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Leave your thoughts about David Bowie Is Happening Now.
| GuardianPeter BradshawBowie emerges as an aesthete and a rebel, a figure of dissident, unrepentant gorgeousness. |
| Times (UK)Kate MuirBowie's many incarnations from Ziggy Stardust to the Thin White Duke make appearances and it is oddly moving seeing his song lyrics written on lined A4 in cursive, schoolboyish hand. |
| MetroActiveRichard von BusackNo fan should miss it. No fan should fail to realize it's a fan-fest. |
| Radio TimesAndrew CollinsThis informative walk-through provides a substitute for the glory of the real thing. |
| Village VoiceAlan ScherstuhlDon't expect much insight into the music itself. And don't expect after to feel like you were there - if museum exhibitions had DVD extras, this would be one. |
| Irish TimesDonald ClarkeIt's a little like hugely extended footage for the sort of arts review show that might feature Paul Morley. Look who it is. |
| Time OutTom HuddlestonThere are fascinating nuggets, but nothing you couldn't pick up from a decent biography. |
| New Zealand HeraldRussell BaillieWhile it's a very good video presskit for the exhibition, it makes for a peculiar sort of rockumentary. The exhibition is already one time removed from its ever-elusive subject. The film kind of telescopes that feeling. |
| Concrete PlaygroundTom CliftBasically one big, 100-minute promotional video, specifically designed to make the exhibition look amazing and convince people to buy a ticket. |
| Independent (UK)Geoffrey MacnabThe film itself, for all the richness of its content, is a strange and unsatisfactory hybrid -- a cross between a conventional documentary and a guided tour of a gallery. |