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Das außergewöhnliche Leben und die Karriere des Schauspielers Anton Yelchin.Das außergewöhnliche Leben und die Karriere des Schauspielers Anton Yelchin.Das außergewöhnliche Leben und die Karriere des Schauspielers Anton Yelchin.
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Anton Yelchin didn't let his congenital disorder define his short life! Being an intelligent and curious person from his childhood Anton grew up seeking knowledge and experience. I'm sure his life was more fulfilling at 27 than most lives are at 77.
I found this film a bit heavy on the sentimental side and not enough on his life experience. But altogether we are given a peek into a person who wanted to live and brighten the lives of others without bringing his own problems to the surface.
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I found this film a bit heavy on the sentimental side and not enough on his life experience. But altogether we are given a peek into a person who wanted to live and brighten the lives of others without bringing his own problems to the surface.
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Love, Antosha paints a tender and eventually heartbreaking portrait of a person dedicated to film (including reviews of the vast array of films he watched), acting, family, friends, art, the steady pursuit of learning, life. The real testament is how many individuals will once again return that favor of his dedication.
A documentary that achieved its goal easily; to share with the audience the memories left behind by a great young man tragically taken from us to become a member of the infamous 27 Club; but more importantly, to get us to appreciate him, care about him both personally and professionally (as much as those of us who were never able to meet him in person can), and to pay homage to the positive difference he made in the film industry and to those he loved the most. From his touching hand written letters to his "Mamoola" to his Hollywood colleagues tearing up as they share memories of him; from the inevitably heart wrenching discussion of his struggle with cystic fibrosis to his forays into becoming a talented musician and part time photographer of the more lewd populations of Los Angeles; and of course a further exploration of his philosophies as an actor and as a person, to inhabit his roles fully, to push the limits of his performances, his more academically oriented obsession with film studies, all culminating in the tragically unfinished development of what was to be his directorial debut, "Travis" (homage to Taxi), these 90 minutes felt intimate and it was a privilege to be privy to the "behind the scenes" of a charismatic actor.
The only issue is that as a tribute, this documentary very quickly became what is called a hagiography, where nothing but the very best aspects of a person are shared. Maybe this is the compassionate way to do it; no need to further hurt his loved ones by bringing up the negatives. And it is not lying, it is only choosing to see the good parts. Right?
For a cynic like me, unfortunately, what it left me with was, yes, a greater appreciation for who this man was, but I question whether it was really a better understanding of the great Anton Yelchin. A better understanding of his positive aspects, which should not be minimized in any way, definitely. But what about his less than saintly feelings and moments and parts and thoughts? The realistic mind must wonder what his flaws were, so that there can be a more complete picture. This is not to say that his praise would be any less. On the contrary. Flaws are what makes someone human. And mortal.
Rest In Peace.
The only issue is that as a tribute, this documentary very quickly became what is called a hagiography, where nothing but the very best aspects of a person are shared. Maybe this is the compassionate way to do it; no need to further hurt his loved ones by bringing up the negatives. And it is not lying, it is only choosing to see the good parts. Right?
For a cynic like me, unfortunately, what it left me with was, yes, a greater appreciation for who this man was, but I question whether it was really a better understanding of the great Anton Yelchin. A better understanding of his positive aspects, which should not be minimized in any way, definitely. But what about his less than saintly feelings and moments and parts and thoughts? The realistic mind must wonder what his flaws were, so that there can be a more complete picture. This is not to say that his praise would be any less. On the contrary. Flaws are what makes someone human. And mortal.
Rest In Peace.
It's awesome to see his more famous friends tell about how much of an impact he had on them. And even in his darkest he still seemed like a genuinely nice guy. My one complaint is that theydidn't mention him being in a film with de niro after constantly mentioning his love for taxi driver.
Beautiful but sad documentary of the life of Anton Yelchin. I love the story of this great actor whose life was cut short by a freak accident
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- WissenswertesAnton Yelchin's favorite actor was Nicolas Cage.
- VerbindungenFeatures Taxi Driver (1976)
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 50.168 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 7.150 $
- 4. Aug. 2019
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