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Danny Collins
Danny Collins

6.8

Danny Collins

R·2015·107m

Summary

An ageing hard-living 1970s rock star decides to change his life when he discovers a 40-year-old undelivered letter written to him by John Lennon.

Cast

Al Pacino

Al Pacino

Danny Collins

Annette Bening

Annette Bening

Mary Sinclair

Christopher Plummer

Christopher Plummer

Frank Grubman

Jennifer Garner

Jennifer Garner

Samantha Leigh Donnelly

Bobby Cannavale

Bobby Cannavale

Tom Donnelly

Nick Offerman

Nick Offerman

Guy DeLoach

Josh Peck

Josh Peck

Nicky Ernst

Katarina Čas

Katarina Čas

Sophie

Giselle Eisenberg

Giselle Eisenberg

Hope Donnelly

Melissa Benoist

Melissa Benoist

Jamie

Scott Lawrence

Scott Lawrence

Dr. Ryan Kurtz

Brian Thomas Smith

Brian Thomas Smith

Judd

Michael Patrick McGill

Michael Patrick McGill

Neighbor Steve

Kiff VandenHeuvel

Kiff VandenHeuvel

Marty

Eric Michael Roy

Eric Michael Roy

Young Danny Collins

Davide Donatiello

Young Danny Collins

Eric Lange

Eric Lange

Dr. Silverman

Aarti Mann

Aarti Mann

Nurse Nikita

Joshua Sternlicht

Joshua Sternlicht

Josh the Bartender

Travis Johns

Travis Johns

Roadie

Tim Jo

Tim Jo

Tim

Hiroshi Moroto

Autograph Seeker

Margy Moore

Margy Moore

Hotel Bar Patron

Eric Newnham

Eric Newnham

Hotel Bar Patron

Francine Levinson

Night Club Fan

Hal Alpert

Hal Alpert

Night Club Fan

Henri C. Wittelsohn

Night Club Fan

Patrick Kudej

Chime In Magazine Intern

Carmel Echols

Danny's Background Singer

Judith Hill

Judith Hill

Danny's Background Singer

Kari Kimmel

Danny's Background Singer

Don Was

Don Was

Danny's Band

CJ Vanston

CJ Vanston

Danny's Band

Kenny Aronoff

Danny's Band

Tim Pierce

Danny's Band

Mindi Abair

Danny's Band

Bill Cantos

Bill Cantos

Danny's Band

George Doering

Danny's Band

Darrell Leonard

Danny's Band

Kristin Brock

Kristin Brock

Kissing Couple (uncredited)

Elsi Eng

Eye Candy (uncredited)

Chachi Gonzales

Ballerina (uncredited)

Laura Krystine

Laura Krystine

Ballerina (uncredited)

Anne McDaniels

Anne McDaniels

Danny's Doll (uncredited)

Roz McHenry

Roz McHenry

Red Vine Lady #1 (uncredited)

Elaine Partnow

Elaine Partnow

Red Vine Lady #2 (uncredited)

Jane Shayne

Red Vine Lady #3 (uncredited)

Cassandra Starr

Cassandra Starr

Groupie (uncredited)

Linda Wang

Linda Wang

Asian Fan #2 (uncredited)

Richard Allan Jones

Richard Allan Jones

Party Guest (uncredited)

Arthur Bedran

Boy Band Member

Crew

Director, Screenplay

Dan Fogelman

Reviews

Rangan

Rangan

July 4, 2016

9

> A 40 year old letter and the road to redemption.

First of all, the director proved the script is very important to a film's success. He wrote it, basically he's a screenplay writer who had written many great stuffs and this film is his first directional venture. He excelled it by picking the right stuffs for the project. As the great actors on-board, it was shot in the fine locations and the music was wonderful. It should have been a dream coming true for him, for a great project to work with.

The dialogues were so brilliant like the poems. I'm sure you won't end watching it without having fun because there were many small-small jokes attached everywhere. It was inspired by the real story of a person, but I think they have made some changes for a cinematic translation, hence it is not a biopic.

Mainly it revolves around 4-5 characters and the cast were amazing in their respective roles. Especially the Al Pacino, without him this film would have not been this much exciting. If you're an his ardent fan, you will going love this from your heart and others as well find it a beautiful drama-music. He was nominated for Golden Globe Awards for his excellent title role display. A very appropriate film for him for his age.

You know in this era, film fans are looking for what superhero film is going to hit the screen, a heartwarming film like this is what makes them realise still there's a hope for small scale films. Only if they're a welcoming type. Especially for the yesteryears actor who are physically can't compete with the young generation actors, films like this is a breather.

This is a tale of an aging star singer who one day discovers a letter written for him by an another great singer of his generation when he was yet to taste the success. 40 years later, that mean now he decides to quit his music tour and begin to trace his family for the unfinished business. So the remaining narration reveals lots of inspiring and heartbreaking events.

> "If I am going to find any kind of redemption, I can't waste any more time."

Life as a singer, especially being old and seeking redemption won't quite end as expected. Over the 40 years of addiction to drugs, booze and women, a self-discovery sail begins. In an unpredictable world, anything might happen and so this man's journey tells the impact on the family he's going to meet. It is not just about facing the one who he had abandoned long ago and now trying to fix it, but in reality, life is not easy, especially family means lots of commitment and choosing the best for it should be priority where this film opts that root to reveal a story.

It is almost a good family film, but for the theme the drug parts were essential, so that changed its rating. The sub-plots like how he tries to win a date add more on the romance side of the tale. Kind of predictable because of the heartwarming drama, but differences were made from the twists in the narration. Not of that breathtaking kind, just developed to have a fresh aspect an the well known theme. Especially the ending was so simple yet very cool.

As usual Bobby Cannavale was in a supporting role, but it was kind of different. He shined like a star, he appeared in a well noticeable character than ever. Along with Jennifer Garner, his performance in the film covered an important portion. So it is not just Al Pacino, these guys as well deserves to be appreciated for their contribution. A film that kind of resembles the recent 'Ricki and the Flash', except it was a male version. A product like this hard to come by, so consider to check it out. That means I'm recommending it.

9/10

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$10,000,000.00

Revenue:

$10,835,752.00

Keywords

concert
musician
rock star
based on true story
los angeles, california
middle age