Country Strong
- 2010
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- 1h 57m
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6.3/10
19K
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A rising country-music songwriter works with a fallen star to work their way to fame, causing romantic complications along the way.A rising country-music songwriter works with a fallen star to work their way to fame, causing romantic complications along the way.A rising country-music songwriter works with a fallen star to work their way to fame, causing romantic complications along the way.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 1 win & 8 nominations total
James DeForest Parker
- Joe
- (as JD Parker)
Lisa Stewart
- Travis' Mom
- (as Lisa Stewart Seals)
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This film is about an alcoholic country singer going on a come-back tour, along with two talented support singers.
"Country Strong" could have been a captivating drama, but sadly is not. Surely the music is very good, even if I am not a fan of country music, I still enjoyed it a lot. I think the problem lies with poor plot development. Kelly Canter's marriage problems, her reasons for soaking herself up with alcohol and her career downfall are not well explained. Strangely, the lives of the supporting characters Beau and Chiles are better explained and engagingly told. As a romance film, there is an over-reliance on sex scenes and not enough sweet romance. At one point I thought it was making wholesome characters less than decent. The ending could have had a greater impact, but it is shrouded in confusion due to character underdevelopment and underwhelming story telling. Something's wrong with "Country Strong", which is quite a pity.
"Country Strong" could have been a captivating drama, but sadly is not. Surely the music is very good, even if I am not a fan of country music, I still enjoyed it a lot. I think the problem lies with poor plot development. Kelly Canter's marriage problems, her reasons for soaking herself up with alcohol and her career downfall are not well explained. Strangely, the lives of the supporting characters Beau and Chiles are better explained and engagingly told. As a romance film, there is an over-reliance on sex scenes and not enough sweet romance. At one point I thought it was making wholesome characters less than decent. The ending could have had a greater impact, but it is shrouded in confusion due to character underdevelopment and underwhelming story telling. Something's wrong with "Country Strong", which is quite a pity.
I'm not really a country music fan at all but I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. It's a superb character driven film that goes way beyond any musical persuasion. The performances are remarkable and I can see why they had to release this for awards consideration. Tim McGraw was shockingly good (he can really act!)and Gwyneth Paltrow delivers a better performance than Jeff Bridges did in his Oscar win of a year ago. (Don't get me wrong, Bridges was great but Gwyneth really brought it in this role) In fact, this film tops "Crazy Heart" by quite a large margin. You really care about these characters and events of the film really throw you because it's anything but predictable.
Since I'm fond of good country music I thought I'd give this a try, despite not being very keen on Gwyneth Paltrow. However, in this movie she gives a storming performance as a famous country singer, gradually falling apart with depression and alcohol - and she has a great voice! Yes that really is Gwyneth singing in the film.
The good news doesn't end there because the supporting cast are just as good, Garret Hedlund and Leighton Meester were fantastic and so good as country singers that I immediately looked for their albums, but apart from the Country Strong Soundtrack, there aren't any! These are just great actors with great voices. Add in a strong performance from Tim McGraw (Oh why cant you just love your woman? - that's all she needs!!).
With fine, layered performances from all and a storming soundtrack, this is definitely unmissable for any country music lover. I'm still humming the tunes days later.
By the way, be careful if buying the soundtrack album. There are two! The first has other artists covering many of the film's songs and though it's a good album, isn't strictly from the soundtrack in every case. The second album, with the same name, seems to have original performances from the film, but was out of stock and I have it on back order. I think this is the more popular one.
Anyway, if, like me, you don't watch films that score less than about 6 on IMDb, make this one an exception. You wont regret it!
The good news doesn't end there because the supporting cast are just as good, Garret Hedlund and Leighton Meester were fantastic and so good as country singers that I immediately looked for their albums, but apart from the Country Strong Soundtrack, there aren't any! These are just great actors with great voices. Add in a strong performance from Tim McGraw (Oh why cant you just love your woman? - that's all she needs!!).
