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Director: Kevin Spacey
Writer: Lewis Colick
Producers: Jan Fantl, Arthur E. Friedman, Andy Paterson, Kevin Spacey
Actors:
Kevin Spacey as Bobby Darin Kate Bosworth as Sandra Dee Bob Hoskins as Charlie |
I wish the whole film would have been more like the second half, so that I could have been more into it, as opposed to how it’s lined up now, with fantasy, musical numbers galore and plenty of good-looking set pieces jamming its first half. That said, the film is still generally fun to follow and hear, as most of the tunes, sung by Spacey as well (the man actually went out on a 10-city singing tour with the release of this film), come through, particularly a great little sequence set to “Beyond the Sea”. The film’s final song & dance routines are also great, while Spacey finally puts all rumors of his own homosexuality to rest by directing this musically-inclined motion picture and singing and dancing his way into our hearts. Seriously though, if you’re looking for a deep bio-pic about Bobby Darin, a man about whom I did not know much before this movie, I don’t believe you’re going to find it here, as even Spacey has acknowledged that this is more of a “tribute” to the man than anything (although he does stamp home the fact that Darin was widely regarded as “arrogant”), but it does move along nicely and fluffily, with plenty of snappin’ tunes to keep one awake and even a touch of emotion nearing the end. Sure, Bosworth’s character sorta disappears in the second half (as she apparently did in real life—as they divorced—which is not mentioned in the film), Spacey should have cast someone much younger as the singer cutting his teeth earlier in the movie and Darin himself doesn’t particularly come off like a man who cared much about singing or his audience (it felt like all he really wanted to be was “bigger than Sinatra”), but I wasn’t bored during my screening, the songs and details of the time were right-on and I even got into the characters during its second half, so if the premise intrigues you, check it out in theaters, otherwise, maybe a late night video rental.
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