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Jimi: All Is By My Side

Originaltitel: Jimi: All Is by My Side
  • 2013
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 58 Min.
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Jimi: All Is By My Side (2013)
A drama that is focused on two pivotal years in Jimi Hendrix’s career: that of 1966 – 1967, when he made his way from New York City to London.
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1966: Im London der Swinging Sixties offenbart sich das außerordentliche Talent des bis dahin unbekannten, amerikanischen Gitarristen Jimi Hendrix (André Benjamin) immer mehr.1966: Im London der Swinging Sixties offenbart sich das außerordentliche Talent des bis dahin unbekannten, amerikanischen Gitarristen Jimi Hendrix (André Benjamin) immer mehr.1966: Im London der Swinging Sixties offenbart sich das außerordentliche Talent des bis dahin unbekannten, amerikanischen Gitarristen Jimi Hendrix (André Benjamin) immer mehr.

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    • John Ridley
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    • John Ridley
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    • André 3000
    • Hayley Atwell
    • Imogen Poots
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    5,7/10
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      • John Ridley
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • André 3000
      • Hayley Atwell
      • Imogen Poots
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    André 3000
    André 3000
    • Jimi Hendrix
    • (as André Benjamin)
    Hayley Atwell
    Hayley Atwell
    • Kathy
    Imogen Poots
    Imogen Poots
    • Linda
    Ruth Negga
    Ruth Negga
    • Ida
    Andrew Buckley
    Andrew Buckley
    • Bryan 'Chas' Chandler
    Adrian Lester
    Adrian Lester
    • Michael X
    Oliver Bennett
    • Noel Redding
    Tom Dunlea
    • John 'Mitch' Mitchell
    Clare-Hope Ashitey
    Clare-Hope Ashitey
    • Lithofayne 'Faye' Pridgeon
    Jade Yourell
    Jade Yourell
    • Roberta Goldstein…
    Lauterio Zamparelli
    Lauterio Zamparelli
    • Mark Hoffman
    Danny McColgan
    • Eric Clapton
    Robbie Jarvis
    Robbie Jarvis
    • Andrew Loog Oldham
    • (as Robbie Jarvis-Dean)
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    Burn Gorman
    • Michael Jeffery
    Ashley Charles
    Ashley Charles
    • Keith Richards
    Aoibhinn McGinnity
    Aoibhinn McGinnity
    • Rita
    Amy De Bhrún
    Amy De Bhrún
    • Phoebe
    Seán Duggan
    Seán Duggan
    • Evans
    • (as Sean Duggan)
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      • John Ridley
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      • John Ridley
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    jamesdamnbrown

    great rock biopic

    Man, I don't know what drugs some of these other reviewers are on. One person seems to be under the impression that the movie claims Jimi didn't play guitar before he came to England. WTF? Another person claims the film is racist because it accurately portrays white people helping Jimi move to London and start his own band. Yet another person claims Eric Clapton didn't walk off the stage when Jimi sat in with Cream because Clapton doesn't mention it when he's interviewed, but plenty of others remember it that way, and Clapton isn't going to go out of his way to bring up something that makes him look bad. Which brings us to Ms. Etchingham. You know, every time you watch a documentary about Hendrix there's an interview with a different woman whose only claim to fame in life is that she slept with Jimi, and they all seem to be self-appointed guardians of his legacy, every one of them was the real true love of his life, and none of them have a single negative word to say about him. But Hendrix was a famous womanizer—how he juggled jealous women is part of the focus of the film—and it is well known that he became angry and violent when he drank. So maybe Jimi beat her and maybe he didn't, but if he did I wouldn't really expect Ms. Etchingham to admit it, and if he didn't it doesn't really bother me that much because the episode can be viewed as a metaphor for a darker side of his personality that really did exist and wouldn't have been explored in the film without that scene.

