Crazy Heart
Crazy Heart

Crazy Heart

2009Movie112 minEnglish

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.

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IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes85%
Metacritic73/100
Google Users83%
Director: Scott CooperGenres: Drama, Music, Romance

Plot Summary

Bad Blake, a washed-up country music singer, struggles with alcoholism and a string of one-night stands while touring the country in small venues. He meets Jean Craddock, a young journalist, and begins to form a genuine connection, which offers him a chance at redemption. However, his destructive lifestyle and past demons threaten to derail any hope of a stable future and a meaningful relationship.

Critical Reception

Crazy Heart received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for Jeff Bridges's performance, which was widely considered a career highlight. The film was praised for its raw authenticity, emotional depth, and understated direction. While some critics noted its familiar narrative arc, the performances and grounded portrayal of addiction and redemption resonated strongly with audiences and reviewers alike.

What Reviewers Say

  • Jeff Bridges delivers a powerhouse, Oscar-winning performance as a self-destructive country music star.
  • The film is lauded for its gritty realism and authentic portrayal of the struggles of addiction and the pursuit of second chances.
  • Critics appreciated the understated direction and strong supporting cast, particularly Maggie Gyllenhaal and Colin Farrell.

Google audience: Google users widely praised Jeff Bridges's compelling performance and the film's emotional resonance. Many highlighted the realistic depiction of the protagonist's struggles and the poignant love story. Some noted that while the story follows a predictable path, the heartfelt execution and strong acting make it a worthwhile watch.

Awards & Accolades

Jeff Bridges won the Academy Award for Best Actor. The film also received an Academy Award for Best Original Song for 'The Weary Kind'. It garnered multiple nominations and wins at various other award ceremonies, including Golden Globe Awards and Critics' Choice Awards.

Fun Fact

Jeff Bridges actually recorded several songs for the film's soundtrack himself, some of which were co-written by Ryan Bingham, who also performed 'The Weary Kind'.

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