The Singing Detective

The Singing Detective


Starring:Robert Downey Jr., Robin Wright Penn, Mel Gibson, Jeremy Northam, Katie Holmes, Adrien Brody, Jon Polito, Carla Gugino, Saul Rubinek, Alfre Woodard, Amy Aquino, David Dorfman, Eddie Jones, Lily Knight, Clyde Kusatsu, Earl Poitier, Don Fischer, Andy Umberger, David Denman, Alec Puro
Director: Keith Gordon
Studio: Paramount
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
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If you can pull The Singing Detective out from under the long shadow cast by the acclaimed 1986 British miniseries, Keith Gordon's 109-minute film version achieves its own distinction. It was a daring (and some might say foolhardy) assignment to film Dennis Potter's screenplay, written out of Potter's desire to see his semi-autobiographical drama in feature-length form, but Gordon rose to the occasion with a superlative cast led by Robert Downey, intense as ever as Potter's on-screen alter ego. Bedridden with an excruciating case of skin-rotting psoriasis, pulp novelist Dan Dark (Downey) escapes into his vivid imagination, where gunmen and gumshoes pursue their pulpy agenda, casting himself as the titular "warbler" whose pain and anger is focused like a laser on his cheating wife (Robin Wright Penn) and anyone else who's made his real and imaginary worlds unbearable. Coproducer Mel Gibson appears under heavy makeup as Dark's condescending psychiatrist, and supporting roles are played with stylish flair by Adrien Brody, Katie Holmes, Jeremy Northam, Carla Gugino, and others. While many critics called this a noble failure, The Singing Detective captures the essence of Potter's story, offering a welcome alternative to the acknowledged superiority of the miniseries. --Jeff Shannon
The Singing Detective
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • One of a kind
  • Engrossing show
  • OUTSTANDING BBC MINISERIES
  • huh?
  • Confused But Captivating
The Singing Detective
Starring: Michael Gambon , Patrick Malahide , Joanne Whalley , Lyndon Davies , and David Ryall
Director: Jon Amiel
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ASIN: B00007HGIJ
Release Date: 2003-04-15

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The late Dennis Potter was a master at mining the popular songs of the 1930s and '40s for dramatic effect, but he never did it better than in this British miniseries starring the inestimable Michael Gambon. Gambon plays a mystery writer named Philip E. Marlow, who is suffering a torturous bout of psoriatic arthritis in a British hospital, where he is a victim of both his disease and the national health plan. Unable to move without pain, he escapes into his imagination, plotting out a murder tale in which he is both a big-band singer and a private eye. But Potter and director Jon Amiel also mix in flashbacks of Marlow's youth and his unhappy marriage to explain how the real Marlow reached this sorry pass. Flawlessly, intricately, kaleidoscopically assembled, the six one-hour episodes of this British miniseries fly by like some fantastic fever dream. --Marshall Fine

Description

A gripping murder mystery. A lavish musical. An intense psychological thriller. A warped romance. Dennis Potter's legendary, award-winning mini-series is all this and more. Hailed by the Chicago Sun Times as "The greatest production in the history of television," this genre-deying masterpiece is soon to be a major motion picture starring Robert Downey Jr. and Mel Gibson.

DVD Features:
Audio Commentary:Audio commentary with star Michael Gambon and director Jon Amiel
Documentaries:2 Behind-the-scenes specials
Photo gallery

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of a kind.......2007-03-19

The Singing Detective is a virtually unique entitiy: Rashoman-like dramatic stories, interwoven through and around one another, with humor, intrigue, fantasy, tragedy, sex, psychology, and music!! To try to describe it with any degree of accuracy would be to become so bogged down in detail as to make the telling of it well nigh incomprehensible; meaning, I suppose, that it can't be described, it has to be experienced. And you'll either love it or hate it. I love it!

5 out of 5 stars Engrossing show.......2007-01-10

This is a masterpiece of semi film noir. Tha acting is superb, and you will be guessing and wondering throughout. A real treat!

