Mark Twain - A Film Directed by Ken Burns (2002)
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| Directed by | Ken Burns |
| Cast | Keith David, Kevin Conway, Blythe Danner, Philip Bosco, Tim Clark, Dick Gregory, Hal Holbrook, David Keith, Amy Madigan, Carolyn McCormick and Cynthia Nixon |
| Theatrical Release | January 14, 2002 |
| DVD Release | January 8, 2002 |
| Running Time | 225 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 794054860825 |
| Buy this item ... | 6 new from $18.57, 10 used from $15.96 |
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Average user review:| Beautifully done biography |
| Ken Burns does his bit for Mark Twain |
If you don't care about Mark Twain, this probably won't capture your attention, but if you have read Twain and are a fan of him, as I am, this bio will do a great job of putting Twain's works into the context of a life that was remarkable in so many ways. The thing I most learned from this that I didn't know before had to do with the extent to which Twain's life was marked by personal tragedy, and thinking through the extent to which the appeal of his material is because it is comedy that is not glibly funny, but is marked by the gravitas of someone who knows life is hard. That to say you will understand Twain better for having watched this, and I recommend that you do. January 3, 2008
| Mark Twain - A Film Directed by Ken Burns |
| American Original |
| Burns' Best |
If ever there was doubt as to Twain's status as one of the finest and most quintessentially American of American artists, it is laid to rest here. A stunningly tragic life filled with triumphant humor and wisdom is given gorgeous tribute; the deep and almost transcendant love of the interviewees for Twain is especially striking.
Burns' pet technique of panning over still photos is tailor-made for this story and era. I'm not sure if it was thinking of my deep childhood love of Twain's books or just how moving his life was, but I found myself crying more during these four hours than any other movie I can recall. By the tenth deluge I had to laugh and realize that this is the best biographical film I have ever seen.
If you love Twain's writing, you will be amazed at the sadness he lived through while writing some of the funniest words ever penned. Even if you've never read any Twain, you will marvel at the life he lived, and the strength he showed in the face of one tragedy after another.
This is the American Spirit writ large. Not the bs version sold on tv, but the truly intelligent, open-hearted, adventurous, pioneering spirit that has become so rare.
If only we could find a man of this depth today and make him president.
I can almost hear Sam Clemens laughing at the thought right now... July 4, 2007
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