I Saw The Light is a another attempt by Hollywood to exploit the legacy - sorry, dramatize the life of the iconic country singer. Thing is, Hank Williams' life was as full of drama, tragedy and redemption as anyone you could invent. So how is it they make yet another boring Hank Williams movie? Hank Williams - The Soap Opera.
I'm a HW fan - not because he was a country star but because he was a great songwriter, as any songwriter worth their salt will tell you. I've seen all the HW movies and plays - not hard, there aren't many - and the ones that fail his musical legacy worst are the ones that show HW as a depressed, cantankerous, drunken hick from the sticks without having original, or close-to-original music that lets you forgive him all of that. It's because his music was so genuine, and a lot of it so good, that we see past the miserable, drunken hick to the sensitive man. Get the music wrong and you're left with a royal P.I.T.A.
ISTL shows what drunks turn to in the end, but HW was more than that. A talented, intelligent, very insecure man - a Buddy Holly with issues - who was ruthlessly exploited by everyone - his mother, his managers, his wives, his doctors and now, the movie industry.
And he let himself be exploited, past caring by the age of 29. That's what is interesting about him - not his decline, but the contrast of a man who could perfectly express common human feelings, but couldn't say 'no' to people (both sexes) who wanted to manage and manipulate him, and who medicated himself with the bottle on top of what his quack gave him for what's thought to be spina bifida. Keith Richards lifestyle, Billy Graham conscience.
In a film about a musician, Tom Hiddleston delivers a just-about-competent musical performance. Not saying he can't act, this is just a Justin Timberlake version of one of the most soulful and expressive voices in a narrow genre. So unless you know HW's music in you head, it's another dud.
If you're still interested in HW, keep an eye out for such by Simon W Donaldson, a fine (tall, thin) Scottish actor whose Hank Williams IS actually eerily accurate (apart from the yodel) and deeply perceptive. No doubt Simon does other stuff. Hiddleston as Bond? Don't make me laugh - maybe he'll sing the theme song too (let's hope not).
PS In a way, the inability of Hollywood to turn Hank Williams into a merchandising franchise is a good thing - the authenticity of HW's life and unique sound - that transcends its time and genre - is incompatible with the complete falsity of the modern marketing system.