mixed: 9 out of 36
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Negative: 3 out of 36
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ChadSAug 30, 20097
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DavidKJan 9, 20104
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AdamLOct 10, 20092
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RobertTSep 10, 200910
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Ti-TsaiOct 15, 20099
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JanYAug 29, 20099
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commentscommentsAug 31, 20090This was a lazy, charmless, unfocused, first draft of a movie, with an unusual axe to grind against old jews, upstate locals, avant garde theater troupers and nearly everyone else who fell into the sites of the filmmakers. for the life of me i cannot understand why people as sharp as ang lee and james schamus would roll film on something so unfinished and immature.
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BethC.Sep 1, 20098
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BillyS.Aug 31, 200910
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Feb 1, 20138A wonderful pleasing film in which the reenactment of the event seems so vivid and accurate. It is entertaining and fun. This movie was never supposed to be just about the music.
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70It's a low-wattage film about a high-wattage event. Which is somewhat disappointing, though you do get a thoughtful, playful, often amusing film about what happened backstage at one of the '60s' great happenings.
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50You can’t deny the smiling mood that wafts through the film like incense, and to that extent it honors the original three days; but not once does a character’s show of feeling stir you, send you, or stop you in your tracks, and the loss is unsustainable.
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50The picture serves up intermittent pleasures but is too raggedy and laid-back for its own good, its images evaporating nearly as soon as they hit the screen.