- Beyond the Sea (film)
Infobox_Film
name = Beyond the Sea
caption = Original poster
director =Kevin Spacey
producer =Andy Paterson
Kevin SpaceyJan Fantl
writer = Kevin SpaceyLewis Colick
starring = Kevin SpaceyKate Bosworth John Goodman
cinematography =Eduardo Serra | distributor =Lions Gate Films
released =December 29 ,2004 (US)
runtime = 118 minutes
language = English
music =Christopher Slaski (Original score)
awards =
budget =
imdb_id = 0363473
amg_id = 1:290328"Beyond the Sea" is a 2004
biographical film directed byKevin Spacey . Thescreenplay by Spacey and Lewis Colick is based on the life and career of singer/actorBobby Darin .Spacey, who produced the film with Andy Paterson and Jan Fantl and stars as Darin, had longed to produce a movie about him for years. With funding from
Lions Gate Entertainment and Fantl's German production company QI Quality International GmbH & Co., his dream finally was fulfilled. The film premiered at theToronto International Film Festival .Plot synopsis
Rather than provide a straightforward biography, the film weaves
fantasy sequences with scenes containing somewhatfiction alized accounts of events in Darin's life, and throughout it, the adult singer interacts with his younger self as he plans to make a biopic of his life. It chronicles his rise from hisBronx roots as Walden Robert Cassotto, a frail boy plagued by multiple bouts ofrheumatic fever , to his chart success with the 1958 hit "Splish Splash", to his meeting with and subsequent marriage to actressSandra Dee , to his Academy Award-nominated performance in "Captain Newman, M.D. " to his debut atNew York City 's premiernightclub , the Copacabana, thus fulfilling his mother's dream. As his success takes him on the road and away from home more frequently, Dee begins to drink heavily, and the couple fights frequently. Eventually they separate, then later reconcile.When Darin becomes involved in the campaign to elect
Robert F. Kennedy President of the United States of America and contemplates a political career of his own, his sister Nina, knowing his past will be investigated closely if he opts to enter the political arena, shocks him with the news his beloved mother actually was his grandmother and he is Nina's illegitimate child, the son of a father she can't identify.By the early 1970s, Darin finds himself out-of-step with changing music trends, and when he tries to adapt by incorporating
folk music andprotest songs into his repertoire, he finds himself rejected by the audience that once embraced him. Undaunted, he stages a show, complete with a gospelchoir , at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas showroom, and against all odds is a huge success. But his triumph is short-lived - suffering withblood poisoning following surgery to repair his mechanicalheart valve , he's rushed to the hospital, where he dies at the age of 37. The end of the film it shows him meeting a younger counterpart of himself. They then singAs Long As I'm Singing .Production notes
Kevin Spacey, who performed Darin's songs himself in the film, notes on the
DVD commentary his biggest hope was that the film would reintroduce the singer's music to a new generation of fans. Shortly after the film's release, sales of his music increased by more than 150%, according to an interview with Spacey on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," June 22, 2006.Fact|date=April 2008Although the film suggests Darin and Dee reunited and were close until his death, in reality they divorced in 1967. Darin was married a second time to another woman in late June of 1973. He divorced her in October of that year.
Most of the filming was done at
Studio Babelsberg nearBerlin , with some scenes filmed at theRivoli Ballroom inLondon .Principal cast
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Kevin Spacey asBobby Darin
*Kate Bosworth asSandra Dee
*John Goodman as Steve Blauner
*Bob Hoskins as Charlie Maffia
*Caroline Aaron as Nina Cassotto Maffia
*Brenda Blethyn as Polly Cassotto
*Greta Scacchi as Mary Duvan
*Peter Cincotti as Dick Behrke
*William Ullrich as Young Bobby Darinoundtrack list
*Hello Young Lovers
*Once Upon a Time
*Fabulous Places
*Simple Song of Freedom
*Mack the Knife
*Beyond the Sea
*By Myself/When Your Lover Has Gone
*Some of These Days
*Change
*If I Were a Carpenter
*Artificial Flowers
*That's All
*Dream Lover
*Splish Splash
*Lazy River
*Charade
*As Long As I'm Singing
*The Curtain FallsReception
Critical reaction to "Beyond the Sea" was mixed. The film holds a rating of 42% on
