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For No Good Reason

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United Kingdom, United States · 2012
Rated R · 1h 29m
Director Charlie Paul
Starring Ralph Steadman, Hunter S. Thompson, Terry Gilliam, Richard E. Grant
Genre Documentary, History

This documentary showcases the life work of British artist Ralph Steadman, whose surreal, often confrontational artwork is frequently associated with Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson. Through Johnny Depp's lead in this intimate portrait, we can reach the heart of what makes this artist tick, from his friendships, love for art, and passion for civil liberties.

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Variety by Andrew Barker

While the effort is admirable, the result is a bit unwieldy, casting too wide a net to really plumb its subject’s depths, and defanging some of Steadman’s acid wit with an overly busy, hit-and-miss aesthetic approach.

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USA Today by Claudia Puig

Narrated by Johnny Depp, a portrait emerges of an anarchic, humble spirit who now fears becoming "a visual polluter."

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The Dissolve by David Ehrlich

For No Good Reason is an absolute mess from start to finish, a portrait of an artist that’s almost rendered redundant by his art. And yet, for all its failings, the film is engagingly in tune with the man who inspired it.

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Slant Magazine by Ed Gonzalez

Charlie Paul isn't content to let his stock footage and interviewees lead for him, driven as he is to "make something out of a frame of mind," though to needlessly busy effect.

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Los Angeles Times by Gary Goldstein

The inventively shot and constructed documentary For No Good Reason is an absorbing look at the unique, surreal work of British cartoonist Ralph Steadman.

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The A.V. Club by Jesse Hassenger

Early on, Steadman talks about his humor needing to have a “slightly maniacal” edge. For No Good Reason has no such thing; it’s gently informative and amusing the whole way through.

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Time Out London by Tom Huddleston

It’s a shame, because there’s a good, solid documentary to be made about this fascinating, enormously talented, slightly self-congratulatory little man and his unmistakeable ouevre.

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