Velvet
Goldmine (1998)
Rated R
Starring: Ewan McGregor, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers,
and Toni Collette
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I'm not quite sure how to classify Velvet
Goldmine. It's a fictional
bio-pic. It's a musical of sorts. It's pretty to look at. It's fairly
tedious to sit through.
The
story centers around 70's glam rocker, Brian Slade (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers),
who fakes his own death
and disappears in 1974. In 1984, Arthur Stuart
(Christian Bale), a reporter, is assigned to find out what happened to
him after his "death" was exposed as a hoax.
Stuart begins interviewing those who'd been with Slade since the beginning,
including his ex-wife (Toni Collette) and his first manager. We see how
he transformed from a folk singer-type into a full blown rock phenomenon.
The movie also follows Stuart's initial introduction to Slade's career
and how it transformed his life as well.
Ewan McGregor, although he receives top billing, plays a character who
receives very little actual screen time, but is central to the story.
His performance as Curt Wild, who seems loosely based on Iggy Pop, is
probably the most electrifying in a film that desperately needs all the
energy it can get. He's also a dead-ringer for Kurt Cobain.
The film's main obstacle is making the audience care about Brian Slade
in the first place. His musical ability is showcased in two-bit Bowie
knock-off tunes that fail to spark any interest in Slade as a musician.
His character is given no admirable attributes. We never see a side of
him that's really identifiable as genuine, so why should we care about
him or what happened to him?
Another problem with the movie is its length. Stretching over two hours,
it would have benefitted from the loss of a few of the musical numbers
and a tightening of the dialogue. Much of what goes on doesn't really
have an impact on the story or the outcome. Getting to that final scene
seems to take an awfully long time.
Unless
you're a fan of Ewan McGregor and have to see everything he's in, no
matter how poor it is, stay away from Velvet Goldmine.
Trivia: Director
Todd Haynes also directed the TV Movie Superstar: The Karen Carpenter
Story in 1987. (Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |