Feature documentary on the life and work of Sir Ian McKellen.
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McKellen: Playing the Part
2018
R
1 h 32 m
Royaume-Uni
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Biography
Feature documentary on the life and work of Sir Ian McKellen.
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Aphie Harmony
22/11/2022 16:48
A great insight into one of our great actors A must see It was so good I just had to watch it again the next day A true gay icon
Patricia Masiala
22/11/2022 16:48
I adored this documentary. Ian McKellen could read the phone book and I would be enthralled. I'm so pleased he chose to do movies, his great talent will live on forever. Thank you Sir Ian McKellen!
BAD-Saimon10
22/11/2022 16:48
Absolutely fabulous, loved seeing one of the best theatre and entertainment Actors of all time,, lovely sweet passionate man,, smashing biopic of ians life
melinachettri❣
22/11/2022 16:48
McKellen is a great actor and no one disputes that. But I hoped for a documentary where he would focus on the creation of his theater roles, especially the shakespearean ones, and what we get instead is an hour and a half of small talk, light gossip and no real depth.
hano__tr97
22/11/2022 16:48
This documentary, directed by Joe Stephenson, centers on the life and career of the acclaimed British actor Sir Ian McKellen. Much of the film is McKellen sitting and being interviewed and describing in his own words the path of his fascinating life, enhanced, of course, by recreations, vintage film clips, and photos.
Those 2 words, dedication and honesty, help describe some of McKellen's persona.
I say dedication because, in the movie, McKellen states that he feels he must, as he appears on stage, be in the best physical and mental shape for that night, so that an audience member who has spent all day working can get the best performance possible. Re honesty, McKellen came across to me as just that speaking from the gut as to how he viewed the people and events in his life.
Early on he realized he was gay, and when he attended Cambridge, on a partial drama scholarship, he began to meet other gay men and also began to have relationships. At 49 years of age, McKellen, as AIDS reared its ugly head across the world, "came out" and became an activist for gay rights, speaking out and raising money as well.
Overall, I found this documentary engrossing as McKellen spun his life story and can easily recommend it.