5 out of 5 stars OUTSTANDING BBC MINISERIES.......2006-08-18

I first saw this excellent British Chandleresque miniseries starring Michael Gambon in 1991, and purchased the DVD set a few years ago. It was well worth the cost. I did not know that the autobiographical details in the film were in fact factual accounts of the late novelist Dennis Potter's life, until reading his obituary several years ago when he passed away. The fictional detective, Philip Marlowe (played by Gambon) suffers from a debilitating disease called psoriatic arthritis, and indeed so did Dennis Potter. If you like a great story, with film-noir tossed in and excellent acting I would highly recommend buying this DVD set. Or rent it. The "Singing Detective" is well worth the watch.

5 out of 5 stars huh?.......2006-08-11

20 years after I first saw this on the BBC, I watched it again, just as mystified and enthralled and, I have to say, confused.

Dennis Potter makes enormous demands of the viewer in trying to figure out just what the heck is going on during the whole thing. That's partly the enjoyment of watching it.

As with his earlier 'Pennies from Heaven', Potter has the cast break into song sporadically to great effect.

Well worth the money.

3 out of 5 stars Confused But Captivating.......2006-06-16

This series left me feeling rather dumb, but that doesn't stop me from thinking that it was well done. I've had people ask me what it's about, and I found it hard to describe. I shall have to watch it again to get my grip on it. In the meanwhile, I will say this: The acting is superb, the situations/vignettes are gripping, and even if I wasn't sure what was going on, I eagerly continued to watch it.
The Singing Detective
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • not good at all
  • Not the usual Robert Downey, Jr.
  • Touched by Genius
  • Seen on its own merits . . .
  • Weirdly compelling
The Singing Detective
Starring: Robert Downey Jr. , Robin Wright Penn , Mel Gibson , Jeremy Northam , and Katie Holmes
Director: Keith Gordon
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ASIN: B0001AW04I
Release Date: 2004-03-23

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If you can pull The Singing Detective out from under the long shadow cast by the acclaimed 1986 British miniseries, Keith Gordon's 109-minute film version achieves its own distinction. It was a daring (and some might say foolhardy) assignment to film Dennis Potter's screenplay, written out of Potter's desire to see his semi-autobiographical drama in feature-length form, but Gordon rose to the occasion with a superlative cast led by Robert Downey, intense as ever as Potter's on-screen alter ego. Bedridden with an excruciating case of skin-rotting psoriasis, pulp novelist Dan Dark (Downey) escapes into his vivid imagination, where gunmen and gumshoes pursue their pulpy agenda, casting himself as the titular "warbler" whose pain and anger is focused like a laser on his cheating wife (Robin Wright Penn) and anyone else who's made his real and imaginary worlds unbearable. Coproducer Mel Gibson appears under heavy makeup as Dark's condescending psychiatrist, and supporting roles are played with stylish flair by Adrien Brody, Katie Holmes, Jeremy Northam, Carla Gugino, and others. While many critics called this a noble failure, The Singing Detective captures the essence of Potter's story, offering a welcome alternative to the acknowledged superiority of the miniseries. --Jeff Shannon

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars not good at all.......2007-05-07

it was all scrated and will never by from them again.

2 out of 5 stars Not the usual Robert Downey, Jr........2007-05-07

I'm a huge Robert Downey, Jr. fan, but this movie did not live up to my expectations. I found it tedious and boring for the most part. I guess every great actor has an occasional bad movie.

4 out of 5 stars Touched by Genius.......2006-08-17

The film is a strange animal, all right, a work sans genre, and at times Gordon seems to have overreached himself, grasping for effects he isn't quite able to achieve. The various styles, moods, and genres give the film a slightly garish, amateurish feel, yet in the end (perhaps consciously on Gordon's part) this very awkwardness works in the film's favor. The Singing Detective is a remarkably ingenuous work, fresh and daring, almost childlike in its lack of pretension, and easily one of the most original American movies of the last twenty years. Above all, it showcases Robert Downey Jr.'s raging, embittered psoriasis-afflicted pulp writer, inside whose head the whole movie (more or less) takes place, and Downey gives an inventive, powerful performance, what may be the apotheosis of his enormous talent. Praise for Downey notwithstanding, on its release Gordon's film met with a wall of critical resistance, a veritable consensus of contempt. This may have been due in part (in the UK at least) to a fondness for Potter's original TV series; but it was perhaps due even more to the basic incompatibility of Potter's idiosyncratic, scathing vision with mainstream (critical) tastes. Whatever the case, the movie once again tragically failed to find its audience.

