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The Soloist (2008)

The Soloist (2008)
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Academy Award-nominated Atonement director Joe Wright teams with screenwriter Susannah Grant to tell the true-life story of Nathaniel Ayers, a former cello prodigy whose bouts with schizophrenia landed him on the streets after two years of schooling at Juilliard. Steve Lopez (Robert Downey Jr.) is a disenchanted journalist stuck in a dead-end job. His marriage to a fellow journalist having recently come to an end, Steve is wandering through Los Angeles' Skid Row when he notices a bedraggled figure playing a two-stringed violin. The figure in question is Ayers (Jamie Foxx), a man whose promising career in music was cut short due to a debilitating bout with mental illness. The more Lopez learns about Ayers, the greater his respect grows for the troubled soul. How could a man with such remarkable talent wind up living on the streets, and not be performing on-stage with a symphony orchestra? Later, as Lopez embarks on a quixotic quest to help Ayers pull his life together and launch a career in music, he gradually comes to realize that it is not Ayers whose life is being transformed, but his own. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Jamie FoxxRobert Downey, Jr., (more)
Director(s):
Joe Wright
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of The Soloist

Academy Award-nominated Atonement director Joe Wright teams with screenwriter Susannah Grant to tell the true-life story of Nathaniel Ayers, a former cello prodigy whose bouts with schizophrenia landed him on the streets after two years of schooling at Juilliard. Steve Lopez (Robert Downey Jr.) is a disenchanted journalist stuck in a dead-end job. His marriage to a fellow journalist having recently come to an end, Steve is wandering through Los Angeles' Skid Row when he notices a bedraggled figure playing a two-stringed violin. The figure in question is Ayers (Jamie Foxx), a man whose promising career in music was cut short due to a debilitating bout with mental illness. The more Lopez learns about Ayers, the greater his respect grows for the troubled soul. How could a man with such remarkable talent wind up living on the streets, and not be performing on-stage with a symphony orchestra? Later, as Lopez embarks on a quixotic quest to help Ayers pull his life together and launch a career in music, he gradually comes to realize that it is not Ayers whose life is being transformed, but his own. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
116 mins

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Director(s):
Joe Wright
Writer(s):
Steve LopezSusannah Grant
Producer(s):
Gary FosterRuss Krasnoff
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Drug Content, Adult Situations, Profanity)
Categories:
Drama
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    David W.

    Not entertainment, really, but a terrific film. Here were your Oscar-worthy performances for this year, two of them. A true story that lingers rich in memory. Not too "drawn out," as mentioned. Just right, well done. Bravo. Many of the reviewers here are Ironman bang-bang only movie fans and looking for that with Downey. Kudos to him for having the range and ability not to be Ironman here. I like Ironman, but I liked this, too, though much different. Watch the extra materials, too, to be even more amazed/moved/thought provoked.

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    Nathalie R.

    Wow, this was wonderful! Not only did it portray in an amazingly creative way the way that musicians live music, but was a very thought-provoking, caring, and touching movie. Sometimes it was painful, and real, and I really appreciated it. The acting was incredible!! So good that we're going to buy it so we can watch often.

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    Isalene A.

    The story started out with great potential, but then just turned into a mess. It kept waiting for it to get to the good part, but it never came. However, in spite of it, Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr. did both give an outstanding performance.

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