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Hailed as one of the most innovative and intimate documentaries of all time, experience Kurt Cobain like never before in the only ever fully authorized portrait of the famed music icon. Academy Award® nominated filmmaker Brett Morgen expertly blends Cobain's personal archive of art, music, never seen before movies, animation and revelatory interviews from his family and closest friends. Wildly creative and highly acclaimed, follow Kurt from his earliest years in this visceral and detailed cinematic insight of an artist at odds with his surroundings. Fans and those of the Nirvana generation will learn things about Cobain they never knew while those who have recently discovered the man and his music will know what makes him the lasting icon that he still is today.

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On of the best documentaries ever!

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SAMVINYL
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2016-06-13
Must watch for every music fan!

Courtney's boobs.

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nukz
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2015-10-03
A pretty good watch, I really enjoyed the majority of the film. You do get to see a different side to Kurt - and Courtney's boobs are shown - a lot.

PROPAGANDA

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LibertyYoga
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2015-08-04
Its very good, artistic propaganda by Courtney Love, Kurt Cobain's murderer.

Not sure if it's for Nirvana fans

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Nicholas 2
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2015-07-16
If you are a real Nirvana fan and have read bios and so on it's not really groundbreaking. I knew most of the stuff they were presenting about Kurts life. I wanted it to focus on the music more. I feel it doesn't focus on the music much. Like Kurt said 'It's all about the music' What were his influences? How did grunge enter the public conciousness? Who else was in the scene? What happened to the first Nirvana drummer? I felt it didn't answer important questions for those wanting to know intimate details about the music, it presents itself as easily digestible for the uninitiated, which most who grew up listening to the style of music aren't, either you are a big Nirvana fan or your not, most are in there 30-40s now. But the film did answer questions about his psychology and is really forthcoming in interviews from people close to him for people who want to know the 'real' Kurt Cobain, inc Courtney. It's more of a psychological study with cool montage and animation. If you are a music fan it's not going to stimulate your interest much.

Very personal

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carefulsquid
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2015-05-16
For me the most incredible part is where Courtney comes into his life. There are some very personal family videos I can't believe are in this film. I noticed Frances Cobain was a producer in the end credits.
Well worth a purchase.

It's great

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ad.gregory
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2015-05-09
I love how this is a story about his life, rather than the story of his death.

A great insight.

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russhopson
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2015-05-08
I was sadden by the home videos of kurt and Courtney. seems she was a real devil on his shoulder. Seems often the genius's of the world are the most troubled ones unfortunately. Anyway this film will send you on a roller coaster through all the emotions.

Awesome

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DownBoyBlues
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2015-05-04
A real treat for any Nirvana fan. Loads of interesting videos. A one of a kind experience.

Disappointed

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Gaff77
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2015-05-03
Wanted to like it. But a lot of it is just feedback with scribbles of journal entries. Doesn't show any of the fun side.

Mega 👌

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Wardy68
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2015-05-02
Excellent doc and so so sad how things turned out. xx R.I.P Kirk Cobain was an honour to see into parts of your life.

Expect Something Different

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Snaggletooth77
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2015-05-01
I for one think its a film fitting of its title. This is a collage made from Kurt's life rather than the standard rockumentary format, and for this it stands out on its own. The contributors are limited (Courtney, Krist, and Kurt's family), and for once its refreshing not to have Dave Grohl participate. The animations work very well in bringing Kurt's diaries to life. Despite reviews to the contrary, there's plenty of Nirvana footage to keep people happy. I have to agree with the criticism with the ending. It is too abrupt so that the film doesn't broach and dwell on the aftermath of Kurt's suicide, but if you can appreciate that the film is a celebration of a life, its not a minor quibble.

An excellent documentary

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Rob Cotter
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2015-04-27
Cobain is portrayed as an individual as opposed to the 90s icon which I respect this film so much for. I learned new things about the man as the film covered his life.