Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
Director: Alex Gibney
Starring: Johnny Depp
Details: US / 120mins (15A)
Gibney stitches his documentary together with Johnny Depp's voiceover who, sadly for some, ditches his Fear And Loathing Thompson impression for a more straight delivery here; in truth, the actor looks bored reading from selected works. The talking heads, sometimes shot against a psychedelic backdrop, are cut with clips from the movie adaptations of Thompson's books - Where The Buffalo Roam and Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas - and archive interviews Thompson conducted throughout his career. Gibney's interviews last no more than thirty seconds at a time, which gives the documentary pace, but intimacy and insight are the victims of this approach. Sadly, nowhere to be seen is Thompson's first, (although published much later) novel, The Rum Diary, which at least should have got a mention, considering it's now in production with Withnail & I director Bruce Robinson. A little bit of what the fan doesn't know would have made this documentary better than it is.
Review by Gavin Burke
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