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Kurt Cobain: About A Son

Kurt Cobain in his own words

Revolver

Kurt Cobain elucidates about family, fatherhood, punk and pop throughout this alternative documentary. Taken from interviews with Michael Azzerad from 1992-1993, Cobain comes across partially as the insecure, tortured artist that he’s been portrayed by the media as, but mostly just a regular guy who wants to make music and look after his family. The story is, of course, very familiar, but the detail of the conversation often offers fascinating opinions and rarely heard anecdotes that really illuminate a public figure that few got to know.

The accompanying visuals taken from Washington State are beautifully structured and add atmosphere to Cobain’s narrative. The soundtrack, pinned by a melancholy score, features songs that influenced his life with The Vaselines’ Son of a Gun and Teenage Fanclub’s Star Sign proving to be uplifting moments. As the closing photos finally focus on Cobain’s face, it’s a poignant reminder that he was a father and son; despite his fame, like so many others.

Kurt Cobain: About A Son

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this movie was a good

this movie was a good representation of his life. tho there are no actors, it is a commemorative and compelling movie based on the incidents that went on throughout his life, some hidden from media and some that had reached headline status, until his death. The scenery gives you a feel for the areas he visited and grew up in as well as sets a tone for the movie. Kurt Cobain was an amazing musician and influenced a generation and many to come.

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im also glad there were no

im also glad there were no actors and that it was a documentary. no one can pull off being as much of an intense, troubled badass as kurt cobain, except for if he were playing himself.

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