


Danny Collins
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.
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Plot Summary
A aging rock star, Danny Collins, receives a letter written by his idol, John Lennon, 40 years prior, that he never received. The letter inspires him to change his life and embark on a quest to reconnect with his estranged son and family. He ditches his decadent lifestyle and hires a manager to help him find his son, whom he discovers is a struggling musician. This journey leads to unexpected discoveries and a chance at redemption.
Critical Reception
Danny Collins received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Al Pacino's performance and the film's heartwarming narrative. While some found the story predictable, many appreciated its blend of humor and pathos, and its exploration of themes like second chances and family.
What Reviewers Say
- Al Pacino delivers a charming and nuanced performance as the aging rocker.
- The film offers a touching and often humorous exploration of second chances and family.
- While predictable at times, the emotional core and supporting cast elevate the material.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed "Danny Collins," appreciating Al Pacino's performance and the film's emotional story. Many found it to be a feel-good movie with a satisfying resolution, although some noted it was a bit formulaic.
Fun Fact
The film's writer and director, Dan Fogelman, stated that the song "Hey Joe" was originally written for the character of Danny Collins to perform, but it was ultimately not used in the final cut.
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