    Artistically I thought the film was a triumph and one of the best rock biopics I've seen. Andre Benjamin NAILS Jimi. He deserves an Oscar nomination for his performance. He obviously spent a lot of time listening to audio of Jimi speaking because he captured the rhythm and inflections of Jimi's speech perfectly. And acting-wise Benjamin was excellent, I thought he got inside Jimi's character even more than Jamie Foxx did in Ray. As an actor he was remarkably in the moment and very subtle. And the female leads are with him all the way, especially Imogen Poots as Linda Keith, she's soooo good. The reviewer who said that the "crazy cuts and directing style" gave him a headache would undoubtedly get a cerebral hemorrhage from a Godard film, the editing was artistically innovative and miles ahead of standard Hollywood flicks like Get On Up and Ray.

    As for the lack of original Hendrix songs, in the end it didn't bother me much. In a way it might have worked to the film's advantage, because it forced the director to concentrate more on creating a character study based on dialogue and narrative instead of recreating one performance clip after another, as in Get On Up. And anyhow, two-thirds of the movie takes place before Jimi put together the Experience and started writing songs. I did wonder why they didn't use "Hey Joe" since Jimi didn't write it and he was playing it onstage when Chas Chandler saw him for the first time. But overall, I loved the movie and thought it rocked hard.
    6bbickley13-921-58664

    Andre 3000 finally lived his dream of playing Hendrix

    And he does a great job of capturing the persona of the man.

    It's funny, I did not realize how much I knew about Hendrix. Than again, his impact in music was iconic, but his time on the scene was very short, so the info is consolidated. Everything I know about Hendrix comes from second hand accounts from those who knew, or to be more accurate, played with the man. This makes everything going on in the movie feel like Jimi is now telling his side of the story

    Comparing this movie to another movie about the guitar god called Hendrix which came out in 2000, which like this movie had no Hendrix music played in it, but All Is by My Side makes you feel like your not missing that.

    Andre Benjaminn and the filmmakers really capture the man and make you feel like you hear the music (even though you never do). I been hearing about Andre wanting to play Jimi for 10 years now so he had plenty of time to research the role and it was everything I heard Hendrix to be.

    Also, unlike the other Hendrix film, this movie focuses on Hendrix before he became an icon. That year before he broke in America. When he was playing in New York than headed to London and formed the Experience.

    It also focus on three woman who had a big influence on his life during this time, this was my favorite part of the film as I had no idea how much I actually knew about Jimi's personal life.

    I read one review on this website in which the person who wrote it was upset about racist comments stated in other reviews. This is fitting for a Hendix movie and this part of his career is touched on nicely about how Jimi was not black enough for blacks and should be playing more music for black people, none of them realizing at the time that having a sea of white people worship the ground you walk on is just as good for the cause as James Brown singing a protest song. All Jimi cared about was the music he loved to play and the film was fair about this point.

    In comparisons to Get on up, I like this movie way better, but I'm a huge fan of Hendrix. Hopefully one day, we will get a movie using Jimi's music, but it's weird that this movie truly works without it.
    4joker-scar

    Nooooooooo energy

    I have never read a bio on Jimi so I have no idea what is real, made up, embellished or left out. I have only seen other bio-pics or docs on him. A two hour film of a persons entire life should be able to cut out all the boring bits and leave an interesting, if not realistic version of one's life....too bad this film didn't follow that rule. It had a slow moving pace that few directors can make work. Unlike Jimi's music this film has almost NO energy. Very little tension. The performances are OK and could have been better if the director would have utilized them better. Very little use of the song catalogue. Very little focus on the other band members. Other all, just not worth it.
    1kathy-etchingham

    Yes it is garbage

    The theatregoer hoping to get some insight into Jimi Hendrix and London in 1966/67 will leave the theatre disappointed or duped by the film makers.

    Before seeing the film I was apprehensive, as I had been told that my character was portrayed in a derogatory and potentially defamatory manner. I had been told that Jimi had beaten me with a telephone in the film and after I had protested that this was not true the film makers had replied that it was true because they had "thoroughly researched" me.

    In other words they were saying that they were telling the truth and I was not.

    During the opening scenes I found it difficult to comprehend the way the story was unfolding, or what it was depicting. The editing was disjointed and dialogue was layered on top of alternate dialogue, seemingly from a parallel conversation.

