Night Visions: Hitchhiking, Heroin, and Other Tales From Jesus' Son
July 14, 2000
Sara Buckwitz
Night Visions: Hitchhiking, Heroin, and
Other Tales From Jesus' Son,
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review by Sarah Hepola,
The
Austin Chronicle
Jesus' Son, directed by Alison
Maclean, stands apart from the recent wave of films about drugs,
by focusing on a character's journey rather than the physical
sensations and exaltation of being high. Played by Billy Crudup
and set in the drug subculture of the 1970's, 'Fuckhead [the
protagonist] is a wastoid, but he's also a barfly dripping with
self-pity, a remorseless thief, a gushing romantic, a poet, a
punk, and a wide-eyed innocent,' writes Sarah Hepola for the
Austin Chronicle. Maclean says she likes the
protagonist for his understanding and tenderness: 'There's
nothing cynical or ironic about him at all ... he just says what
he feels in the moment.'
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