Review: Blue Moon
Official synopsis: Tells the story of Lorenz Hart's (Ethan Hawke) struggles with alcoholism and mental health as he tries to save face during the opening of his former working partner Richard Rogers' (Adam Scott) "Oklahoma!"
All, I wanted to write this off as pretentious so badly. Just the first few sentences had it brewing under my skin. That and it "took" my beloved Sorry, Baby's Original Screenplay nomination at the Oscars. I was ready to hate this film, it wasn't deserved, but I was ready.
Damn it, I loved this.
I was SO hooked by Hawke's performance. It really is HIS film. Everyone else, no matter how nice they are to see. Bobby Canavale as a bartender, Margaret Qualley has Lorenz's college student love interest, even Scott's small part as Richard Rogers are nice, but nothing quite stands up to the power house performance Hawke is laying down. They all compliment it, but it's a one man show.
Lorenz Hart would have it no other way. Hawke captures him perfectly. His genius, his demons, his ego, and his love for music. All of it is there. You feel sorry for him, and also feel sorry for those around him at times. It's very complex. This is very much a writers film. If you have an appreciation for the written word, you'll fall in love with the screen play. It's just written very well.
It moves very much like a play, not too surprising considering the source material, and because it's so contained to this particular point in time, it doesn't have room to be much more than that, but it works so well.
Blue Moon is available to stream on Netflix
Grade: B+

I just posted a review of this that says a lot of the same things. Hawke is so goddam good in this.
ReplyDeleteI am still shocked that this is not adpated from a stage play--it feels like one in all of the best ways possible.
RIGHT?! This is begging for the stage.
DeleteI do hope to see this before the Oscars is finished as I've heard great things about this. Plus, Ethan Hawke is on a roll. Oh, and congrats to Maya on her wedding. Seeing Ethan and Uma together for her was touching as was those from Stranger Things who showed up.
ReplyDeleteIt really was! I saw those pics too
DeleteI’d like to see this film since it it’s about old time Hollywood and Musicals and theatre. I have only seen the very sanitized Words and Music that starred Robert Walker as Lorenz Hart which totally disregarded his alcoholism but it is a great showcase of his music. You had everyone from Judy Garland, Lena Horne to Frank Sinatra in a pink suit on a frothy pink set singing ole Man River! Hahahaaa. I do want to see this film and heard Ethan Hawke is great in this film.
ReplyDeleteHe's fantastic! Worth the watch for his performance alone.
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