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I'm Still Here, 2010

I'm Still Here

English

USA

Rating:6.0
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Profile of I'm Still Here

I'm Still Here can be described as gloomy, offbeat, and humorous. The plot revolves around the life of an actor, celebrity culture, and showbiz. The main genres are independent, comedy, and music-oriented. In terms of style, I'm Still Here is a mockumentary. In approach, it is realistic. It is located in the USA. I'm Still Here takes place in contemporary times. The soundtrack is hip hop. It is drawn from a biography. Note that I'm Still Here involves drugs/alcohol, nudity, and profanity.

Summary of I'm Still Here

Oscar®-nominated actor Casey Affleck in his directorial debut together with fellow Oscar®-nominee Joaquin Phoenix blow the roof off of conventional filmmaking in this unique and groundbreaking experimental project. Joaquin gives a powerful performance as “JP,” an out of control Hollywood celebrity who commits career suicide in announcing that he is “retiring” from acting, while at the top of his game, to become a hip-hop star. JP shuts himself off from the protection and better judgment of his agent, manager and publicist, and sets out on a jaw-dropping journey into a decadent frenzy of sex, drugs and outrageousness, as he tries desperately to break away from his old celebrity persona to develop his rap career. Mired in self-doubt and harsh criticism from the media, he struggles to find his identity.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 10 September 2010
Runtime: 60 min

Cast and Crew

Casey Affleck as Himself in I'm Still Here
Casey Affleck

as Himself

Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs

as Himself

Elliot Gaynon

as Hollywood Eddie

Antony Langdon

as Anton

Photos

I'm Still Here (2010)
I'm Still Here (2010)

Clips

I'm Still Here
I'm Still Here: Trailer

Users Reviews

Chaotic
The film gives out an aura of chaos, which seems to accurately describe the world movie stars live in, not to mention those going through a career change. It’s almost difficult to look away.
Funny
It is funny, but not in a good way. It seems like this movie is making a joke out of film making and actors without even trying to excuse it as entertainment. Makes for a good laugh, but leaves you asking for so much less.
Likely to see
Not for me

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