As with his previous adaptations, Gordon respected the source material without revering it, and as a director, he has a rare gift: the ability to fuse his own sensibility and talents with his subject at a fundamental level. In the case of The Singing Detective, it was a somewhat less seamless fusion; Potter's vision (his bizarre blend of musical fantasy with bleak psychological realism) was so startlingly original it required another sensibility at least as strong and eccentric to fuse with. Gordon doesn't quite possess (yet) the surrealist gifts to make Potter's vision his own, or to take it to the next level (David Lynch might be the only director capable of that). He's a proficient director in every way, and seems to be blessed with a natural rapport with actors (perhaps why so many good ones want to work with him). Yet Gordon isn't a visionary director, and this was a visionary script. Fortunately, he had a visionary actor at a career peak to take up the slack, and Downey carries the day.

The Singing Detective isn't a masterpiece; it's flawed and fractured and at times thin, even facile and occasionally redundant (most especially in the pseudo-noir sequences). But it's an imaginative and fearless piece of cinema, an admirably eccentric work that manages to do something like justice to a brilliant piece of writing. Full of inventive delights and heartfelt touches, it leaves most other recent American films in the dust. Yet it flopped badly, both in the UK and the US, being so poorly reviewed that many people (myself included) gave it a miss, wary of the stench of failure. As it happened, the bad smells came not from the film but from critics too corrupt and jaded to recognize a work of art when they saw it.

(Excerpt from "True to the Muse: Keith Gordon's Life on the Fringe," from DOGVILLE VS. HOLLYWOOD, by Jake Horsley)

4 out of 5 stars Seen on its own merits . . ........2006-05-21

Few if any reviewers here indicate having watched Keith Gordon's director's commentary on this DVD. I think it would alter some of their judgements. As Gordon explains, the film script was in fact written by Dennis Potter, whose original "Singing Detective" ran as a much longer miniseries on British TV 20 years ago, and the changes to an American setting with 1950s American pop music were really Potter's own ideas. If the transition to feature film format loses something in the translation, it is in part due to his reconceptualization of his original creation.

As the commentary reveals, much of the inventiveness in this new version is not apparent in a single viewing. While it may seem to truncate and over-simplify the lengthier TV version, there is still complexity and ambiguity enough to entertain and engage a thoughtful viewer appreciative of good screenwriting and wonderful performances. Robert Downey's dual role as the embittered writer and the Bogart-style detective of the title reveal the mercurial range of this amazing actor, and his scenes with Robin Wright Penn, who plays his wife, are a brilliant portrayal of two people equally matched in their struggle to preserve a relationship and, at the same time, the integrity of themselves as individuals.

Strong cast. Interesting contrast of visual styles. Rated R for a wide range of disturbingly graphic and lurid visual imagery, including the main character's horrific skin condition. Granted, this "Singing Detective" is no substitute for the original, but seen on its own merits, it still stands up well on its own.

3 out of 5 stars Weirdly compelling.......2006-02-12

The tagline for this film tells you everything - "all clues, no solutions." It never does clearly reveal which parts of the story are reality and which parts are merely the products of Dan Dark's fevered imagination. This is frustrating on some level, but it also spurs a lot of questions and post-viewing conversation.

Robert Downey, Jr. uses his unique intensity to good effect here; who can doubt Downey as a tortured but brilliant man on the edge? It's fun to see well-known actors in the other parts, especially Adrien Brody, although Robin Wright Penn seems out of place - she's too spare and sharp to have the right noir look, especially in the sexier scenes. Carla Gugino, on the other hand, is absolutely perfect in each of the roles she plays.

