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Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars

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United Kingdom · 2018
2h 15m
Director Lili Fini Zanuck
Starring Eric Clapton
Genre Documentary, Music

A documentary reflecting on Eric Clapton's traumatic childhood, his struggles with drugs and alcohol, the loss of his son, and how he found his inner strength and healing in music. It features extensive interviews with Clapton himself, along with his family, friends, musical collaborators, and heroes – including icons B.B. King, Jimi Hendrix, and George Harrison.

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40

Time Out by

Clapton has led a fascinating life, and is a contradictory and inspiring figure. Save for a few moments, this film just doesn’t serve him well enough.

60

Variety by Dennis Harvey

As absorbing as much of this material is, the lengthy feature does not feel definitive: It commits the typical music-doc sin of devoting nearly all its time to a celebrated first professional decade, then hastily skimming past all events since.

75

RogerEbert.com by Godfrey Cheshire

The film does a good job conveying the excitement generated by that band as a live act, especially in San Francisco and Los Angeles. But though it produced some remarkable music, Cream’s success was short-lived.

50

The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore

The film's title promises a story told with the tidy structure of the blues. (Either that, or it's a bad joke about Clapton's long struggle with alcoholism.) But Life proves weirdly assembled, with counterintuitive emphases.

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