The Singing Detective (Blu-ray) R

When it comes to murder, seduction and betrayal he wrote the book. Now he's living it!
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  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 49 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: August 25, 2015
  • Originally Released: 2015
  • Label: Olive Films

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Entertainment Reviews:

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 7,637
Rating: 3/5 -- This film seems confused to the point that it is impossible to come to grips with the intriguing study of one man's fetid psyche which the film is supposed to essay. Full Review
The List
Apr 16, 2019
Rating: 3.5/5 -- The Singing Detective is like a dream that you are still a little confused by when you wake up. It's not for everyone, but it's a fun ride if you dive in face first. Full Review
IGN Movies
Apr 7, 2004
It's an intriguing, brisk effort...
Uncut
Dec 1, 2003
Rating: C -- The film's colorful song-and-dance set pieces rely on lip-synced '50s songs that are the weakest link in a bumbling but gregarious movie. Full Review
ColeSmithey.com
May 9, 2009
Rating: 2.5/4 -- If the movie doesn't really work, it's because it's a hard piece to bring off, an extremely high mark to hit. Still, enough magic is left, especially in Downey's performance, to shock and beguile us.
Chicago Tribune
Nov 13, 2003
... it is just a little bit too much of a disjointed mess.
Ebert & Roeper
Nov 17, 2003
Rating: 2/4 -- The Singing Detective has to settle for a hung jury. Full Review
Detroit Free Press
Nov 14, 2003

Product Description:

Director Keith Gordon (MOTHER NIGHT, WAKING THE DEAD) makes another brave adaptation with THE SINGING DETECTIVE. Based on Dennis Potter's stunningly brilliant 1986 BBC mini-series of the same name, Gordon's version finds the film's troubled hero transplanted to 1950s America, not post-WWII London. Dan Dark (Robert Downey Jr.) is a pulp novelist in the thralls of a crippling skin disease that has rendered him delusional and immobile. Bitter, angry, and at the end of his rope, Dan manages to offend everyone he encounters. As he lies in bed, scenes from his novel swim into his mind, blurring with experiences from his own childhood. In the present, he remains paranoid that his ex-wife Nicola (Robin Wright Penn) is out to steal a script he wrote. Adding to his disgust are forced visits with an uptight psychotherapist, Dr. Gibbon (Mel Gibson), who is determined to make a breakthrough with his hateful patient. Along the way, Dan envisions several musical sequences, which appear out of nowhere and add glorious confusion to his fevered state. Gordon, working from a script that Potter himself wrote before his death, delivers an imaginary, vibrant film that is aided greatly by Robert Downey Jr.'s ferocious performance.

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