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De-Lovely (2004)

De-Lovely (2004)
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The public and private lives of famed songwriter Cole Porter are both explored in this musical drama, in which the aging Porter (played by Kevin Kline) looks back on his life while watching a rehearsal of a stage musical based on his story. As Porter compares notes on the play with director Gabe (Jonathan Pryce), he shares thoughts on his rise to fame in the mid-'20s, writing witty and sophisticated tunes for a string of successful Broadway musicals. Porter seemed to be living a charmed life when he met Linda Thomas (Ashley Judd), a beautiful American woman who, like Porter, was enjoying a sojourn in Paris following the collapse of her first marriage. Thomas is immediately taken with Porter, whose intelligence and charm is a welcome change after her brutal first husband, and the two discover they share a remarkable understanding of one another. Porter and Thomas marry, even though she's aware that her new husband is gay; Thomas is willing to forgive Porter's indiscretions with other men in favor of the emotional support he brings her. However, as the years wear on and the couple takes up residence in Hollywood as Porter begins writing tunes for motion pictures, Thomas finds Porter drifting away from her as his liaisons become more frequent and more serious. Then tragedy enters their life when Porter loses the use of his legs in a riding accident and Thomas is diagnosed with cancer. De-Lovely features a number of noted pop singers interpreting classic songs from Porter's catalog, including Diana Krall, Sheryl Crow, Alanis Morissette, Elvis Costello, Robbie Williams, Mick Hucknall, and others. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Kevin KlineAshley Judd, (more)
Director(s):
Irwin Winkler
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of De-Lovely

The public and private lives of famed songwriter Cole Porter are both explored in this musical drama, in which the aging Porter (played by Kevin Kline) looks back on his life while watching a rehearsal of a stage musical based on his story. As Porter compares notes on the play with director Gabe (Jonathan Pryce), he shares thoughts on his rise to fame in the mid-'20s, writing witty and sophisticated tunes for a string of successful Broadway musicals. Porter seemed to be living a charmed life when he met Linda Thomas (Ashley Judd), a beautiful American woman who, like Porter, was enjoying a sojourn in Paris following the collapse of her first marriage. Thomas is immediately taken with Porter, whose intelligence and charm is a welcome change after her brutal first husband, and the two discover they share a remarkable understanding of one another. Porter and Thomas marry, even though she's aware that her new husband is gay; Thomas is willing to forgive Porter's indiscretions with other men in favor of the emotional support he brings her. However, as the years wear on and the couple takes up residence in Hollywood as Porter begins writing tunes for motion pictures, Thomas finds Porter drifting away from her as his liaisons become more frequent and more serious. Then tragedy enters their life when Porter loses the use of his legs in a riding accident and Thomas is diagnosed with cancer. De-Lovely features a number of noted pop singers interpreting classic songs from Porter's catalog, including Diana Krall, Sheryl Crow, Alanis Morissette, Elvis Costello, Robbie Williams, Mick Hucknall, and others. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
125 mins

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Director(s):
Irwin Winkler
Writer(s):
Jay Cocks
Producer(s):
Charles WinklerIrwin WinklerRob Cowan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Language, Sexual Situations, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Music & Performing Arts
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    Linda D.

    Kevin Kline's performance in this film is a beautiful thing in itself. As near to perfection as any of Cole Porter's musics. To Mr. Kline I give 5 stars - the movie a 4. As wonderful as he was, as wonderful as the music was (and how could it not be?), as wonderful as the costumes are and enjoyable to behold as well - and as very very interesting as Cole Porter's life was - I kept waiting for the part of Linda Porter played by Ashley Judd to be more telling. Much attention on all details it seems but of hers. She gave a fine performance with what she had - but the script gave little to that character and all to Cole's. But overall it was a beautiful film. The contemporary artists that sang his songs did a really fine job as well. I'm dashing right out to buy the soundtrack. I say Bravo!..I say Kevin deserves an Oscar for this one.

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    Larry B.

    After viewing the rental over and over, I liked this movie so much that I bought it! At first, I was put off by the homosexual stuff, but found that it really took up very little of the movie, and was easily skipped over. I gradually came to the realization that the movie minimized the importance of sensual pleasure, and maximized what is truly important in life. That is, love. I liked the presentation of his life as a musical play, and of course, the music was outstanding, as were the performances of everyone involved.

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    Harry P.

    Kevin Kline is a national treasure - and his performance is a tour-de-force!!!

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