Movie Review: Blue Like Jazz

Saturday afternoon, Leanne and I went to the movies to see Blue Like Jazz.  The movie is based on a book by Donald Miller, and it was directed by Steve Taylor (who I saw in concert when I was in high school).  The movie itself was funded primarily through individuals who gave money through Kickstarter.  All of this adds up to making Blue Like Jazz very different from most movies made today.  BLJ didn’t have the huge marketing and financial budget that most movies have these days.  Marketing has been be word of mouth and by the hard work of Miller and Taylor.

I read Blue Like Jazz several years ago.  The book, as I remember it, is a collections chaotic thoughts about Miller’s journey from a broken home and fundamental church background through doubt and disillusionment to a rediscovery of God and His love for us.

The movie takes the general stories and themes of the book and weaves them together to retell the story of college student, Don Miller, and his journey to rediscover his faith in God.

BLJ contains many chaotic conversations and scenes.  There are many things in the movie that had me scratching my head – ‘is this okay?’.  There’s cursing, drinking and drunkenness, discussions about sexuality and sexual orientation, and many other things in this movie that my have you feeling uncomfortable.  I would encourage you to hang in there.  These things bring clarity to the ending message and discovery.  I don’t want to give it away, but the last five minutes of Blue Like Jazz are powerful.  You need to see the whole movie though for it to all make sense.

This is not a “Christian” movie.  It’s a movie made by Christians.  Many Christians may decide not to see it because it’s too secular, and many who are not Christians may decide not to see it because it’s too God focused.  Here’s my take:  Give it a chance.  Go see the movie!  You could wait until it comes out on DVD, but I’d highly recommend that you find a theater and go see it.  Bring a friend along with you.  After the movie, go grab a cup of coffee together, and talk about the movie.  It’s different.  Blue Like Jazz will definitely have you thinking.  It’s not required, but you may want to read the book before you go see the movie.  Certain things in the movie will make a little more sense if you’ve read the book – like the rabbit chasing the sexy carrot scene.

Blue Like Jazz gets my recommendation.

Have you seen Blue Like Jazz?  If so, what was your take?  If not, do you like jazz music?

  • http://deuceology.wordpress.com Larry Carter

    I read it, but I have to drive 40 miles to see it.

  • http://www.jmlalonde.com Joe Lalonde

    I have not seen Blue Like Jazz but I want to. The closest theater is 45+ minutes away and we just don’t have the time to do that. But I have read the book three times.

    Each reading I get something different from it. The last reading made me question why I liked it so much. It’s amazing how much our perspective can change as we grow older. I wonder what the next reading will bring.

  • http://www.leahadams.org/ Leah Adams

    I have not seen the movie or read the book. I would like to do both. Perhaps I will download the book to my NOOK today. Thanks for the recommendation.

  • http://www.tnealtarver.wordpress.com TNeal

    I laughed at your alternative question. I’d have to listen to more jazz music to know but I’m not initially attracted to it. I have read the book and do hope to see the movie. I know the book was thought provoking and you’ve given me enough information to stay in my seat if I see the movie in a theater.

  • http://randomlychad.com Chad Jones

    You’re quite correct, Jon–the ending contextualizes the whole movie. I understood why “Don” did what he did. There was sort of a psalmic quality to the film: “if I go to the far side of the sea… even the darkness is light to You.” One cannot really run away from God.

  • http://www.brandongilliland.com/ Brandon

    I haven’t seen the movie…I hear it is good though. I really don’t see much movies. Maybe 2x per year! haha

  • http://chrisvonada.info/ chris vonada

    Definitely on my to do list, but it hasn’t been here yet. Enjoyed the review Jon!