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The Singing Detective (2003)

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Reviews Counted:105

Fresh:40

Rotten:65

Average Rating:5/10

Consensus: Delightful performance from Robert Downey Jr. can't save The Singing Detective's transition from TV to the big screen.

Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong sexual content, language and some violence

Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:Oct 24, 2003 Limited

Box Office: $293,296

Synopsis: In Keith Gordon’s The Singing Detective, re-imagined by Dennis Potter from his classic British miniseries, Dan Dark is a character who gives new meaning to the term “scars of childhood.” A hack... In Keith Gordon’s The Singing Detective, re-imagined by Dennis Potter from his classic British miniseries, Dan Dark is a character who gives new meaning to the term “scars of childhood.” A hack writer of detective stories, he has suffered from psoriatic arthropathy, a crippling disease of the skin and bones, from the time he was eight-years-old. His latest and worst outbreak has landed him in the hospital where he deliriously tries to figure out who he is and how he got to this terrible place in his life. As his fevered mind mingles real people with his fictional characters, and his past with his present, the film moves in and out of three worlds. There is the present day hospital where Dark is prodded by indifferent doctors and bossy nurses. As one of the bright spots in his bleak life, the kindly Nurse Mills (Katie Holmes) greases his sore body leading to an unexpected comic climax. As his condition grows more desperate, he is dispatched to the charge of the eccentric psychiatrist Dr. Gibbons (Mel Gibson). Initially reluctant to confront his tortured past, Dark is gradually lured out from the “cave in the rocks” under which his spirit has crawled. Dark is visited in the hospital by his ex-wife (Robin Wright Penn), whom he fears his sleeping with a character from his past and conspiring to steal the screenplay he wrote years ago of his first novel, The Singing Detective. But nothing is exactly what it appears here. In his hallucinatory state, Dark re-imagines the plot of his novel, casting himself in the starring role of a gumshoe who doubles as a singer in a dance band. The fictional story, a sordid film noir, has something to do with a smarmy character, Mark Binney (Jeremy Northam), who employs hookers to extort atomic secrets from scientists, and then disposes of the girls with the help of two hapless thugs (Adrian Brody and Jon Polito). As a coverup, Binney hires Dark to solve the murder case. Sex and violence are the clues and they lead Dark straight to his childhood. Dark can’t keep his mind from remembering his tortured youth growing up in his parents’ gas station in the California desert. When young Danny watches his mother (Carla Gugino) seduced by his father’s partner (Northam again), the seeds are planted for a lifelong disgust with sex and hatred of women. Mother and child are forced to flee to Los Angeles where things get even worse. It’s here that the poison in Dark’s mind starts to erupt on his skin. The stories Dark tells himself in the hospital are rooted in the 50’s rock-n- roll he heard as a kid, so in his feverish imagination characters can break into song and dance at any moment, lip-synching to the original music. The walls of Dark’s hospital room open and the doctors and nurses do the hand jive to “At the Hop.” Dark imagines a romance with Nurse Mills to the strains of “Mr. Sandman.” And the thugs try to knock off the Signing Detective in a club as he croons “Poison Ivy” from the bandstand. The Singing Detective smashes together black comedy, pulp fiction, naturalistic drama, expressionist film noir and lip-synched 1950’s rock-n-roll musical numbers in a totally original and multi-leveled exploration of a wounded soul as he heals and reassembles the jumbled pieces of his life. [More]

Starring: Robert Downey, Robin Wright Penn, Mel Gibson, Jeremy Northam

Starring: Robert Downey, Robin Wright Penn, Mel Gibson, Jeremy Northam, Katie Holmes, Carla Gugino, Adrien Brody, Jon Polito, Alfre Woodard, Saul Rubinek

Director: Keith Gordon

Director: Keith Gordon
Screenwriter: Dennis Potter
Producer: Mel Gibson, Steven M. Haft, Bruce Davey
Studio: Paramount Classics

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Watching Robert Downey Jr. perform is one of the great pleasures of going to the movies today.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Examiner | comment Comment
11/17/03
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
San Francisco Examiner

Robert Downey, Jr. is the only saving grace of this incoherent crime caper based on the classic British mini-series.

