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| | | | Long Gone, Hopping Documentary < on 7/10/2010 5:35 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I thought many of you would find this interesting if you haven't already seen it. I haven't watched any other documentaries on hopping so I don't know how it compares but I enjoyed it. http://vimeo.com/13049681 Filmmakers David Eberhardt and Jack Cahill spent the 1990’s hoisting themselves, separately and together into the open boxcars of passing freight trains, then riding off into the far horizon. Along the way, they gained the trust of their fellow riders, homeless men (mostly) who ride the rails year after year, a half-dozen who describe themselves in this fine, sweetly melancholy documentary. These guys, who tell their story in voice-over, come with nicknames worthy of old-world cowboys, from the scraggly sidekicks Joshua Long Gone and Horizontal John, to New York Slim , an eloquent African American Vietnam vet who serves as a peacemaker in a world where drunken campfire brawls are common. There’s a new generation out there too, including the brainy 18 year old Jesse, who’s forgoing college to “spare change” her way across America with her boyfriend, the plaintive, aptly named Stonie. Eventually, in color and black-and-white footage encompassing several years, these seemingly shapeless lives develop compelling narrative arcs, usually misguided, never self-pitying. With singer Tom Waits moaning low on the soundtrack, the directors, who offer zero historical background, capture beautifully the continuing allure of an exacting lifestyle. Out there, it’s clear, freedom isn’t a stump-speech buzz word, but a physical reality felt in every bone-trembling line of track. |
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