    The film progressed in a confusing and dull manner but there was one scene that gave me a momentary lift of anticipation. The scene depicts Jimi playing with Cream at the Polytechnic Students' Union and should have set out to depict an absolutely epic event that I had witnessed. (I had been carrying Jimi's guitar).

    I hoped that they would do Jimi justice in their interpretation of what happened. Unfortunately, once the music started, my heart sank. What a disappointment. Not only was it insulting to Jimi's legacy, but I would say it was fairly insulting to Eric Clapton as well because the real Eric Clapton would never have been in awe of the unremarkable performance presented to viewers in this film.

    The storyline progressed in an awkward and illogical way and was hard to comprehend.

    The basis seemed to be that the dimwitted "Jimi" could not make up his mind between the good rock chick (Linda Keith) and the bad rock chick (Kathy Etchingham) who later goes bonkers and takes an overdose. (If I was the actress having to play this lousy part wearing those ugly clothes I may have taken an overdose too.)

    The strange fact that jars with this fictional narrative is that, in reality, the unfortunate Linda Keith ended up in rehab at around this time because Keith Richards, of all people, initiated an intervention that probably saved her life. She was hardly in a position to be advising Jimi on how to play the guitar and do his hair.

    Fictional characters were introduced that furthered the deluded political, racial and sexist agenda that John Ridley seemed to be pursuing. In particular Michael X was presented as a saintly black political guru whereas in truth he was a violent criminal con man who was executed for a gruesome murder. An "Ida" character is introduced who never existed in real life.

    The biggest disappointment of this film was that after expecting at least some kind of depiction of Jimi's humour and creativity and the amusing and creative times that were happening in London, instead we were shown a gloomy and depressing dark tale that pictured Jimi as some sort of moronic mumbling mystic with no ambition.

    Instead of showing Jimi touring the UK and Europe, writing and performing the most innovative music of the century we are shown scenes of banal mumblings, fictitious gratuitous violence and fictitious mental breakdowns and overdoses.

    My initial anxiety turned to scorn for the thoroughly bad screenplay and direction. I became bored and impatient for the end of the film.

    The fictional nature of the film left me feeling that the events I was watching were more akin to a made for DVD movie than a biopic.

    I felt that I wasn't watching an interpretation of the real events from the time, but rather a stiff and poorly depicted mashup of trivia from events described in my book, sprinkled over Ridley's racially driven fictional theme.

    Even the imaginary domestic violence, mental breakdown and drug use that my character was involved in did not evoke the emotional response I expected, and I found myself feeling just as I have when watching other bad movies, impatient for it to just finish and spare me the indignity of having to watch another tiresome scene with wooden dialogue and disjointed editing.

    A short-sighted and somewhat offensive portrayal of Jimi and those around him at the time.

    Final verdict: Fictional Movie – 2/10 Biopic purporting to be based in fact – 1/10 (for spelling all the names right)
    5edwin18124

    Where's the music???

    Jimi Hendrix portrayed by Andre 3000 was a great performance, but with no music. Jimi is an icon and this movie lacked the love of his sound. C'mon maaan!

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      Jimi Hendrix's estate refused to grant music rights unless they were allowed full participation in the film's production. For that reason, all of the Hendrix songs in the film are covers. At the time the movie is set, 1966-67, Hendrix had three top 10 singles in the UK ("Hey Joe," "Purple Haze," and "The Wind Cries Mary") and a hit album ("Are You Experienced").
    • Patzer
      Kathy Etchingham was never beaten with a telephone, as depicted in one scene. According to the real Kathy Etchingham, it was "completely made up."
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      Jimi Hendrix: When the power of love takes over the love of power, that's when things will change.

    • Verbindungen
      Referenced in Film '72: Folge vom 19. November 2014 (2014)
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      Performed by Waddy Wachtel

      Vocal by Arnold McCuller (as Arnold McCullen)

      Written by Ed Dantes

      Courtesy of PPX International

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      • 24. Oktober 2014 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
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      • 340.911 $
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      • 28. Sept. 2014
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