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Crazy Heart (DVD) Jeff, Bridges, Maggie Gyllenhaal

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Type
Movie
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Format
DVD
Actor
Jeff Bridges
Genre
Drama
Movie/TV Title
Crazy Heart
Edition
Standard Edition
UPC
0024543665892

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4.5
49 évaluations du produit
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  • Understated excellence

    This movie captured my attention from the beginning. Having always liked Jeff Bridges and Robert Duvall, I was prepared to enjoy fine acting and gripping story; however, what I actually saw was the cast living this story of one man's salvation. To me the excellence of story telling lies in the detail and completion that make a scene realistic. It is here. The scene in the bar when Bridges and Duvall reacquaint personifies that detail. Little mannerisms that come naturally during conversations with friends are there. Mr Bridges character is a combination of Hank Williams, Jr and Waylon Jennings with a little Willie Nelson thrown in. His understated performance makes the character his, not just a good job. I think this movie deserves a second watch to catch the little nuances ...

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  • Crazy Heart (DVD, 2010)

    Here is the movie that the ridiculously talented Jeff Bridges finally won an Oscar for, and deservedly so. His performance is the gleaming highlight of this film in the best way possible. He is playing washed up country singer Bad Blake, trying to overcome alcoholism and a dying career. The story is very touching, and how could you expect anything less than incredible from a character study piloted by Jeff Bridges. The film has a very organized focus on Bridges' character but he is also backed by a fantastic supporting cast. Maggie Gyllenhaal plays an aspiring reporter who interviews Blake, only to fall in love with him shortly after. Her performance is equally touching and feels so real alongside Bridges. Colin Farrell plays Tommy Sweet, an old friendship of Bad Blake's that ...

  • Jeff Bridges Lives A Dream As Bad Blake, The Semi-Celeb

    When Thomas Cobb wrote this novel around 1988, he probably wasn't thinking to the future of how true it is when we hear others say how life imitates art. Well, get this! Ryan Bingham, who plays Tony (the musician Bad talks to at the bowling alley) is a real-life 30 year old rising country-rock star from Hobbs, New Mexico. Bingham co-wrote "The Weary Kind" with T-Bone Burnett. Bingham's recording of "The Weary Kind" won a Golden Globe & an Oscar for Best Original Song. The real Ryan Bingham won an Oscar while a fictional Ryan Bingham, played by George Clooney in "Up in the Air" 2009, who was nominated the same year, did not. That's really freaky. When Bad Blake (Jeff Bridges) gets on stage, the world stands still to watch & listen ...

  • A film worth watching

    I bought this DVD for several reasons; first, I'm a big Jeff Bridges fan but aside from that it is a great film. Second, it won an Academy Award for best actor but all the actors did a great job. The music was fantastic and Jeff Bridges showed that he is a talented musician as well as actor. The story line is thought provoking - how many actors and musicians have had their lives destroyed by alcohol or drugs? This movie shows the tragic side of a talented musician ruled by his own demons, I found it was very realistic. Even though I love Jeff Bridges, there were times when his character totally disgusted me; thus the academy award for best actor. I was disappointed with the ending; guess I wanted everyone to live happily ever after. But as in real life sometimes we just have to pay ...

  • Jeff Bridges is EXCELLENT!! Grab The Crazy Heart DVD!

    Jeff Bridges gives one of his finest performances EVER in Crazy Heart. His oft-married, booze-soaked troubadour Bad Blake has just rolled into Santa Fe when he meets Maggie Gyllenhaal's journalist Jean. "Where do all the songs come from?" she asks during their initial encounter. "Life, unfortunately," he sighs. Against Jean's better judgment, her fling with Blake blooms into a full-fledged relationship. Between gigs, Blake hangs out with the divorcée and her 4-year-old son, with whom he establishes an instant rapport, possibly because the musician is just an overgrown kid himself (and also because he hasn't seen his own boy in years). While Blake plays juke joints, his protégé, Tommy Sweet (Colin Farrell, cast against type to fine effect), plays stadiums, ...