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Review: New doc takes a deep dive into Leonard Cohen’s Hallelujah

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published July 22, 2024
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Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen is a phenomenon—something that is a cultural touchstone across decades and generations. A new documentary deep inside the song’s creation, legacy, and impact provides an illuminating look at one of the most enduring yet enigmatic pieces of modern music. This film acts as proof of the depth and intricacy hidden inside Cohen’s masterwork, showing a fresh perspective through which to take in the profundity of its influence.

The documentary does a great job tracing the very beginning of “Hallelujah,” an original released in 1984 on Cohen’s album *Various Positions*. Its eventual acclaim aside, the journey that the song took to get to that point was hardly a simple one. Cohen’s poetic lyrics and somber melodies created “Hallelujah” as a part of an album that was initially not accepted very well. It reveals that the song was considered to have been perfected by Cohen after he had written several drafts and revisions before arriving at the final version.

Some of the most interesting parts of the documentary are those that investigate the different lyrics. Cohen’s “Hallelujah” is famous for its profound and occasionally enigmatic words, all of which delve into faith, love, loss, and longing. It is a film that gives meaning to how Cohen’s lyrics changed dramatically from personal experiences to more philosophical reflections over the years. Interviews with Cohen’s collaborators, friends, and scholars help in understanding the development of the song and its different versions.

The documentary underlines the most complex relationship the song has had with spirituality and secularism. “Hallelujah” is heavy in both religious imagery and allusions to biblical stories, but it is also a very personal spirituality of Cohen’s. It is the point of intersection where Cohen’s interpretation of the spiritual themes within his works encounters his more secular view, weaving an intricate tapestry of meaning and resonance for audiences at different levels. This aspect of the documentary is particularly interesting because it showcases how Cohen’s spiritual quest not only impacted the birth of the song but also its eventual acceptance.

The other prominent focus of the film is on the song’s impact on popular culture. Though it received lukewarm reception upon its first release, the “Hallelujah” song suddenly became a rage with the several covers and adaptations done by other artists. There are interviews with some of the better-known interpreters of “Hallelujah,” such as Jeff Buckley, John Cale, and Rufus Wainwright. More enlightening, though, is the focus on why they chose the song and how they worked on their versions, which gives real insight into its versatility and transcendence across genres and generations.

The documentary also looks at the role of the song in cinema and television, whereby it has been covered to underline important moments and arouse emotion. Clips from a host of films and TV programs reveal how “Hallelujah” has become a sort of fallback position for filmmakers reaching for something to inject their stories with a little emotional resonance. Done like this, the effect is very striking, with this section of the film ringing true to the far-reaching effect of the song and its ability to reach audiences on such a basic level.

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Through the film, hearse footage and Cohen himself in an interview provide a view into the artist that is up close and personal. His dry wit, his rather introspective nature, and deep insights are all fully on display, enlightening the viewer with knowledge of his creative process and personal issues that help in creating his work. The documentary captures Cohen’s unique persona and the complications of his character, improving the understanding of the song and its creator for the viewer.

The documentary is very striking visually because of the blending of historical footage with beautiful visuals and current interviews, which make it very dynamic and engaging. An excellent example of cinematography and editing, the film places a viewer into Cohen’s world through subtle improvements in the narrative storyline. Evocative imagery and image pacing make the film informative and emotionally fitting.

One of the strengths is the delicate balance this documentary maintains between academic analysis and a personal touch from its anecdotes. It goes deep into the musical and lyrical composition of the song but also tends to the emotional and personal meaning “Hallelujah” holds for both Cohen and his audience. In that sense, it appeals both to the casual listener and the dedicated fan because there is something for everyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of Cohen’s work.

The documentary wraps up by revealing the lasting legacy of “Hallelujah” among the pantheon of great songs. It shows how the song was going to inspire and move people around the world, thus proving it to be a timeless piece of art. The last minutes of the film serve to remind audiences of the power of music to touch lives, to bridge divides, and to echo universal themes Cohen explored in his work.

This new documentary about Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” provides a well-rounded and engrossingly interesting history of the song, from its origins to its reception and implications. Richly interlacing historical deconstruction with personal reflections and artistic views, this film gives an insightfully moving portrayal of one of the most iconic works in modern music. It is thus equally important to Cohen enthusiasts and beginners, but more so to anyone wanting to understand the deep impact of “Hallelujah” and the enduring legacy of its creator.

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