

Bob Dylan: Hard Rain
From the fall of 1975 to the summer of 1976, Bob Dylan took a happy gaggle of musicians out on a two-leg tour dubbed the Rolling Thunder Review. Live at Fort Collins, Colorado
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Plot Summary
This concert film captures a Bob Dylan performance from his 1976 Rolling Thunder Revue tour, filmed in December 1975 at the Civic Center in Fort Worth, Texas. The film intersperses performances with scenes of Dylan interacting with his band and the audience, offering a glimpse into the unique atmosphere of the tour. It showcases Dylan's raw, energetic performance style during a pivotal period in his career.
Critical Reception
Critically, 'Hard Rain' received a mixed to negative reception upon its release. While some appreciated the opportunity to see Dylan perform, many critics found the film's direction, editing, and sound quality to be subpar. Audience reception was similarly divided, with fans often more forgiving of the technical shortcomings due to Dylan's iconic status.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from muddy sound and uninspired camerawork.
- Dylan's performance is passionate but cannot fully overcome the technical deficiencies.
- It's considered one of his less successful film ventures, primarily of interest to devoted fans.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and largely reflect a divided opinion, with some fans appreciating the raw performance while others are critical of the film's poor production values.
Fun Fact
Initially intended as a free film for Rolling Thunder Revue ticket holders, 'Hard Rain' was released commercially due to contractual obligations with Columbia Records.
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