I haven't seen the original British mini-series, so I can't offer comparisons there, but I will say that this film makes me curious to see the other. I don't think that the film is a "failure" outright, but it does leave the reader with so many clues and so few solutions that I can see how it would have had a lot of trouble finding an American theatre audience. Still, I think it draws the viewer in with its strange fusion of plots and genres.
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Wire in the Blood - The Mermaids Singing
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ASIN: B0000C23DR
Release Date: 2004-01-01

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Brilliant, passionate and eccentric, clinical psychologist Dr. Tony Hill (Robson Green) has an extraordinary understanding of the criminal mind. It enables him to empathize with both victim and murderer ­ and even to visualize the crimes. All the serial killers Dr. Hill has encountered have been behind bars...until now.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Creepy, Fascinating Crime Drama.......2005-02-05

Robson Green creates yet another fascinating, quirky crime solver, this time as Dr. Tony Hill, a criminal psychologist with a penchant for seeing his criminals as all too human, in a system that wants to brand them all monsters. His views and work methods frustrate, infuriate and fascinate his fellow case workers. All three "Wire in the Blood" episodes make for powerful, hair raising crime drama and the first installment "The Mermaids Singing" may well be its creepiest. Fun stuff for crime buffs!

5 out of 5 stars xcelente.......2004-03-04

Una de las mejores series. y como dice el spot ingresa a la mente de un asesino ..simplemente espectacular

5 out of 5 stars On the Edge of Your Seat Thriller!.......2004-01-12

If you are a Robson Greene or a mystery fan looking for an intelligent story, then this is dvd worth owning. It will keep you on the edge of your seat,and make you cringe as you examine the clues and evidence. The criminal pyschologist and detective try to profile and apprehend a serial killer who seems to prey on gay men with inexplicable ease. To make matters worse, a supervisory detective tries to thwart Tony Hill (psychologist) and take matters into his own hands while another detective leaks information to the news media in exchange for sexual favors....will they catch the killer? Will Tony Hill survive the confrontation or will he become the next unfortunate victim!

Highly recommend this dvd!
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    The Singing Detective/Pennies From Heaven
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        Release Date: 2006-08-15

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        An interview with best-selling author Scott Turow about the death penalty and his book, Ultimate Punishment. Then, actor Robert Downey Jr. discusses his role in the film, The Singing Detective, and his turbulent personal life. Finally, Emmy-winning actor and comedian Eddie Izzard talks about his HBO special, Dress to Kill.
        The Singing Detective [Region 2]
        Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
        • not good at all
        • Not the usual Robert Downey, Jr.
        • Touched by Genius
        • Seen on its own merits . . .
        • Weirdly compelling
        The Singing Detective [Region 2]
        Starring: Robert Downey Jr. , Robin Wright Penn , Mel Gibson , Jeremy Northam , and Katie Holmes
        Director: Keith Gordon
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        If you can pull The Singing Detective out from under the long shadow cast by the acclaimed 1986 British miniseries, Keith Gordon's 109-minute film version achieves its own distinction. It was a daring (and some might say foolhardy) assignment to film Dennis Potter's screenplay, written out of Potter's desire to see his semi-autobiographical drama in feature-length form, but Gordon rose to the occasion with a superlative cast led by Robert Downey, intense as ever as Potter's on-screen alter ego. Bedridden with an excruciating case of skin-rotting psoriasis, pulp novelist Dan Dark (Downey) escapes into his vivid imagination, where gunmen and gumshoes pursue their pulpy agenda, casting himself as the titular "warbler" whose pain and anger is focused like a laser on his cheating wife (Robin Wright Penn) and anyone else who's made his real and imaginary worlds unbearable. Coproducer Mel Gibson appears under heavy makeup as Dark's condescending psychiatrist, and supporting roles are played with stylish flair by Adrien Brody, Katie Holmes, Jeremy Northam, Carla Gugino, and others. While many critics called this a noble failure, The Singing Detective captures the essence of Potter's story, offering a welcome alternative to the acknowledged superiority of the miniseries. --Jeff Shannon

        Customer Reviews:

        1 out of 5 stars not good at all.......2007-05-07

        it was all scrated and will never by from them again.

        2 out of 5 stars Not the usual Robert Downey, Jr........2007-05-07

        I'm a huge Robert Downey, Jr. fan, but this movie did not live up to my expectations. I found it tedious and boring for the most part. I guess every great actor has an occasional bad movie.

