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Review: Crazy Heart

Intoxicating Bridges at his very best

February 18, 2010 15:04
Jeff Bridges and Maggie Gyllenhaal, whose odd, mismatched relationship provides touching moments

ByJonathan Foreman, Jonathan Foreman

3 min read

Hollywood adores alcoholic or addicted artists as movie subjects.

This may well have more to do with the culture of the filmmaking community than with any appeal the subject might have at the box office or its intrinsic fascination.

Addiction has been lovingly depicted over and over and over again on the big screen. However, despite the critical success of films like Permanent Midnight, Tender Mercies or Walk the Line, most films about addicted singers, painters, writers and so forth do not actually do very well with the general public. It may be that to "ordinary" audiences the self-destruction of someone blessed with great talent can seem irritating rather than glamourous or instructive.

A one line description of Crazy Heart - ageing alcoholic country singer gets a second chance thanks to a loving woman - might make it sound wearyingly like all those other films about artists or musicians whose talent has been undermined or overwhelmed by their love of the bottle or the needle. However, Crazy Heart feels remarkably different and fresh.