{"id":12011,"date":"2017-05-13T19:04:02","date_gmt":"2017-05-14T03:04:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lefsetz.com\/wordpress\/?p=12011"},"modified":"2017-05-13T19:04:02","modified_gmt":"2017-05-14T03:04:02","slug":"i-love-dick","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lefsetz.com\/wordpress\/2017\/05\/13\/i-love-dick\/","title":{"rendered":"I Love Dick"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Kevin Bacon is a revelation. Like a less loquacious Don Henley. A not quite as nice J.D. Souther. He&#8217;s a Texan of few words who&#8217;s completely confident in his opinion and is unafraid of expressing it.<\/p>\n<p>And Kathryn Hahn is obsessed with him. Believing herself a filmmaker previously, at dinner Bacon cuts to to the bone, outs her personality, identity, her hopes, wants and dreams and she becomes infatuated with him, becomes a writer, pecks out all her fantasies.<\/p>\n<p>And this happened in real life. Only it was the downtown art scene, not Marfa, and it wasn&#8217;t about visual art, but writing. And to be this naked and honest is what art is all about, which is why &#8220;I Love Dick&#8221; became a cult classic, not that this was clear back in &#8217;97, when it was released, it had to marinate in minds for years and be rereleased to get its well-deserved victory lap, and this limited series on Amazon, which is a failure.<\/p>\n<p>Not the initial episode. Watch that, it&#8217;s all you need, it sets it all up, delineates all the issues and the tension and&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Is that really Griffin Dunne? We&#8217;re unallowed to age in today&#8217;s world, but he did and gained not only weight, but gravitas. He plays Hahn&#8217;s husband, she worked so he could write, they both gave up children for their careers, which they believe are still gonna happen.<\/p>\n<p>Hard to fathom if you&#8217;re living in internetland. Actually, that comes up much later in the series, one of the institute attendees makes a viral video, and of course its attraction is sex, i.e. nudity, but it gets Bacon wondering, the five hundred people who visit his museum a year, his work, is it worth it?<\/p>\n<p>People like this still exist. But they don&#8217;t live in Manhattan, they can&#8217;t afford to.<\/p>\n<p>Some smarties go to Harvard and get on the fast track, write for late night comedy shows, become rich and famous.<\/p>\n<p>Then there are Oberlin graduates like Lena Dunham, who through sheer will and pluck and endeavor capture the zeitgeist and are recognized for it.<\/p>\n<p>And then there&#8217;s a plethora of nobodies going nowhere, part of a community of analysts and creators that does not include us, with its own hierarchy, its own fellowships and rewards, and &#8220;I Love Dick&#8221; is about them.<\/p>\n<p>Now prior to Reagan, prior to the great greening of America, and I mean mazuma, cash, dollars, your mind was more important than your bank account, and if your mind was good enough you could always find a way to survive. But those times have passed us by. Even the elite institutions are focusing on jobs, with their entrepreneurship courses, the parents paying 60k a year want to see tangible results. As for the schools further down the totem pole, it&#8217;s always been like this. But we relied on the best and the brightest from the elite institutions to be a beacon, to show us where to go, to be the soft underbelly of our culture, to illustrate that life is worth living, that it&#8217;s all just not work and accumulation. But as the rich got richer the intellectuals became self-satisfied, resentful of their low economic status, and drifted apart from you and me.<\/p>\n<p>And if these worlds have ever touched yours, you&#8217;ll be reminded of all this watching &#8220;I Love Dick.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Which got made because Jill Soloway had such success with &#8220;Transparent,&#8221; deservedly so. And we need deep pockets like Amazon to fund creativity. And creators don&#8217;t always succeed. But there is something different about this production, it has a woman&#8217;s viewpoint. And the end result is it&#8217;s much more raw than a man would make. You feel Hahn&#8217;s desires, you see both the weakness and the attraction of Griffin Dunne. If you can endure the four hours you will be rewarded with a foreign film, the kind you used to go to the theatre to see, that made you feel good about yourself, a member of the club.<\/p>\n<p>And some were better than others.<\/p>\n<p>This is not a good one.<\/p>\n<p>But Kevin Bacon, whew! He&#8217;s just so calm and collected, yet coiled tight like a snake inside. This is not the sneering a-hole of the past. He&#8217;s mature, he&#8217;s past his peak, he&#8217;s comfortable in his clothing, and that makes him oh-so-attractive, it draws you to him.<\/p>\n<p>And Kathryn Hahn&#8217;s intellectualism. Men believe looks are everything. But watch Ms. Hahn long enough and you become attracted, even if you weren&#8217;t previously, to her character anyway. Who is brave and not subservient, a woman of heart and mind who cares about you, but not at the cost of herself.<\/p>\n<p><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Kevin Bacon is a revelation. Like a less loquacious Don Henley. A not quite as nice J.D. Souther. He&#8217;s a Texan of few words who&#8217;s completely confident in his opinion and is unafraid of expressing it. And Kathryn Hahn is obsessed with him. 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