Bukowski: Born Into This

Bukowski: Born Into This

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Director John Dullaghan's biographical documentary about infamous poet Charles Bukowski, Bukowski: Born Into This, is as much a touching portrait of the author as it is an exposé of his sordid lifestyle.

Interspersed between ample vintage footage of Bukowski's poetry readings are interviews with the poet's fans including such legendary figures such as Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Joyce Fante (wife of John), Bono, and Harry Dean Stanton.

Filmed in grainy black and white by Bukowski's friend, Taylor Hackford, due to lack of funding, the old films edited into this movie paint Bukowski's life of boozing and brawling romantically, securing Bukowski's legendary status.

Born Into This relies on interviews with Bukowski for biographical information instead of cheesy voiceovers, bringing the viewer even closer to the author.

For example, in one amazing sequence, Bukowski rides the viewer around in the backseat of his car, telling us through his rear-view mirror of his stint as a post office worker which inspired the novel, Post Office.

Scenes splicing interviews with Bukowski's ex-wife, Linda Lee, and R. Crumb's comic strip panels portraying Bukowski as a sex-crazed maniac, set the tone for bawdier parts of the film.

Occasionally the film displays lines of Bukowski's poetry on the screen, as reminders that he was not only a raging alcoholic with a fierce sense of humor but also a talented and beloved writer.

With so much hilariously shocking footage of "Hank," Bukowski: Born Into This presents Bukowski as a troubled but classic genius.

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  1. The minute I saw Sean Penn killed my interest in watching this.

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  2. Bukowski had that rare talent of being both disgusting and beautiful at the same time. Tragic and poignant. His lines are so simple and direct, anyone can understand and feel them. This documentary allows it all through to the viewer in the most direct way possible.

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  3. The curse of genius must have been written up in a contract by the very devil himself ..original poems

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  4. The genius of henry comes from the deepest of emotions of pain , without this it is impossible to write or even explain any feeling or thought of such
    pain , its like having the worst tooth ach in the world and trying to explain it
    can not be done or felt or understood until you yourself have that very tooth ach ...with all this bull**** being said I will say ....the curse of genius must have been written up in a contract by the devil himself...Ken Riccio poems (c)

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  5. The full documentary is on youtube !!!!!!!

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  6. this guy helped me through my adolescence !love him to bits next to burroughs,ballard & hesse !

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  7. as always he was my dirty inspiration, as always he made me cry, he will be with me always. thanks for sharing your malaise Hank,you can rest peaceful now.

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  8. hats off raise a glass to harvey.loved this.set your bluebird free.love to you charles ,barry and the maisie

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  9. very good, i enjoyed this a lot!

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  10. I really enjoyed learning about this man. I'd seen the movie Barfly years ago, but never really knew the inspiration behind it until now. Thanks for sharing.

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  11. This is AMAZING!!! The only bad part is when that painter comes in and tells us about how he wants to bang some girl then reads a Bukowski poem and kinded tosses her out. What kinda guy is that?

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  12. I still recall the first time I saw this documentary at metro. I had no idea what it was really about until I watched it.(NOT reccommended as a first date movie)This film is largely based on toilet humour, with a complete disreguard for political correctness. But this gritty film shocked and amused me so with it's candid, raw human nature, that I have not forgotten it. It is DEFINITELY a must see documentary.(even if you don't like poetry)
    Bukowski, the old lion, is unappologetically crass with a wicked sense of humour. And if you don't find him amusing, you'll definitely get a kick out of some of the other colourful characters in the film, like the bearded lady.

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  13. You think she is aware of her teenage metal-head goatee?

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  14. to all of you who do not like him or his books: read more! the guy is probably the best american writer of the last century.

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  15. well folks,as in life,Bukowski and his poetry are not for the weak.He writes from a dark place for those who have been there too." 'Twas caviar to the general.."Hamlet said,tho Bukowski is more like Swine before Pearls...heh heh

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  16. @anthony ,... but we're hungry and we provide your type with so much entertainment, plus our attitudes make you feel superiour, and we want you to feel superiour otherwise we cannot be Trolls. Remember without us your confidence is knot.

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  17. @ Albert & roland

    Always remember, don't feed the trolls!

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  18. @Roland Gopel I did watch the doco and I found this guys ideology to be even worse than mine,.. and this makes me so jealous.

    @Albert I'm an XX not an XY, boy...

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  19. @420 vision:
    You're making a fool of yourself, boy..

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  20. @420vision
    making such disrespectful comments when you have quite obviously not watched it all is really quite insulting and offensive. and as a matter of fact your own comments are far more to your own detriment than anybody else!!

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  21. two things,..

    1 - I hope this guy is dead

    2 - I hope this guy did not pass on his genes

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  22. Very touching doc.Directed with respect and empathy as we might care for a wounded beast.I enjoy Bukowski.A social cripple expressing his humaness and passion only through writing.Vulgar,obscene,desperate,sexual,sublime ravings.The Beethoven piano adagio captures the pathos and passion that was this man's life.

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  23. Thank you, the doc is so so, but the man!

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  24. I didn't care for this one, only watched the first twenty minutes or so. This guy seems grouchy and obsene to me. He writes good stuff, but I would hate to be caught in an elevator with him. Spending life drunk and angry at everyone seems to be his norm. I guess he was a shock jock before being a shock jock was cool. It's surprising to me that so many people seem to relate with him, the comments here are on the balance positive toward him. Maybe I am just in the wrong mood for this kind of verbal assault this morning. I'll try and watch it again later.

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  25. Bukowski recommended reading John Fante. The Bandini Quartet is Fante's most popular work.

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