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We Blew It

  • 2017
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  • 2h 17m
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We Blew It (2017)
Documentary

How did America change from Easy Rider into Donald Trump? What became of the dreams and utopias of the 1960's and 1970's? What do the people who lived in that golden age think about it today... Read allHow did America change from Easy Rider into Donald Trump? What became of the dreams and utopias of the 1960's and 1970's? What do the people who lived in that golden age think about it today? Did they really blow it? Shot in Cinemascope - from New Jersey to California - this mela... Read allHow did America change from Easy Rider into Donald Trump? What became of the dreams and utopias of the 1960's and 1970's? What do the people who lived in that golden age think about it today? Did they really blow it? Shot in Cinemascope - from New Jersey to California - this melancholic and elegiac road-movie draws upon the portrait of a confused, complex and incandes... Read all

  • Director
    • Jean-Baptiste Thoret
  • Writer
    • Jean-Baptiste Thoret
  • Stars
    • Ronee Blakley
    • Peter Bogdanovich
    • Charles Burnett
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    221
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean-Baptiste Thoret
    • Writer
      • Jean-Baptiste Thoret
    • Stars
      • Ronee Blakley
      • Peter Bogdanovich
      • Charles Burnett
    • 8User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Ronee Blakley
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    Peter Bogdanovich
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    Charles Burnett
    Charles Burnett
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    Tobe Hooper
    Tobe Hooper
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    Peter Hyams
    Peter Hyams
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    Stanton Kaye
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    Michael Lang
    Michael Lang
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    Jeff Lieberman
    Jeff Lieberman
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    Bob Mankoff
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    Michael Mann
    Michael Mann
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    Bob Rafelson
    Bob Rafelson
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    Stephanie Rothman
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    Jerry Schatzberg
    Jerry Schatzberg
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    Paul Schrader
    Paul Schrader
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    James Toback
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    Fred Williamson
    Fred Williamson
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    Joan Baez
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    Peter Fonda
    Peter Fonda
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    • Director
      • Jean-Baptiste Thoret
    • Writer
      • Jean-Baptiste Thoret
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    6jrneptune

    Not what I expected

    I love informative documentaries and noticed this one referencing Active Measure which is one everyone should see.

    Gave it a shot but the focus was purely on 1960s and 1970s and the influence it had on the US culture from the point of few of local communities and personalities with some celebrity interviews providing their own commentary.

    Interesting to watch but it was underwhelming to me. Might as well spent my time watching Youtube videos.

    I did like the segment about Route 66 and the statements made in that piece about the role of government although some might question if it was needed in that instance but it also showed how there is a role as well.
    3jake_fantom

    Did the author of the film's description even watch Easy Rider?

    To compare today's turbulent times unfavorably to the wonderful "Easy Rider" era is patently absurd. If the author of the film's synopsis had bothered to actually watch that movie, it should have been clear that the good old days were actually pretty crappy: Easy Rider ends with a couple of hippie-hating rural types (not all that much different from today's Trump worshippers) slaughtering the two free-spirited motorcyclists played by Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda. It wasn't much of a movie in the first place, but it sure didn't depict a world of peace, harmony and good will toward men. In fact, it more or less seems like that era -- including the right-wing "America Love It or Leave It" nastiness that dogged protestors of the Vietnam War in the 70s -- was setting the stage for the hot mess we're in today. So if the premise of the film is that things used to be great but they suddenly went bad, this "documentary" can't be worth watching. If you take your patriotic blinders off, America has a pretty dark history which continues to haunt its citizens to this day. I sure hope we can move past our troubles into brighter days. But creating a not-very-persuasive film that essentially reminisces about good times that were actually not good at all is not the way to accomplish that.
    5antoine-desgagnes

    Disguising a fanboy exercise: Not bad, but definitely goes nowhere.

    How did the United States change from Easy Rider to Donald Trump? The case is solved before the 12th minute. The second interviewee shown in this movie was a conservative biker in 1969, he has been suffering impoverishment and voted for Trump in 2016.

    That film starts with Michael Mann talking both about the 60-70s era and about the 2016 political situation. It ends with posthumous Tobe Hooper bitter postmortem on his generation. Hooper's words did provide a title to Thoret. Mann's words gave him the occasion to disguise his fanboy exercise into a film talking about the transition between Easy Rider and Donald Trump.

    Thoret is an obvious fan of old-school "cinéma de genre américain" (American genre cinema) and travelled to the United States to interview some of his favourite artists before their approaching death. In the end, we don't hear most of them talking about what was the 2016 political situation.

    Most of the interviews in this film are interesting in themselves, especially those with ordinary people. This is then not unpleasing to watch but is paradoxically frustrating. Having more footage of Mann in the last 15 minutes is salvatory because he's the most transcending of all those interviewed filmmakers.
    3preswalton

    Nice Try, but Boring

    I appreciate what the Director/Producer was trying to do, but it made the movie boring. I didn't even watch the whole thing because it's a bunch of old people, my age, whining that today is not what they expected it to be. I'm sure my parents didn't think their future was what they had planned, but WWII happened anyway. The story tellers keep reminiscing about the past, how today's generation are wanna be's, and that the Government will make things better. Nice try, but I don't need the propaganda in my life.
    9Sellers5

    Great documentary about the loss of innocence

    More than a documentary about cinema, this film asks the following question : how did we go from "Easy Rider" to Donald Trump ? Traveling through the United States, the filmmaker meets everyday people and some famous directors (Michael Mann, Tobe Hooper, Bob Rafelson, Peter Hyams...). With the use of beautiful photography, clever editing and great music, Jean-Baptiste Thoret digs deep in the heritage of the sixties and seventies, and gradually comes to the conclusion that it might not have been such a "golden era". "We blew it" is a road-movie that thinks, asks questions, and tries to define what is left of an era when cinema was important to people, and when it gave them answers to what they were living. A must-see for those in love with American cinema, and the USA in general.

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      References Qu'elle était verte ma vallée (1941)
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      Requiem in C Minor: I. Introitus, Te decet
      Composed by Jan Dismas Zelenka

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    • Release date
      • November 8, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • USA
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      • 2h 17m(137 min)
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