Rotten Tomatoes , based on 147 reviews [ [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/beyond_the_sea/ Beyond the Sea reviews] , Rotten Tomatoes] and a score of 46 out of 100 onMetacritic , based on 35 reviews. [ [http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/beyondthesea/ Beyond the Sea reviews] , Metacritic]Stephen Holden of theNew York Times said: "The movie's a mess, and at 45, Mr. Spacey is far too old to play Darin. Yet the star captures his desperation, his braggadocio, and yes, his magnetism. As a hoofer, the actor isn't very limber, but his vocal impersonation of Darin goes beyond imitation. In the same way thatHugh Jackman portrayingPeter Allen on the stage became the ur-Peter Allen, Mr. Spacey does Darin better than Darin [...] Many movies are hyperbolically touted as labors of love. But "Beyond the Sea", with all its gaping faults, is the genuine article. It succeeds in being deeply and sincerely insincere." [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/2004/12/17/movies/17beyo.html "New York Times" review] ]Roger Ebert of the "Chicago Sun-Times " said, "The movie possesses genuine feeling because Spacey is there with Darin during all the steps of this journey, up and down, all the way into death [...] What I sensed above all in "Beyond the Sea" was Spacey's sympathy with and for Bobby Darin. There have been biopics inspired by less worthy motivations." [ [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041228/REVIEWS/41122003/1023 "Chicago Sun-Times" review] ] Scott Foundas ofLA Weekly called the film "a dazzling and fearless piece of showmanship." [ [http://www.laweekly.com/2004-12-16/news/phantoms-and-crooners Beyond the Sea review] , Scott Foundas, LA Weekly, December 16, 2004]Mick LaSalle of theSan Francisco Chronicle called the film "one of the most embarrassing spectacles of 2004" and a "jaw-droppingly awful, a misbegotten and ill-conceived vanity project" and added, " [Darin] began his career as a teenager, and when he died at age 37, he didn't look a day over 30. Spacey, by contrast, is 45 and doesn't look a day over 47 [...] [He] sings the Darin songbook himself, and he's a good singer, in the sense that, on any given night, he'd probably win akaraoke contest. But Darin was a great singer, and on the signature songs—particularly the title track—the contrast is stark. Add to that the fact that Spacey lacks a singing star's charisma, and the whole exercise becomes pointless." [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=%2Fc%2Fa%2F2004%2F12%2F29%2FDDG92AHNA11.DTL&type=printable "San Francisco Chronicle" review] ]Peter Travers ofRolling Stone said: "As director, Spacey can't stop the movie from groaning under the weight of biopic clichés. But the actor forges a bond with his subject that rights all wrongs. Doing his own singing (an uncanny imitation), Spacey is a marvel. He turns acting into riveting reincarnation and redoubles our appreciation of Darin, an underrated performer who used music to cheat death. "Beyond the Sea", a tribute to both their talents, is one from the heart." [ [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/movie/6142118/review/6630408/beyond_the_sea "Rolling Stone" review] ] Carina Chocano of theLos Angeles Times felt, "Hindered by its own theatricality, "Beyond the Sea" feels at once hermetic, defensive and corny [...] Instead ofpathos , [it] offers caramel-coated sentimentality." [ [http://www.calendarlive.com/movies/chocano/cl-et-beyond17dec17,0,1987986.story "Los Angeles" times review] ]James Berardinelli of ReelViews gave the film two stars out of four, saying it "regurgitates softened details of the lead character's life, presenting them in a straightforward and ultimately monotonous manner," but that it's "saved by energetic musical numbers." [ [http://www.reelviews.net/movies/b/beyond_sea.html Beyond the Sea review] , James Berardinelli, ReelViews, 2004]David Edelstein of Slate said that "Apart fromCaroline Aaron 's turn as Darin's overbearing sister, [...] "Beyond the Sea" has nothing to recommend it. [ [http://www.slate.com/id/2110877 Beyond the Sea review] , David Edelstein, Slate, December 10, 2004] Phil Hall ofFilm Threat gave the film one half star out of five, calling it "such a hopeless mess that there's no fun in tossing insults at its endless shortcomings. This is not a so-bad-it's-good flick, but rather it is so bad that you're ashamed to acknowledge you wasted time with it." [ [http://www.filmthreat.com/index.php?section=reviews&Id=6744 Beyond the Sea review] , Phil Hall, Film Threat, December 13, 2004]Nominations
Spacey was nominated for the
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy but lost toJamie Foxx for "Ray". He andPhil Ramone were nominated for theGrammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media but lost to the producers of "Chicago". William Ullrich was nominated for the Broadcast Film Critics Association Critics' Choice Award for Best Young Performer but lost toFreddie Highmore in "Finding Neverland ".References
External links
*imdb title|0363473|Beyond the Sea
* [http://www.moviehole.net/news/20041207_4655.html Kevin Spacey interview]
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