Danny Collins

2015

Action / Biography / Comedy / Drama / Music

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 78% · 136 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 73% · 10K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.0/10 10 33643 33.6K

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Plot summary

An ageing hard-living 1970s rock star decides to change his life when he discovers a 40-year-old undelivered letter written to him by John Lennon.


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June 19, 2015 at 12:59 PM

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Bobby Cannavale as Tom Donnelly
Al Pacino as Danny Collins
Jennifer Garner as Samantha Leigh Donnelly
Annette Bening as Mary Sinclair
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by vinsond21 7 / 10

From a dull-sounding title unfolds a pleasant surprise

I went into this movie not expecting much, although i love the cast outright. But i was entertained throughout because this movie has heart along with its humor. Writer-director Dan Fogelman's nicely-scripted plot unfolds at a decent pace, albeit a little predictably. Al Pacino, as usual, delivers a full-on performance which includes some decent singing and dancing. He is ably supported by Annette Bening as a reluctant love interest and Christopher Plummer as his faithful manager. The icing on this cake would be the soundtrack featuring songs by John Lennon, with the numbers beautifully worked in. Too bad that Jealous Guy couldn't be included.

Reviewed by MartinHafer 9 / 10

A most unusual role for Pacino.

Al Pacino made a lot of films over the years where he played cops or, more often, crooks and mobsters. As a result, he has through his choices, typecast himself just a bit. Additionally, so often in these sorts of roles, he is over the top...bigger than life, that's for sure. So, in light of this, it was a delight to see him in "Danny Collins"...a very nice change of pace.

When the story begins, Danny is a world famous singer...much like a Neil Diamond or Tom Jones. But he also is pretty much coasting through life...existing but not living. After several failed marriages and a substance abuse addiction, he is a somewhat pitiful man despite his adoring fans.

After his birthday party, his agent (Christopher Plummer) hands him a letter that should have arrived for him decades before...a letter of encouragement from John Lennon himself! Well, the letter has an unexpected impact on Danny...and he decides to stop his whirlwind life and try to make up for some of his biggest mistakes in life. The biggest mistake is fathering a boy long ago...and never seeing him. The second biggest is his abandoning song writing long ago. Another is his drinking and drugs. This film is about his attempts to deal with each...and attempts is the operative word!

The film has some marvelous acting and direction. While Pacino is no great singer (in interviews he was reported to apologize for it), he was wonderful in the lead...and less over-the-top than you'd expect. Overall, a wonderful 'little' film...and perhaps Pacino's attempt to do something new, just like Danny.

By the way, the story itself was inspired by a letter from Lennon and Yoko which arrived decades later to a young singer named Steve Stilston....though I am sure MANY details were changed for the film.

Reviewed by Hitchcoc 7 / 10

Certainly High on the Charm Level

Al Pacino takes his weathered being to a different role. He is a rich rocker, left over from the 70's, who has managed to continue to sell out huge venues, even though he continues to march out the same tired songs that he did years before. I suppose Neil Diamond is a bit like this. That aside, one day he comes into possession of a letter that was supposed to have been delivered to him; it is a letter from John Lennon of the Beatles. It requests contact with Danny. However, some thirty years pass before his manager is able to get it for him as a birthday present. This leads him to try to make changes in his life. Two things seem to be at the center. First, he wants to return to songwriting, something he was good at once; secondly, he wishes to connect with his son whom he has never met. This is a rocky road and it is an interesting set of events that take place. He meets a manager of a Hilton Hotel, played by Annette Benning. He is attracted to her and a sort of soul connection develops. He has lived it up with booze, drugs, young women, and other indulgences, but now he has to exorcise those demons to move on. That is what the movie is about. By the way, the soundtrack is filled with wonderful John Lennon tunes.

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