        4 out of 5 stars Touched by Genius.......2006-08-17

        The film is a strange animal, all right, a work sans genre, and at times Gordon seems to have overreached himself, grasping for effects he isn't quite able to achieve. The various styles, moods, and genres give the film a slightly garish, amateurish feel, yet in the end (perhaps consciously on Gordon's part) this very awkwardness works in the film's favor. The Singing Detective is a remarkably ingenuous work, fresh and daring, almost childlike in its lack of pretension, and easily one of the most original American movies of the last twenty years. Above all, it showcases Robert Downey Jr.'s raging, embittered psoriasis-afflicted pulp writer, inside whose head the whole movie (more or less) takes place, and Downey gives an inventive, powerful performance, what may be the apotheosis of his enormous talent. Praise for Downey notwithstanding, on its release Gordon's film met with a wall of critical resistance, a veritable consensus of contempt. This may have been due in part (in the UK at least) to a fondness for Potter's original TV series; but it was perhaps due even more to the basic incompatibility of Potter's idiosyncratic, scathing vision with mainstream (critical) tastes. Whatever the case, the movie once again tragically failed to find its audience.

        As with his previous adaptations, Gordon respected the source material without revering it, and as a director, he has a rare gift: the ability to fuse his own sensibility and talents with his subject at a fundamental level. In the case of The Singing Detective, it was a somewhat less seamless fusion; Potter's vision (his bizarre blend of musical fantasy with bleak psychological realism) was so startlingly original it required another sensibility at least as strong and eccentric to fuse with. Gordon doesn't quite possess (yet) the surrealist gifts to make Potter's vision his own, or to take it to the next level (David Lynch might be the only director capable of that). He's a proficient director in every way, and seems to be blessed with a natural rapport with actors (perhaps why so many good ones want to work with him). Yet Gordon isn't a visionary director, and this was a visionary script. Fortunately, he had a visionary actor at a career peak to take up the slack, and Downey carries the day.

        The Singing Detective isn't a masterpiece; it's flawed and fractured and at times thin, even facile and occasionally redundant (most especially in the pseudo-noir sequences). But it's an imaginative and fearless piece of cinema, an admirably eccentric work that manages to do something like justice to a brilliant piece of writing. Full of inventive delights and heartfelt touches, it leaves most other recent American films in the dust. Yet it flopped badly, both in the UK and the US, being so poorly reviewed that many people (myself included) gave it a miss, wary of the stench of failure. As it happened, the bad smells came not from the film but from critics too corrupt and jaded to recognize a work of art when they saw it.

        (Excerpt from "True to the Muse: Keith Gordon's Life on the Fringe," from DOGVILLE VS. HOLLYWOOD, by Jake Horsley)

        4 out of 5 stars Seen on its own merits . . ........2006-05-21

        Few if any reviewers here indicate having watched Keith Gordon's director's commentary on this DVD. I think it would alter some of their judgements. As Gordon explains, the film script was in fact written by Dennis Potter, whose original "Singing Detective" ran as a much longer miniseries on British TV 20 years ago, and the changes to an American setting with 1950s American pop music were really Potter's own ideas. If the transition to feature film format loses something in the translation, it is in part due to his reconceptualization of his original creation.

        As the commentary reveals, much of the inventiveness in this new version is not apparent in a single viewing. While it may seem to truncate and over-simplify the lengthier TV version, there is still complexity and ambiguity enough to entertain and engage a thoughtful viewer appreciative of good screenwriting and wonderful performances. Robert Downey's dual role as the embittered writer and the Bogart-style detective of the title reveal the mercurial range of this amazing actor, and his scenes with Robin Wright Penn, who plays his wife, are a brilliant portrayal of two people equally matched in their struggle to preserve a relationship and, at the same time, the integrity of themselves as individuals.

        Strong cast. Interesting contrast of visual styles. Rated R for a wide range of disturbingly graphic and lurid visual imagery, including the main character's horrific skin condition. Granted, this "Singing Detective" is no substitute for the original, but seen on its own merits, it still stands up well on its own.

