Al fin pude ver este documental de Martin Scorsese. A pesar de que ya conocía por donde iban los tiros de la propuesta, no puedo negar cierta decepción. Steven Prince obviamente es un personaje sumamente atractivo por su naturaleza borderline y algunas de sus anécdotas resultan divertidas e impactantes gracias a su truculencia. Sin embargo, el resultado final me resulta insustancial.
Great fun. Steven Prince has some amazing stories. There's such an immediacy to Prince, he really knows how to draw the audience in. I wish Scorsese would do more of these quick, off-the-cuff documentary portraits. If he needs a subject, I have several family members I'd be happy to introduce him to. (Wait, what am I saying? Find your own subjects, Marty! Now, where did I put that camcorder?)
A peculiar documentary featuring Steven Prince telling Martin Scorsese his often hilarious experiences, a series of stumbles with drugs and law. Recollections that include a Marihuana-Gorilla bit, Jack the Cop, a drug bust; the revival of a woman after an overdose, which was later taken by Quentin Tarantino for 'Pulp Fiction'; and another bit that was taken by Richard Linklater for 'Waking Life' Guaranteed entertainment.
One of the best examples of cinema verite, especially one to watch for its editing. Find this on the internet and watch now.