Call Me Kate

2023

Action / Documentary

3
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 64%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 64%
IMDb Rating 7.1/10 10 558 558

Plot summary

A feature documentary which captures Katharine Hepburn's spirit and determination, exploring her story using her own words, through a combination of hours of previously hidden and intimate audio tapes, video and photographic archive.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
January 22, 2024 at 08:59 PM

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Jane Fonda as Self
Cary Grant as Self
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793.89 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
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25 fps
1 hr 26 min
Seeds 4
1.59 GB
1920*1080
English 5.1
NR
Subtitles us  
25 fps
1 hr 26 min
Seeds 5

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ksf-2 8 / 10

katharine hepburn had style

A netflix documentary on kathryn hepburn. Her life, career, and relationship with spencer tracy. Brash, independent, headstrong. Coming from an activist mother and a progressive, upper class father, it set up kathryn for a successful move to hollywoood. Combine that with a family tragedy that pushed her to be the best she could be. Interviews with kate and her brother. Bursting on the scene in 1932, 1933, she gives it her all. Some success, some bombs, then more successes. Howard hughes. Kate becomes a producer, wheeling and dealing. And much smarter now. Buying and selling stories, deciding if she wants to star in it, still pushing women's rights. It's good! Nothing too new, no big revelations here, but it's so interesting to watch. Directed by lorna tucker. Check it out. She had style. Like her character in "desk set", even while she was repressed, we knew she was destined for bigger things!

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Reviewed by justahunch-70549 6 / 10

Call me a bit disappointed

I was looking forward to this about an actress and person I've long admired, but I found this to be somewhat disappointing. There's little here that is new other than some audio tapes that are sometimes hard to understand, and not terribly revelatory, and some nice home movie clips of when she was young. She was quite the force to reckon with, highly intelligent, charismatic and uniquely beautiful. The film clips are wonderful, though almost all too short with many overlooked entirely. Some of her comments are insightful and she was a woman way ahead of her time and an actress unlike any other. Just ask whoever is trying to impersonate her here, which is one of the major problems with this documentary. The narration by a person attempting, poorly, to sound like her and to present this in sort of a first person narrative just doesn't work very well at all nor does a person pretending to be her from behind, in the shadows, etc. I nearly turned this off due to these contrived annoyances, but I still find the subject matter interesting despite reading about her for decades. I was hoping to learn something new, but perhaps she has been covered so much for so long that there simply is nothing new. Most of the balance of the narrative is presented by those who were not close, if at all, to her simply due to time marching on. Still, she was a fascinating and strong woman who lived a life most of us can only dream of. One of the more prominent comments from her, the real her, made here is about how lucky and appreciative she was to have the parents she did. We too can thank them. Odd near the end, this is not a very strong piece of filmmaking which I get the impression mostly exists due to the existence of those old scratchy audio tapes.

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