        3 out of 5 stars Weirdly compelling.......2006-02-12

        The tagline for this film tells you everything - "all clues, no solutions." It never does clearly reveal which parts of the story are reality and which parts are merely the products of Dan Dark's fevered imagination. This is frustrating on some level, but it also spurs a lot of questions and post-viewing conversation.

        Robert Downey, Jr. uses his unique intensity to good effect here; who can doubt Downey as a tortured but brilliant man on the edge? It's fun to see well-known actors in the other parts, especially Adrien Brody, although Robin Wright Penn seems out of place - she's too spare and sharp to have the right noir look, especially in the sexier scenes. Carla Gugino, on the other hand, is absolutely perfect in each of the roles she plays.

        I haven't seen the original British mini-series, so I can't offer comparisons there, but I will say that this film makes me curious to see the other. I don't think that the film is a "failure" outright, but it does leave the reader with so many clues and so few solutions that I can see how it would have had a lot of trouble finding an American theatre audience. Still, I think it draws the viewer in with its strange fusion of plots and genres.
        The Singing Detective [Region 2]
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          The Singing Detective [Region 2]
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          The Singing Detective
          Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
          • not good at all
          • Not the usual Robert Downey, Jr.
          • Touched by Genius
          • Seen on its own merits . . .
          • Weirdly compelling
          The Singing Detective
          Starring: Robert Downey Jr. , Robin Wright Penn , Mel Gibson , Jeremy Northam , and Katie Holmes
          Director: Keith Gordon
          ProductGroup: DVD
          Binding: DVD

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          2. Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (Widescreen Edition)
          3. The Singing Detective
          4. The Singing Detective
          5. The Futurist

          ASIN: B00005JMFB

          Amazon.com

          If you can pull The Singing Detective out from under the long shadow cast by the acclaimed 1986 British miniseries, Keith Gordon's 109-minute film version achieves its own distinction. It was a daring (and some might say foolhardy) assignment to film Dennis Potter's screenplay, written out of Potter's desire to see his semi-autobiographical drama in feature-length form, but Gordon rose to the occasion with a superlative cast led by Robert Downey, intense as ever as Potter's on-screen alter ego. Bedridden with an excruciating case of skin-rotting psoriasis, pulp novelist Dan Dark (Downey) escapes into his vivid imagination, where gunmen and gumshoes pursue their pulpy agenda, casting himself as the titular "warbler" whose pain and anger is focused like a laser on his cheating wife (Robin Wright Penn) and anyone else who's made his real and imaginary worlds unbearable. Coproducer Mel Gibson appears under heavy makeup as Dark's condescending psychiatrist, and supporting roles are played with stylish flair by Adrien Brody, Katie Holmes, Jeremy Northam, Carla Gugino, and others. While many critics called this a noble failure, The Singing Detective captures the essence of Potter's story, offering a welcome alternative to the acknowledged superiority of the miniseries. --Jeff Shannon

          Customer Reviews:

          1 out of 5 stars not good at all.......2007-05-07

          it was all scrated and will never by from them again.

          2 out of 5 stars Not the usual Robert Downey, Jr........2007-05-07

          I'm a huge Robert Downey, Jr. fan, but this movie did not live up to my expectations. I found it tedious and boring for the most part. I guess every great actor has an occasional bad movie.

          4 out of 5 stars Touched by Genius.......2006-08-17

          The film is a strange animal, all right, a work sans genre, and at times Gordon seems to have overreached himself, grasping for effects he isn't quite able to achieve. The various styles, moods, and genres give the film a slightly garish, amateurish feel, yet in the end (perhaps consciously on Gordon's part) this very awkwardness works in the film's favor. The Singing Detective is a remarkably ingenuous work, fresh and daring, almost childlike in its lack of pretension, and easily one of the most original American movies of the last twenty years. Above all, it showcases Robert Downey Jr.'s raging, embittered psoriasis-afflicted pulp writer, inside whose head the whole movie (more or less) takes place, and Downey gives an inventive, powerful performance, what may be the apotheosis of his enormous talent. Praise for Downey notwithstanding, on its release Gordon's film met with a wall of critical resistance, a veritable consensus of contempt. This may have been due in part (in the UK at least) to a fondness for Potter's original TV series; but it was perhaps due even more to the basic incompatibility of Potter's idiosyncratic, scathing vision with mainstream (critical) tastes. Whatever the case, the movie once again tragically failed to find its audience.

