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The director portrays a Morrison essentially drunk and lost and a jerk in interpersonal relationships. The film fails to capture the so-called through-line of Morrison’s artistic story—his cultural baggage that allowed him to engage in poetic composition.
The director portrays a Morrison essentially drunk and lost and a jerk in interpersonal relationships.
The film fails to capture the so-called through-line of Morrison’s artistic story—his cultural baggage that allowed him to engage in poetic composition.
Explore the legacy of Jim Morrison through the Doors' concerts or discover the controversial vision of Oliver Stone's film.
Morrison is portrayed as a womanizer, a drunkard, a jerk, a madman, but not as the poet or sensitive man he truly was. The film perfectly captures the essence of the Sixties: love, death, drugs, sex, rock.
Morrison is portrayed as a womanizer, a drunkard, a jerk, a madman, but not as the poet or sensitive man he truly was.
The film perfectly captures the essence of the Sixties: love, death, drugs, sex, rock.
Explore the intense world of The Doors and decide for yourself how well Oliver Stone captured the Lizard King's legacy.
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