
A meditation narrative reflection of Nick Cave's process. A history that resists the narrative structure and shows the poet grasping at sensual intuitions. Filmed lovingly and richly raw that showcases the imperfections and hesitant fits of existence. This is a portrait of a self-portrait and the viewer can get lost and/or bored in this hall of mirrors music doc. Enter at your own risk.... (Full plot summary below)
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A meditation narrative reflection of Nick Cave's process. A history that resists the narrative structure and shows the poet grasping at sensual intuitions. Filmed lovingly and richly raw that showcases the imperfections and hesitant fits of existence. This is a portrait of a self-portrait and the viewer can get lost and/or bored in this hall of mirrors music doc. Enter at your own risk.
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| Time Out LondonDave CalhounWhat Dominik gives us is a portrait of an artist and a man and a family at a low. He doesn’t try to understand, but he does find some beauty and truth among the chaos and despair. |
| IndiewireBen CrollShrouded in grief and chilly to the core, Andrew Dominik’s mournful documentary One More Time With Feeling is at once sobering in tone and intoxicating in style. |
| TimeStephanie ZacharekBoth gentle and staggering, an examination of the way our personal experiences can spur creativity—or render it inconsequential. |
| Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyWhat's most singular about the project — beautifully shot in black-and-white 3D, which often gives the images a beguiling disembodied quality — is that in addition to providing access to the creative process and deepening the album experience, it serves as a profoundly affecting reflection on the pain of parents who have lost a child. |
| RogerEbert.comSimon AbramsNothing can give shape or closure to Cave—and that's OK. Watching him continue his ongoing search for existential answers is comfort enough. |
| The ListDavid PollockCave and Dominik both express reservations about why they're making it, but what they've created feels essential ... |
| Los Angeles TimesSheri LindenThe aesthetic that Dominik has crafted is a pitch-perfect expression of Cave’s grappling with matters of time and space. It’s gorgeous and ghostly. |
| The Film StageRory O'ConnorThe most remarkable thing about Dominik’s film is that we are not only humble witnesses to such personal grief, but that we are seeing it actively articulated by such a fascinating mind. |
| Screen InternationalJonathan RomneyTo say that Dominik’s film touches on a raw nerve is an understatement, but the film, dedicated to the memory of Arthur, is revealing both about these musicians’ creative processes, and about questions of mourning, trauma and emotional survival |
| New York TimesStephen HoldenEven in the throes of grief, Mr. Cave retains his mystique as a rock shaman. |