I found it particularly curious that his son seems to have had a complete change of heart, after having written such a scathing biography about his mother in 2007. This film is just a series of C&W stars and others commenting on how Johnny Cash influenced them. It totally eliminates the truth (if his son is accurate) about the last half of Johnny & June's lives together as drug addicts spending money like drunken sailors. I did really enjoy his performance at Folsom Prison and, of course, the haunting "Hurt." But I'd read also that the cave story was made up. Is it true or not? I'd been so moved in Nashville at the Johnny Cash Museum, I wanted this to be a REAL documentary about the REAL man... not a bunch of people sainting him in retrospect.
Johnny Cash: The Redemption of an American Icon
2022
Biography / Documentary / Music
Johnny Cash: The Redemption of an American Icon
2022
Biography / Documentary / Music
Plot summary
By the time Johnny Cash released his iconic “Man in Black” album in 1971, the international superstar was broken down, hollow-eyed, and wrung out - often torn between Jesus and the “Cocaine Blues.” This tells the true story of a music legend’s spiritual quest, and his ultimate return to an “unshakeable faith.”
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May 11, 2023 at 06:39 PM
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Saint Not Sinner
Not a Documentary
This movie was not a documentary. Evangelicals used Johnny Cash spiritual journey as an opportunity for an alter call. Yes, Cash was a Christian but he was not a Franklin Graham or Greg Laurie Christian. He was as far from the current stream of neo-fundamentalist that are making faith based films today as one can get. I am surprised they did not interview Kirk Cameron for goodness sakes. Johnny Cash was a friend of sinners and addicts (that was the only thing they got right) and it was the way he lived his life that made him Christian not the things he said. They took what could have been a wonderful documentary about his spiritual journey and made it into a propaganda film in order to proselytize. There were some good parts that did show his human side, but then the makers made it out to look like he became holier than thou saint who never struggled again - which is a lie!
Shame!
This is not a documentary and it's a shame for those who actually want to hear more about his life and music. This is a shameless Christian propaganda with moralising cheesy comments and scenes! The cave scene drags on relentlessly and the commentators make sure they repeat their Gods and Jesuses enough to ensure we get it! All aspects of his extremely interesting life are unfortunately diminished into a tale of salvation because of faith. The makers of this Christian tale should ensure it is clearly stated in the poster that it is not a documentary about Johnny Cash, since a documentary by definition states the facts and doesn't preach.