Burroughs: The Movie
1983
Action / Biography / Documentary

Burroughs: The Movie
1983
Action / Biography / Documentary
Plot summary
An exploration of Burroughs’ life story, as told by Burroughs himself along with many of his contemporaries, including Allen Ginsberg, Brion Gysin, Francis Bacon, Herbert Huncke, Patti Smith, Terry Southern, and William Burroughs Jr.
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Overlong portrait of the author as cutup
A must for Burroughs fans, not so much for those who aren't.
I love movies about artists, writers, musicians and so on and I really wanted to like this one, especially as most of the footage contains the man himself.
Always interested in the whys and wherefores of creativity, of particular interest was the blurb line: "...charts the development of Burroughs' unique literary style."
However, the movie is mostly about the life of the man, his friends and associates, than the development of his writing style. There are fascinating interviews with Ginsberg and other friends, and a fun cameo from Patti Smith who complains she couldn't get him into bed. Oh chuckle...
I came away not knowing much more about Burroughs than I did before, and certainly not more about his literary style or how it developed. It's tragic that the director, Howard Brookner, died so young. He spent five years putting the movie together.
In spite of the lack of deeper revelations, as there are scant movies about Burroughs, this is still worth watching.
Interesting to see that over 370 people have rated this movie but only one has bothered to review it! Make of that what you will.