MoVee review

Aug 22, 2012 15:10

Wow. Just. Wow.

I wasn’t going to make time to see “Searching For Sugar Man” when I first heard about it.   I’m not a music person.  I don’t have a cd collection. I listen to music, but I don’t love any one musician.  I don’t even commit to a favorite genre. I won't even watch an episode of American Idol, so why would I subject myself to an hour and a half documentary about a musician I’ve never heard of? But, the reviews I found on-line were very favorable.  The presentation of the subject sounded interesting to me. And to be honest, I didn’t really believe the story could be true.  By the time the screening date arrived, I had to go see this “real fairy tale”.

Wow.  Just. Wow

Thank you, Malik Bendjelloul, for giving me the opportunity to hear this amazing story.  Thank you, Camilla Skagerstrom, for showing how much stunning cinematography can add to a story about a poverty stricken man from Detroit.

The following does contain spoilers….so, if you are going to see the movie…. stop reading here and go see it. But, if you are not sure you want to spend your hard earned cash to watch this documentary, please read on….because seriously? You are missing out if you don’t see it.

In case you don’t know the story, I’ll give you just a little background.  Rodriguez, a song writer/singer in the 70s was ‘discovered’ by a couple of white guys, in a smoke filled Detroit dive bar. (His music reminds me somewhat of Bob Dylan’s) A couple of albums were produced in the U.S.….the albums didn’t make it big….in fact, not many sold.  Rodriguez went back to working his day job and that was the end of that.  However, in the very isolated South Africa, Rodriguez’s music became a phenomenon compared to Elvis or the Beatles.  His music was a solace for so many Africans fighting the war on Apartheid.  Rodriguez didn’t know anything about the South Africa portion of his story.  “Searching for Sugar Man” is a documentary made about two South Africans searching for information about a mysterious American songwriter, who made a huge impact on their lives, but no one seemed to know anything about.

This IS a real fairy tale. One you have to see to believe. One that can restore your faith in humanity, and possibly change the way you see fame and fortune. One that will remind you that you never know how far reaching your daily actions may be.

Wow. Just. Wow.
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