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I Am Chris Farley

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Canada · 2015
1h 35m
Director Derik Murray, Brent Hodge
Starring Adam Sandler, Chris Farley, David Spade, Pat Finn
Genre Documentary

I am Chris Farley is an in-depth look into the life of the iconic comedian. With help from his co-stars, family and friends, the documentary tells his hilarious, touching and wildly entertaining story from his beginnings in Wisconsin to to his tenure on Saturday Night Live and movie stardom.

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New York Daily News by

The movie is never able to get to the bottom of why the man so loved by his friends was unable to be comfortable out of the spotlight. But I Am Chris Farley is a warm, nostalgic reminder of a talent who died before his time.

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Variety by Andrew Barker

Worth watching for its trove of emotional testimonies from family and friends — including an atypically forthcoming Lorne Michaels and Adam Sandler — the pic is somewhat defanged by its surface-level approach and standard-issue filmmaking style.

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The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore

Co-directors Brent Hodge and Derik Murray go exclusively to interviewees who lived or worked with the oversized, overenergized man, all of whom clearly loved him, and if the tone of their remarks (affectionate, amazed at his charisma) is totally predictable, the specifics have enough color to hold the interest of a casual fan.

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Entertainment Weekly by Kyle Anderson

The film—skillfully helmed by Brent Hodge and Derik Murray and featuring talking-head testimonials from family members, friends, and costars such as Mike Myers and Bob Odenkirk—heralds "Tommy Boy" as definitive and notes how winning a romantic lead Farley is in "Coneheads".

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The A.V. Club by Kyle Ryan

As a thoughtful examination of its subject’s life, I Am Chris Farley has its moments, but it plays more like a loving tribute than documentary, as if a bunch of his friends got together to tell stories. In that way, it succeeds, but it’s hard to shake the feeling that the picture isn’t complete.

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Los Angeles Times by Robert Abele

Perhaps fearful of venturing into downer territory, I Am Chris Farley sticks to slickly edited, bite-sized anecdotes about an attention-starved Midwestern goofball unprepared for stardom, accompanied by storybook music that accentuates Farley's childlike nature over his darker impulses.

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Village Voice by Sam Weisberg

Shrewder documentarians than directors Brent Hodge and Derik Murray would have balanced out the sentiment with grit. The movie is saccharine.

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