          As with his previous adaptations, Gordon respected the source material without revering it, and as a director, he has a rare gift: the ability to fuse his own sensibility and talents with his subject at a fundamental level. In the case of The Singing Detective, it was a somewhat less seamless fusion; Potter's vision (his bizarre blend of musical fantasy with bleak psychological realism) was so startlingly original it required another sensibility at least as strong and eccentric to fuse with. Gordon doesn't quite possess (yet) the surrealist gifts to make Potter's vision his own, or to take it to the next level (David Lynch might be the only director capable of that). He's a proficient director in every way, and seems to be blessed with a natural rapport with actors (perhaps why so many good ones want to work with him). Yet Gordon isn't a visionary director, and this was a visionary script. Fortunately, he had a visionary actor at a career peak to take up the slack, and Downey carries the day.

          The Singing Detective isn't a masterpiece; it's flawed and fractured and at times thin, even facile and occasionally redundant (most especially in the pseudo-noir sequences). But it's an imaginative and fearless piece of cinema, an admirably eccentric work that manages to do something like justice to a brilliant piece of writing. Full of inventive delights and heartfelt touches, it leaves most other recent American films in the dust. Yet it flopped badly, both in the UK and the US, being so poorly reviewed that many people (myself included) gave it a miss, wary of the stench of failure. As it happened, the bad smells came not from the film but from critics too corrupt and jaded to recognize a work of art when they saw it.

          (Excerpt from "True to the Muse: Keith Gordon's Life on the Fringe," from DOGVILLE VS. HOLLYWOOD, by Jake Horsley)

          4 out of 5 stars Seen on its own merits . . ........2006-05-21

          Few if any reviewers here indicate having watched Keith Gordon's director's commentary on this DVD. I think it would alter some of their judgements. As Gordon explains, the film script was in fact written by Dennis Potter, whose original "Singing Detective" ran as a much longer miniseries on British TV 20 years ago, and the changes to an American setting with 1950s American pop music were really Potter's own ideas. If the transition to feature film format loses something in the translation, it is in part due to his reconceptualization of his original creation.

          As the commentary reveals, much of the inventiveness in this new version is not apparent in a single viewing. While it may seem to truncate and over-simplify the lengthier TV version, there is still complexity and ambiguity enough to entertain and engage a thoughtful viewer appreciative of good screenwriting and wonderful performances. Robert Downey's dual role as the embittered writer and the Bogart-style detective of the title reveal the mercurial range of this amazing actor, and his scenes with Robin Wright Penn, who plays his wife, are a brilliant portrayal of two people equally matched in their struggle to preserve a relationship and, at the same time, the integrity of themselves as individuals.

          Strong cast. Interesting contrast of visual styles. Rated R for a wide range of disturbingly graphic and lurid visual imagery, including the main character's horrific skin condition. Granted, this "Singing Detective" is no substitute for the original, but seen on its own merits, it still stands up well on its own.

          3 out of 5 stars Weirdly compelling.......2006-02-12

          The tagline for this film tells you everything - "all clues, no solutions." It never does clearly reveal which parts of the story are reality and which parts are merely the products of Dan Dark's fevered imagination. This is frustrating on some level, but it also spurs a lot of questions and post-viewing conversation.

          Robert Downey, Jr. uses his unique intensity to good effect here; who can doubt Downey as a tortured but brilliant man on the edge? It's fun to see well-known actors in the other parts, especially Adrien Brody, although Robin Wright Penn seems out of place - she's too spare and sharp to have the right noir look, especially in the sexier scenes. Carla Gugino, on the other hand, is absolutely perfect in each of the roles she plays.

          I haven't seen the original British mini-series, so I can't offer comparisons there, but I will say that this film makes me curious to see the other. I don't think that the film is a "failure" outright, but it does leave the reader with so many clues and so few solutions that I can see how it would have had a lot of trouble finding an American theatre audience. Still, I think it draws the viewer in with its strange fusion of plots and genres.

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