The film is a refreshing take on Hollywood as it humanizes an industry which seems to be thriving at the moment. The film’s authenticity is instantly boosted and one can enjoy the ride the rock-and-roll generation took Hollywood on. It brings in the writers, directors, actors and producers, who are being profiled in the film, for face to camera interviews. Amazingly, the film circumvents those controversies by doing one simple thing. This slight bit of baggage created an air of apprehensiveness before I made my way to watching this film. There has been a multitude of people from Hollywood who came out against the book for being chock full of half-truth and whole lies. I’ve not read the book this film was based on but I do know the bad rep it carries. The film attempts to detail the life and times of those trailblazing filmmakers from the early 70s till the early 80s who were primarily responsible for revitalizing Hollywood and how those same genius minds could not foresee their eventual demise. A fascinating look into the rise and fall of filmmaking auteurs from the early 70s to the early 80s.Įasy Riders, Raging Bulls is a 2003 documentary film directed by Kenneth Bowser, based on the book of the same name written by Peter Biskind.
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