Release Date : Dec 16, 2009 Wide Genre Movie :Drama,Romance,Musical & Performing Arts
Mpaa Rating : R
Actors :Jeff Bridges,Maggie Gyllenhaal,Robert Duvall,Tom Bower,Colin Farrell,James Keane,William Marquez,Ryan Bingham,Paul Herman,Rick Dial,Jack Nation,Beth Grant,J. Michael "Yak" Oliva,Ryil Adamson,David Manzanares,Debrianna Mansini,Richard W. Gallegos,Brian Gleason,William Sterchi,Chad Brummett
A worn-down country singer and a burgeoning journalist form an unusual bond in this drama adapted from the novel by Thomas Cobb. His spirit broken by multiple failed marriages, too much time on the road, and too many nights with the bottle, Bad Blake (Jeff Bridges) had started to feel like he was headed down the path of no return. When probing young writer Jean (Maggie Gyllenhaal) digs deep enough to unearth the broken man behind the legend, however, Bad realizes that redemption may not be such a long shot after all. Robert Duvall and Colin Farrell co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Crazy Heart feels familiar, even comforting, offering few surprises but a wealth of lovingly crafted, immaculately judged, wholly authentic emotion.Tom Huddlestone-Time Out
Cooper lets you experience Blake's gradual reawakening right along with him, and Bridges' superb performance -- not the slight plot -- carries the weight.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
This performance reminds us that Bridges is that rare actor who has never had to make that apology. Crazy Heart lets him be every bit as grand as we'd hope him to be.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel
The movie belongs entirely to Bridges, who won the Golden Globe for best actor in a drama. His inimitable Jeff-isms have never been more endearing - the sloppy gait, the whiskey glass balanced on his chest, his general air of discombobulation.
Rafer Guzman-Newsday
Crazy Heart is a familiar tune, but the harmonies reverberate.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
When a movie offers you a couple of hours with a drunk, he better be a charmer. And even then, it's a gamble; we've all known charming drunks, but a little can go a long way. Fortunately for Crazy Heart, it has Jeff Bridges, who brings enough charm and ve
Jonathan F. Richards-Film.com
With great performances from Bridges and Gyllenhaal, Crazy Heart is a winner and a must-see.
John Hanlon-Big Hollywood
Basically a live-action version of the cliche country-western song with a man down on his luck and losing everything in his life, it comes close to being a joke about itself.
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures
Bridges' worn down country singer is as well realized as any character he's ever done. It may take a while to get going, and to develop, and to wrap up, but there's enough meat to make Crazy Heart worthwhile, even if it is made to last a while.
Joshua Starnes-ComingSoon.net
Played by a gracefully aging Jeff Bridges, Bad is an older, greasier and groggier version of The Dude
Matt Kelemen-Las Vegas CityLife
Cooper is so afraid of being bold and baring some soul, he achieves little more than the anachronistic, cookie-cutter blues that his lead character spent a lifetime trying to avoid.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix
Barry Markowitz's camerawork at times captures the hazy heat of the American southwest, giving it a sepia-toned warmth, while this grainy wash gives Blake's late-night bender scenes a green-about-the-gills feel.
Cris Kennedy-Screenwize
Formidable acting talent aside, this is routine self-destruction-and-recovery TV movie material.
Michael Dequina-TheMovieReport.com
Don't expect greatness from the man named Bad
Marty Mapes-Movie Habit
Jeff Bridges finally won his Oscar for Crazy Heart and it was well-earned indeed.
Sean Axmaker-Seanax.com
A solid (if unremarkable) script presented in a straightforward, restrained manner but enlivened by naturalistic, honest acting, Crazy Heart is more than the sum of its parts.
Philip Martin-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
It isn't perfect and it isn't wholly original in terms of narrative, but the film has a warm heart and a depth of performance that makes it deserving of recommendation.
Martin Roberts-Fan The Fire
If not for the performance of Jeff Bridges, this tedious flick wouldn't be nearly as involving.
Wesley Lovell-Cinema Sight
The simple story of a Merle Haggard-type has been who falls in love with a younger reporter is aided greatly by excellent songs and dazzling performances by Jeff Bridges and Colin Farrell.
Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)
Bridges raises the bar (har-har) for being shafaced onscreen, stumbling and vomiting his way to the stage in podunk clubs..."
Sean Burns-Philadelphia Weekly
...an aggressively uneven piece of work that would hardly be worth mentioning were it not for the efforts of Bridges and his stellar cast mates...
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews
[Bridges] fully inhabits Blake, slowly revealing the bone-weariness of this singer's extended road trips and even more extended drinking binges.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune
As he comes to face consequences of this recklessness, Bad sees that his badness - his success and also the limits on it - are also shaped by the business he's in.
Cynthia Fuchs-PopMatters
Tem a sorte de trazer um Jeff Bridges mais do que inspirado em seu centro -- caso contrário, poderia perfeitamente ter se tornado uma produção mais apropriada para a televisão.
Pablo Villaca-Cinema em Cena
If you're not fond of country music (I'm not), then Crazy Heart may sound like the kind of cracker-barrel movie you should avoid. Bridges will change your mind.
-Scotsman
If you adore country music and have actually been in a band, you'll love Crazy Heart. Despite Bridges' brilliance, non-aficionados might find it underwhelming.
Graham Young-Birmingham Post
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When reporter Jean Craddock interviews Bad Blake -- an alcoholic, seen-better-days country music legend -- they connect, and the hard-living crooner sees a possible saving grace in a life with Jean and her young son. But can he leave behind an existence playing in the shadow of Tommy, the upstart kid he once mentored?TagLine Crazy Heart The harder the life, the sweeter the song.
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