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The Hollywood Reporter
This smart, aesthetically understated concert film from Jonathan Demme will transport Young's legions of baby boomer fans back to the future, as 1969 re-invents itself in 2005 for Young. Full Review
Claudia Puig
USA Today
The mesmerizing, heart-tugging concert film Heart of Gold confirms Neil Young's stature as a national treasure. Full Review
Desson Thomson
Washington Post
Director Demme is smart and sensitive enough to sit back and listen to the music without attention-getting intrusions. The tunes are subtly compelling. Full Review
Duane Byrge
The Hollywood Reporter
This smart, aesthetically understated concert film from Jonathan Demme will transport Young's legions of baby boomer fans back to the future, as 1969 re-invents itself in 2005 for Young. Full Review
Joe Morgenstern
Wall Street Journal
In one sense, Neil Young: Heart of Gold is just a simple concert film -- no cutaways during the music for interviews, no cameras swooping and soaring on giant booms. But simplicity in this case also means no barrier between us and the people on stage, as they sing some of the most soul-stirring pop songs I've seen performed in a very long time. Full Review
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