- Director: Peter Bogdanovich
- Disc Format: NTSC
- Number of discs: 1
- Studio: Cohen Media Group
- DVD Release Date: April 2, 2019
- Run Time: 101 minutes
Peter
Bogdanovich has repeatedly proven his interest in film history through the
subject choices in his narrative films (Nickelodeon,
The Cat’s Meow), but fascination
turns to adoration in The Great Buster: A
Celebration. The film celebrates (as the title implies) one of silent
film’s greatest stars, Buster Keaton. Bogdonavich clearly has a passion for the
subject, and it is contagious, but the documentary may be better titled “An
Introduction” rather than “A Celebration.” In other words, die-hard fans of
Keaton are likely to be disappointed by the rudimentary nature of much of the
information provided by the film.
Before Peter
Bogdonavich was working as a director, he made a name for himself programming
film screenings at the Museum
of Modern Art , eventually
writing a book and releasing a documentary about John Ford. He applies this
same scholarly approach to The Great
Buster, which is occasionally a bit too buttoned-up in its presentation of
film history. There is some life added to the otherwise straightforward (at
time, stiff) narration by including interviews with artists and celebrities who
were influenced by Keaton’s work.
The interviewees
included in the film are all included for their love of Buster Keaton, though
some of them offer little else. It makes sense to have Quentin Tarantino talk
about the influence of a comedy hero who was capable of action without having
to appear weak, or Mel Brooks discussing the way that Keaton taught him to make
the audience aware of the filmmaking process. Even Johnny Knoxville comparing
Keaton’s humor to “Jackass” is completely fitting, but then there are
interviews with people like Richard Lewis, who is just a fan. At times, these
feel a bit unnecessary. The interviews are also unnecessarily redundant when we
can simply look at the footage of Keaton’s films to understand his worth.
The structure of
the documentary is fairly straightforward, to the point that it almost just
feels like a special shown on AMC or TCM. Nearly completely a chronological and
historical look at his life and work, the movie only occasionally gives insight
that one couldn’t find in a basic film history book or simply by watching
Keaton’s movies. This is not to say that the film is dry, but it is also a
great deal less vibrant than the films they praise. And existing fans of Keaton
won’t find much new information or insight, though it may inspire the desire to
re-watch some of his best films.
The Blu-ray
release may not be necessary for a film like this, but the package is
spectacular. As much respect as the film gives Keaton, the release gives the
film. The special features are the only thing that is not as impressive as
expected, including only a Q&A with Bogdonavich from a screening of the
film. A trailer is also included.
Entertainment Value:
9/10
Quality of
Filmmaking: 8/10
Historical
Significance: 7/10
Special Features: 4/10
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