![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Like much of the film, the early-going contains not only archival footage but also Kurt’s own drawings and a lot of home-video material, with the precocious blond banging away on a plastic piano and a baby drum set before he was even 2 years old. The already hyper and hypersensitive child became completely unruly as a result, staying for a few weeks at a time at the homes of different family members before being thrown out time and again. While this might seem like a premature point to start at, it makes sense when, not much later, the film goes into some detail about the devastating effect Don and Wendy’s divorce had on their eldest, Kurt, who was only 9 when they separated. The film starts before Cobain was even born in Aberdeen, Wash., with the singer’s mother, Wendy, recounting how she met her husband, Donald Cobain, and ended up marrying him even though she wasn’t necessarily in love. See more Exclusive Photos of Kristen Wiig, Jack Black, Jason Segel and More Too repetitive for all but the biggest fans, HBO and Universal Pictures International will have to do some serious marketing - and perhaps some pruning - to turn this into a wider breakout. The supersized result, 132 minutes long, was made with unprecedented access to the Cobain family’s personal archives and is impressive in parts, but wildly uneven as a whole. 'Talk to Me' Review: Mingling With the Spirit World Brings Bone-Chilling Shocks in Australian Horror Debut ![]()
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