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9/10
The generative film approach works brilliantly for Eno
jschox22 January 2024
One could easily imagine a docuseries about Eno, with segments on Roxy Music, Bowie, Talking Heads, U2, the birth of ambient, and the invention of generative music. While these might feel comprehensive (because they generally represent the 50+ years of his creative output), these segments would miss his love of nature (which informs everything he has ever done), his unique approaches (such as his Oblique Strategies), and his philosophies on creativity and art. Because it would be impossible to create a "definitive" docuseries, Eno never agreed to one.

Gary Hustwit approached Eno with a mind-bending idea to make a generative film, curating and editing new interviews and previously unreleased material into hundreds of scenes, but randomly choosing only dozens to form a viewing. The calm and cerebral 1.2 version that I saw (featuring art school and the birth of ambient music) shared only a few scenes with the energetic and emotional 1.1 version that I saw at the premiere (featuring Roxy Music, Bowie, and U2). While both were enlightening and inspiring, the two viewings told different stories.

In the premiere, I loved a particular Eno quote and thought "I need to come back to this scene" only to later realize that I might never see that scene again, even if I watched the film another dozen times. This forced me to approach the second screening more like a live performance, guided into the moment, as if by Eno himself.

We humans are continuously reshuffling our memories, adding new scenes and making new connections. And with each reshuffle, we tell a different story about ourselves. This film works like that. The "definitive" version was not one of the two versions that I saw, but rather the one that I get to assemble.

Very few people have led a life with this much range, length, and recorded content, so I am not sure that the generative film format will work for too many other subjects. But it works - absolutely brilliantly - for Eno. Highly recommended.
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7/10
Strange approach to film but interesting and insightful
chenp-5470829 January 2024
Watched this at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.

Brian Eno is an interesting musician who has created some great music throughout his career. This documentary is approached in a strange generative matter and as a whole, the visual style, editing and choice of filmmaking creates an interesting story about Eno and what makes him super interesting. The documentary uses interviews, strange structures and interesting visual presentations that were informative and interesting to observe. Director Gary Hustwit really did a good job on creating an different style of documentary, yet, feeling refreshing and whole new level of experience.

Due to the style being slightly weird, certain moments feel a little strange on the editing structure and some pacing issues could come along. But as a whole, it was a good insightful documentary about Eno and his musical works. Brian Eno has made some wonderful music and I'd recommend checking them out if you are interested in this movie.
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