Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind
Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind
| 19 January 2018 (USA)
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A funny, intimate and heartbreaking portrait of one of the world’s most beloved and inventive comedians, Robin Williams, told largely through his own words. Celebrates what he brought to comedy and to the culture at large, from the wild days of late-1970s L.A. to his death in 2014.

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lisafordeay

For those of you who never knew Robin Williams(which I am sure everyone knows),he was considered one of the greatest comedians of all time. He was known for his quick ad-libbed jokes and loved making people laugh. He starred in so many movies ranging from Aladdin to Mrs Doubtfire to the Night At The Museum franchise. I remember the first film I saw him in was Mrs Doubtfire and from then I was a massive fan of his. Him and Jim Carrey are my favourite comedians of all time.Sadly though Robin passed away at the tender age of 63 from suicide on August 11th 2014. Later it was revealed that he had Lewys Body Dementia,a disorder which affects the brain.Fast forward to 2018 and there was a documentary based on the life of Robin Williams from his upbringing in Chicago to photos of Robin when he was a baby to being an adult as well as interviews with those who remembered Robin best,including interviews with his first wife Valerie to his last wife Susan Schneider.I gotta say that it was a very hard documentary to watch because as I was watching it I kept saying to myself I can't believe that this man is no longer with us. Bottom line if you are a huge Robin Williams fan(like me having grown up watching Robin Williams in the early 90s till his passing in 2014)then you will enjoy this documentary. All I gotta say is God Bless you Mr Robin Williams and thank you for being a big part of my childhood. You were a remarkable man and I will forever miss you....as does everyone who was a fan of his.

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christyorlov

I absolutely loved this documentary. So many funny parts but much of it was sad as well. Absolutely worth the time to watch.

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poet-32

Upfront, this rating is biased, but I can defend it.Just because you have a great subject does not automatically mean you have a great biographical documentary. You have to let the subject and those who knew them speak not you or your own preconceived notions-DONE. You have to get the entire subject without editing out the warts or important aspects that made them who they were, and do it in less than miniseries length-DONE.You have to feel their creative, inspirational, painful, & emotional life without questions unanswered-DONE.Accepting that no two-hour movie can capture anyone worth doing a documentary about, this does as good a job as I have seen. Do I want more? Of course! If you are a fan how could you not. (period because that was rhetorical)10 is a hard score to justify, especially if you can be as overly critical as I can, but... I believe I am giving this rating not because I loved and miss Robin Williams, but because it portrayed someone I love and miss in a way that others may know the person I saw and understand why. RIP Robin Williams

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adonis98-743-186503

An intimate look into the life and work of the revered master comedian and actor, Robin Williams. Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind could have been better for sure as a Documentary but it was also not that bad and that's cause of Robin Williams and learning more about his story as a whole plus we also get some clips from some of his best films such as 'Good Morning Vietnam' and my personal favorite 'Mrs. Doubtfire'. Also well known faces as Billy Crystal and Steve Martin appear and talk a bit about him. It's a fun documentary for sure. (7.5/10)

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