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My Own Love Song

  • 2010
  • PG-13
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.9K
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Renée Zellweger, Forest Whitaker, and Madeline Zima in My Own Love Song (2010)
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A wheelchair-bound former singer and her best friend embark on a road trip from Kansas to New Orleans, Louisiana.A wheelchair-bound former singer and her best friend embark on a road trip from Kansas to New Orleans, Louisiana.A wheelchair-bound former singer and her best friend embark on a road trip from Kansas to New Orleans, Louisiana.

  • Director
    • Olivier Dahan
  • Writer
    • Olivier Dahan
  • Stars
    • Renée Zellweger
    • Madeline Zima
    • Forest Whitaker
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
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    • Director
      • Olivier Dahan
    • Writer
      • Olivier Dahan
    • Stars
      • Renée Zellweger
      • Madeline Zima
      • Forest Whitaker
    • 13User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Renée Zellweger
    Renée Zellweger
    • Jane
    Madeline Zima
    Madeline Zima
    • Billie
    Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
    • Joey
    Elias Koteas
    Elias Koteas
    • Dean
    Nick Nolte
    Nick Nolte
    • Caldwell
    Chandler Frantz
    • Devon
    Annie Parisse
    Annie Parisse
    • Nora
    Julia Lashae
    Julia Lashae
    • Suzie
    Bill Ladd
    • Ben
    Tim Parati
    Tim Parati
    • Chris
    Del Pentecost
    • Dale
    Don Sparks
    Don Sparks
    • Iceman Jim
    Joe Forbrich
    Joe Forbrich
    • Allan
    John Henry Cox
    • Boss
    Richmond Hoxie
    • Jeff Noffray
    Mark Scarboro
    • Jeff's Manager
    Jay Patterson
    Jay Patterson
    • Neighbor Man
    Lara Grice
    Lara Grice
    • Neighbor's Wife
    • Director
      • Olivier Dahan
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      • Olivier Dahan
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    5Wuchakk

    Artsy road drama featuring Zellweger & Whitaker with songs by Bob Dylan

    An ex-singer paraplegic hiding from life (Renée Zellweger) goes on the road with her schizophrenic pal (Forest Whitaker), traveling from Kansas to New Orleans. He wants to meet his favorite author while she needs to sing again and more. Along the way they pick up a woman looking for her lost husband (Madeline Zima). Elias Koteas and Nick Nolte play eccentric characters they meet along the way.

    "My Own Love Song" (2010) is a road drama in the mold of "Rain Man" (1988) mixed with elements of "A Love Song for Bobby Long" (2004). It comes across as an artsy Indie, except with a fairly big budget, a notable cast and a writer/director who had drawn Oscar attention in the past, not to mention a soundtrack that features 16 new Bob Dylan songs.

    If you favor those other two films you might like this one, although they're superior. There's enough good to make it worth checking out, like Dylan's Folk/blues/rock/gospel/country. But I didn't find the story very compelling. The similar "The Yellow Handkerchief" (2008) had the same budget, but is easily the best of the lot IMHO.

    The film runs 1 hour, 42 minutes, and was shot in Kansas and mostly Louisiana.

    GRADE: C.
    10juliahro

    Le nouveau Wizard of Oz

    This movie is part of the "nouvelle vague" in cinema, a more evolved and profound cinema, with deep undergrounds of humanity and courage, with tranquility of sharing and understanding. The analogy with the Wizard of Oz is obvious, since that is where this movie got its roots: three people experiencing different kinds of losses, two of them from Kansas, on a trip to discover the answers they long for - answers they will eventually find in themselves.

    The director does some terrific job, no matter what they say; he takes all kinds of risks, uses unconventional tools up to the point where a less circumspect and more neophyte viewer would lose track, leaning on extraordinary performances from all actors. The characters are simple, yet sophisticated.

    For the simple-minded, this movie does not mean much - it's just a road movie with sparkles of unconscious and sentimental movements. Those movements though are instruments of one's true self, as authentic and pathetic and sparkling as any true self is.

    Way to go for la nouvelle vague!
    8anna_perfecta

    Two lost souls go on a journey to discover themselves again.

    I saw a preview for this film in Paris in the presence of both the director (Olivier Dahan, who is French) and Forest Whitaker. The director described it as simple and happy while Forest mentioned magic. They were both right. The film was beautiful. The whole room seemed completely taken in. Renee Zellweger was great and managed to make a number of the audience cry in her role as an ex-singer confined to a wheel chair. Forest Whitaker was fantastic as was Madeline Zima who I had not seen much previously and was very impressed by. The story was simple but moving and the pictures magical. There are a couple of brilliant characters that they meet on their travels too who lighten up what could have been a rather intense movie. I definitely recommend this film.
    5birck

    Strong cast; weak story

    You've read the story in these critiques. It's a road movie about a small group of damaged characters in search of some undefined salvation in the form of a huckster who claims that angels exist. The Forrest Whitaker character, Joey, bothered me the most. The slow-witted crazy man with a heart of gold, who takes care of the paraplegic singer played by Renee Zellweger. The character is a movie cliché, straight out of Of Mice And Men, and Whitaker didn't bring anything new to it. Is he schizophrenic and off his meds? Is he bipolar and off his meds? Whatever, he only shows up in movies, not in real life. At one point, late in the story, there is a diversion into the "legend" of Robert Johnson losing his soul at the Crossroads in exchange for a supernatural ability on the guitar. Then: on to something else. It goes nowhere. What was the point? Is our little band of characters somehow like Robert Johnson? Apparently not, because the next sequence is a high-speed car chase down highway 61. There were some nice moments, but they were poorly strung together.
    TxMike

    Unconventional road movie.

    I saw this via Netflix streaming video. Written and edited by the Frenchman who directed the superb "Edith Piaf" story (La Mome') it is set in the USA, filmed in various parts of Louisiana, and ends up in New Orleans.

    The story centers on the story of Renée Zellweger as Jane Wyatt, one time recording artist who, 7 years earlier, had become crippled and wheelchair bound as a result of an automobile accident. So she pretty much put her life on hold.

    Seemingly her best friend in the small Kansas town is Forest Whitaker as the somewhat kooky Joey, who has visions of angels. He goes off the deep end occasionally, often uses poor judgment in certain situations, but jokingly calls himself "Jane's body guard." He in fact does help her out at times.

    One day Joey finds an unopened letter in Jane's house, it is from her now 10-yr-old son, living in Baton Rouge, inviting her to his communion in July. Joey doesn't tell her about the letter, instead puts it in his pocket and sets about to get Jane to take a road trip, he wants her to see her son.

    The road trip does have its share of pitfalls, the first being their car burns up. Literally. At a motel along comes Elias Koteas as Dean, who sells them a car for $500, and it works fine, but the next morning they awake to find it gone. Dean has cheated them.

    Then comes young Madeline Zima as Billie, whose young husband just seemed to take off, so she joins them in the road trip.

    At one stopping point they need a place to crash, hear music, and go to find Nick Nolte as Caldwell, playing a guitar. He joins in for the road trip.

    Describing it in my feeble manner in no way does justice to the movie. It is very different, often touching, and very well acted.

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      The film cast includes two Oscar winners: Forest Whitaker and Renée Zellweger; and one Oscar nominee: Nick Nolte.
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      Referenced in Estrenos Críticos: Harry Potter y las Pelis que no conocía ni Dios (2011)

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 2010 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 給自己的情歌
    • Filming locations
      • Pineville, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Légende Films
      • Od Shots
      • Studio 37
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    • Budget
      • $16,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $300,849
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS-Stereo
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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