Full Review Source: Aufmuth.com | comment Comment
11/03/03
Jeanne Aufmuth
Jeanne Aufmuth
Aufmuth.com

Catch it to see a major performance by a magnetic actor, but go in with patience and with the realization that the film is something of an interesting failure.

Full Review Source: Sacramento Bee | comment Comment
11/28/03
Joe Baltake
Joe Baltake
Sacramento Bee

This is a film that needs to sprawl, but it has the feeling of a greatest hits compilation.

Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | comment Comment
10/16/03
Chris Barsanti
Chris Barsanti
Filmcritic.com

Perpetually feels as if it were a good idea that was never fully thought through.

Full Review Source: Austin Chronicle | comment Comment
12/07/03
Marjorie Baumgarten
Marjorie Baumgarten
Austin Chronicle

Audacious, original, genre-bending and potentially thought-provoking, full of strong performances and inventive cinematography. Unfortunately, it's also really, really bad.

Full Review Source: Las Vegas Weekly | comment Comment
11/21/03
Josh Bell
Josh Bell
Las Vegas Weekly

A fine example of entertainment -- an eclectic mix of drama, film noir, and comedy, with plenty of fantasy musical numbers thrown in for good measure.

Full Review Source: ReelViews | comment Comment
10/22/03
James Berardinelli
James Berardinelli
ReelViews
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The casting misfires.

Full Review Source: New York Daily News | comment Comment
10/24/03
Jami Bernard
Jami Bernard
New York Daily News
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While some may read miscarriage into this film's discombobulation...there's astute, cerebral cinema with a wicked sense of humor lurking (here) for those who want to find it.

Full Review Source: SPLICEDWire | comment Comment
11/07/03
Rob Blackwelder
Rob Blackwelder
SPLICEDWire

The new Singing Detective mirrors Potter's growth as well as his originality, and moving from television to silver screen feels like a rewarding round trip.

Full Review Source: Denver Post | comment Comment
11/07/03
Michael Booth
Michael Booth
Denver Post
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Funny, exhilarating, and an amazing adventure to look at.

Full Review Source: Jam! Movies | comment Comment
11/07/03
Liz Braun
Liz Braun
Jam! Movies

Comic strip minds are the most likely to understand and, even, appreciate its play between the real and the unreal, though the ground under both is dark and shaky.

Full Review Source: Cinema Signals | comment Comment
10/10/03
Jules Brenner
Jules Brenner
Cinema Signals

While great brilliance was invested in The Singing Detective, it’s stumbling at the finish line harms the overall success of the film.

Full Review Source: FilmStew.com | comment Comment
06/10/03
Charlie Brown
Charlie Brown
FilmStew.com

Downey and Mel Gibson ... perform well under the circumstances, but the rest of this wayward production sustains one long, flat note.

Full Review Source: Creative Loafing | comment Comment
11/19/03
Matt Brunson
Matt Brunson
Creative Loafing

True, Gordon is working from Potter's own adapted script, but it's hard to shake the sense that the writer may simply have been trolling for a Hollywood paycheck.

Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
11/07/03
Ty Burr
Ty Burr
Boston Globe
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The problems come in the shadow world, where everything's a jumble, where Dark's compositional strategy ('all clues and no solutions') eventually becomes wearing, and Gordon's direction can't hold it all together.

Full Review Source: Village Voice | comment Comment
10/21/03
Leslie Camhi
Leslie Camhi
Village Voice
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Virtuoso work by Robert Downey Jr. and an unrecognizable Mel Gibson (who also produced) can't keep The Singing Detective from degenerating into sheer noise.

Full Review Source: Newark Star-Ledger | comment Comment
10/24/03
Bob Campbell
Bob Campbell
Newark Star-Ledger
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deserves credit for daring to try even as it stumbles heroically

Full Review Source: Killer Movie Reviews | comment Comment
11/06/03
Andrea Chase
Andrea Chase
Killer Movie Reviews

A film deserving of a conversation and, in no higher praise, of unreasonable comparisons.

Full Review Source: Film Freak Central | comment Comment
10/23/03
Walter Chaw
Walter Chaw
Film Freak Central

the big screen version seems rushed as they try to pack their ten pounds of sugar into a five-pound bag

Full Review Source: Reeling Reviews | comment Comment
11/04/03
Robin Clifford
Robin Clifford
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