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American Rebel: The Life of Clint Eastwood (2009)

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0307336883 (ISBN13: 9780307336880)
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American Rebel: The Life Of Clint Eastwood (2009) - Plot & Excerpts

While any biography is going to be interpretative, American Rebel: The Life of Clint Eastwood feels less interpretative than peppered with a lot of personal opinion. Particularly in the latter half, it continually weaves from a paint-by-numbers recounting of events to a kind of cranky blogger’s ranting.They aren’t particularly distinctive rants either; they’re fashionable opinions about Hollywood, celebrities and so on. It’s gossip magazine stuff; Perez Hilton with a better facility with language.While it contains these run-of-the-mill dismissive opinions on things like the Academy Awards and certain Hollywood stars, it fails to contain any depth of analysis of Clint Eastwood as a filmmaker – actor, director, producer.Does the life inform the work? Is there an artistic vision informing the movies and does it affect the life lived?There are hints in the book but no real substance. It often appears to start down the road of that kind of analysis but quickly gets sidetracked by the opportunity to make another snarky comment.The first half or so of the book is much better where it seems to rely more on available factual information than the opinions and anecdotes of others. It presents an Eastwood who begins largely directionless and callow — not surprising for a young man.He gets into the world of movies as the path of least resistance, more or less. But as he continues to work he experiences a growing dissatisfaction with the types of roles he’s restricted to and is often impatient with the working habits of some directors. He absorbs information on the sets he works on and starts finding focus, becoming increasingly serious about this career he finds himself in.It’s not clear, however, where or what or why his artistic vision emerges and the book doesn’t help in this regard. The biography we’re given runs on two tracks: the personal life and the career but you don’t get a very distinct sense of how or where they intersect and inform one another.To be fair to Eliot and his book, Clint Eastwood is famous for saying little and, when he does speak, saying next to nothing. He is a kind of poster child for reticence. He speaks strictly through his films.Unfortunately, this book relies largely on conjecture that appears based on the summations of others and gossip. It’s a quick, slight read that mirrors its subject quite well in that it reveals little. This book is as much about movie genres and movie making, as about Clint Eastwood. An unauthorized biography, it is well researched and well documented. Most readers would find it tedious, but I thorouhly enjoyed it. I am not only a movie buff, but also something of a storyteller myself. A person in my family is a professional movie and TV crew member who had the privilege of working on a Clint Eastwood production. My thanks to two good storytellers Marc Eliot and Clint Eastwood.

What do You think about American Rebel: The Life Of Clint Eastwood (2009)?

Makes me want to have a long Clint movie marathon
—Netel

It's ok. Not official so most of it is anecdotal
—Evelyn

What a terribly dry and boring writer.
—khalya

I've always like Clint Eastwood.
—ibugirl

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