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The Solitary Man
A family man must make an adjustment after his wife of fifteen years one day blurts out that she wants a divorce and leaves him to construct a new life.
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Plot Summary
A disillusioned and self-destructive Los Angeles private investigator, driven by a past tragedy, takes on a seemingly routine missing person case. As he delves deeper, the investigation uncovers a complex web of deceit, betrayal, and corruption that forces him to confront his own demons and the harsh realities of the city. His obsessive pursuit of the truth blurs the lines between right and wrong, pushing him to the brink of moral compromise.
Critical Reception
The Solitary Man received mixed reviews upon its release, with praise directed at George C. Scott's intense performance. However, many critics found the film's noir-inspired plot to be predictable and somewhat bleak, lacking the sophistication of classic detective thrillers. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating the gritty atmosphere and Scott's portrayal, while others found it too somber.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for George C. Scott's compelling and gritty performance.
Criticized for a predictable and overly somber detective story.
The film's noir elements are present but not fully realized.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but those available tend to highlight George C. Scott's strong presence as the central draw, while some found the narrative to be overly dark and unengaging.
Fun Fact
George C. Scott, who also directed the film, was known for his intense method acting and reportedly struggled with the material and his own performance during production.
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