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Movie Review: Gonzo - The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson

Written by El Bicho
Published July 17, 2008

In Gonzo - The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson Academy Award-winning documentarian Alex Gibney presents a biography on his life and explores his writing through the use of archival material, some of which is available to public for the first time, and new interviews of family and friends. The film is a fitting tribute to the man Thomas Wolfe called, “the [20th] century's greatest comic writer in the English language.”

Narrated by Johnny Depp, Gonzo’s main focus is on Hunter when he was on the top of his game for about 10 years, a envious decade for any writer, in which he wrote three brilliant books: the straightforward journalism of Hell’s Angels, which sprang out of a 1965 article he wrote for The Nation; his landmark piece of gonzo journalism, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, where he examined the failure of the American Dream promised by the ‘60s counterculture; and Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72, a collection of his coverage of the 1972 presidential campaign for Rolling Stone that Frank Mankiewicz, George McGovern’s campaign manager, called “the least factual, most accurate account.”

During that time period, Hunter also stepped to the political forefront in 1970 when he unsuccessfully ran for sheriff of Pitkin County, Colorado on a platform that included legalization of drugs for individual recreational use and renaming Aspen “Fat City” in an effort to drive off investors. Hunter showed himself a shrewd campaigner. He shaved his head bald so he could refer to the Republican incumbent as “my long-haired opponent.”

After such a sustained period of quality and other factors in his life, it is no surprise Hunter was unable to reach those great heights as a writer again. The film suggests that the beginning of the end took place when he blew an assignment for Rolling Stone when he and friend/illustrator Ralph Steadman were sent to Zaire to cover the Ali-Foreman fight, better known as the Rumble in the Jungle. Hunter thought the fight would be a waste of time so he sold the tickets and spent his time in the hotel pool.

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Movie Review: Gonzo - The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
Published: July 17, 2008
Type: Review
Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Historical, Video: Documentary, Video: Art House, Review, Politics: U.S., Culture: Celebrity
Writer: El Bicho
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