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I’m Still Here 2010 123movies

I’m Still Here 2010 123movies

He's done with Hollywood.Sep. 10, 2010107 Min.
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Watch: I’m Still Here 2010 123movies, Full Movie Online – In 2008 while rehearsing for a charity event, actor Joaquin Phoenix, with Casey Affleck’s camera watching, tells people he’s quitting to pursue a career in rap music. Over the next year, we watch the actor write, rehearse, and perform to an audience. He importunes Sean Combs in hopes he’ll produce the record. We see the actor in his home: he parties, smokes, bawls out his two-man entourage, talks philosophy with Affleck, and comments on celebrity..
Plot: I’m Still Here is a portrayal of a tumultuous year in the life of actor Joaquin Phoenix. With remarkable access, the film follows the Oscar-nominee as he announces his retirement from a successful film career in the fall of 2008 and sets off to reinvent himself as a hip-hop musician. The film is a portrait of an artist at a crossroads and explores notions of courage and creative reinvention, as well as the ramifications of a life spent in the public eye.
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Ratings:

6.2/10 Votes: 22,889
53% | RottenTomatoes
48/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 317 Popularity: 9.307 | TMDB

Reviews:

Real or not, it’s an engaging roller coaster ride.
Just two years after receiving an Oscar nomination for his powerhouse performance as Johnny Cash in ‘Walk the Line,’ actor Joaquin Phoenix shocked show business by announcing his retirement from acting to pursue a career as a hip hop musician. ‘I’m Still Here,’ directed by Phoenix’s brother-in-law and fellow actor Casey Affleck, tells the story of the star’s life change. Supposedly.

After Joaquin Phoenix’s apparent mental breakdown which came in the form of a legendary David Letterman appearance and a beard to rival that of Zack Galifianakis, many people in & out of the film industry fought to uncover the validity of Joaquin’s retirement. Shortly after the release of the ‘I’m Still Here,’ questions were answered when Phoenix & Affleck admitted their worldwide prank saying that, from the beginning, it was all a hoax. If this admission is true, this film will become one of the most believable & ridiculous hoaxes in a long, long time.

Regardless of whether ‘I’m Still Here’ is actually a hoax (or if the hoax is a hoax, attempting to cover up the breakdown of Phoenix), it is still quite an entertaining film. However, due to the seemingly obscene subject matter throughout the film, it’s hard to truly believe that any famous person would allow it to be shown publicly, risking a hugely negative backlash. We see Joaquin snorting coke (off hookers’ breasts at one point), spanking naked men with towels, ordering female escorts, and other low-grade behaviour. If all of this actually DID happen without elaborate staging, then I send full respect to Mr. Phoenix for having the courage to allow it to be shown on screen like this.

One issue that the film does have comes from the overall style. While the story, content, etc., are all exceedingly engaging, the actual visuals of the film were almost unbearable. In a low-budget documentary like, say, the recent ‘Catfish,’ amateurish cinematography & direction are almost expected. However, when a documentary is being produced by two successful actors and is directed by someone who has been working on film sets for twenty years, this bottom-level style just does not work when the validity of the film’s content are already in question.

Overall, however, the film does work well as a whole. Joaquin Phoenix, whether he’s playing himself or the insane version of himself, is impossible to not watch, even with his constant arrogant and selfish behaviour throughout. If you watch along believing it just might be real, it will be an emotional roller coaster ride. Even if it is all a hoax, though, it’s still one hell of a crazy ride.

Final Verdict: 7.5/10.

-AP3-

Review By: Shattered_Wake
Absolutely terrible. A waste of time with Joaquin and his disgusting ‘friends’
The DVD has shout lines from Total Film and Loaded magazine exclaiming this programme (it is neither a film or a documentary) as a must see and that it is hilarious. It is not a must see, if anyone is telling you that they are lying. It is also not hilarious, it is not even mildly amusing. It is in fact, in some scenes, pretty disgusting. Casey Affleck (who was excellent in Gone Baby Gone) should have known better and simply walked away. If Joaquin Phoenix was indeed having some sort of emotional crisis with his life, he should have been with family and ‘real’ friends (if he has any) his infamous interview with David Letterman is more sad than funny, and even more depressing is seeing Phoenix have a weeping rant about how his life is one big joke just after leaving The Late Show Studio.

Joaquin Phoenix said in a recent interview that the movie was meant to signify how public adulation of an actor or someone famous had escalated into a monstrous obsession with famous peoples’ every move and private life. Fair enough, it sounded interesting making a satire of yourself wanting to become a Rap Star and clearly failing miserably. So thats why i wanted to see it on DVD. Sounded good.

The scene that made me nearly switch off was Phoenix’s weird friendship with some guy who was basically seen as a hanger on and after an argument, this charmer waits until the actor is asleep and then stands over him on bed pulls his trousers down and craps over Phoenix’s face. I don’t know if it was meant to relate anything meaningful but it certainly was disgusting.

Towards the end of this bad nightmare Joaquin and his assistant go to Panama (i think it was that location, i wasn’t really caring by that point) and he walks into a river and swims, then walks down half naked with his back to the camera for what seems like eternity then he sinks under and Fin! Thats it. I got absolutely nothing from this rubbish. Avoid like the plague. Stick to making great films with the likes of directors James Gray and Ridley Scott Joaquin, its what your best at.

Cal.

Review By: CalDexter

Other Information:

Original Title I’m Still Here
Release Date 2010-09-10
Release Year 2010

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 48 min (108 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Comedy, Drama, Music
Director Casey Affleck
Writer Casey Affleck, Joaquin Phoenix
Actors Joaquin Phoenix, Antony Langdon, Carey Perloff
Country United States
Awards 1 win & 4 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory FotoKem Laboratory, Burbank (CA), USA (color) (film-out) (prints)
Film Length 2,954 m (Portugal, 35 mm)
Negative Format Digital
Cinematographic Process Digital (HD)
Printed Film Format 35 mm, D-Cinema

I’m Still Here 2010 123movies
I’m Still Here 2010 123movies
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