With fine, layered performances from all and a storming soundtrack, this is definitely unmissable for any country music lover. I'm still humming the tunes days later.
By the way, be careful if buying the soundtrack album. There are two! The first has other artists covering many of the film's songs and though it's a good album, isn't strictly from the soundtrack in every case. The second album, with the same name, seems to have original performances from the film, but was out of stock and I have it on back order. I think this is the more popular one.
Anyway, if, like me, you don't watch films that score less than about 6 on IMDb, make this one an exception. You wont regret it!
This is a decent movie but not one that I loved. The singing in the movie is top notch except for 1 or 2 of Paltrow's songs which were just okay. These are some seriously talented people. Huge surprise that Leighton Meester is a terrific singer. You might know her from Gossip Girl.
You probably already know the synopsis -- alcoholic singer goes back on the road to try and reclaim her past star status pushed along by her manager/husband. She bonds with a young male singer/guitar player who she brings along on her mini-tour who, despite the best of intentions, can't quite pull her out of her addictive cycle. Leighton Meester plays a very sympathetic and likable character who is just trying to live her dream...she's brought along on the tour by the husband/manager.
Overall, it was a depressing movie....to see someone battling addiction and how it eventually wears down the people around them to the point where they look like they are nasty (poor McGraw) when in reality they are just tired of the cycle of self-destruction.
What was entertaining and enjoyable about the movie was the songs and the concert scenes. It was a nice movie to go see on a snowy night....doubtful that I would rent it once it became available or buy it on DVD...which is kind of the benchmark for me on what is a good movie.
You won't waste your money seeing it but you'll probably wish you'd seen it at a reduced price or at the matinée if you paid full price.
You probably already know the synopsis -- alcoholic singer goes back on the road to try and reclaim her past star status pushed along by her manager/husband. She bonds with a young male singer/guitar player who she brings along on her mini-tour who, despite the best of intentions, can't quite pull her out of her addictive cycle. Leighton Meester plays a very sympathetic and likable character who is just trying to live her dream...she's brought along on the tour by the husband/manager.
Overall, it was a depressing movie....to see someone battling addiction and how it eventually wears down the people around them to the point where they look like they are nasty (poor McGraw) when in reality they are just tired of the cycle of self-destruction.
What was entertaining and enjoyable about the movie was the songs and the concert scenes. It was a nice movie to go see on a snowy night....doubtful that I would rent it once it became available or buy it on DVD...which is kind of the benchmark for me on what is a good movie.
You won't waste your money seeing it but you'll probably wish you'd seen it at a reduced price or at the matinée if you paid full price.
I feel like this movie has potential to be good. The actors are obviously trying but the writer/director just doesn't deliver which completely throws off the intentions of each character. What I mean is, it's bad enough that the music is astonishingly boring, but that no character is given any development makes the movie even worse. Therefore Gwyneth Paltrow comes off as whiny because why she started drinking is never explained, Garrett Hedlund and Leighton Meester appear pretentious because they have no history to explain their on-off minor rivalry, and Tim McGraw appears to just be bossy because there's no push for him to make Gwyneth Paltrow's character a more popular star. I feel no sympathy for the characters because there is no real story behind any of them which makes the long scenes feel even longer. When something thin is being stretched out beyond it's limit, it shows by either becoming looser or ripping apart. This movie doesn't completely rip apart, but it comes terribly close (emphasis on "terrible"). I do not recommend this movie to anyone, especially country music fans.
Did you know
- TriviaGarrett Hedlund auditioned at a karaoke bar in Koreatown singing a Pearl Jam song. According to director Shana Feste, "It really wasn't the best showcase ever of his voice, but Garrett went to school for us. Literally, he took four months off and started learning how to play the guitar, took voice lessons, went to Nashville early, started working with Nathan Chapman, a record producer in Nashville who produces Miranda Lambert. I mean, he became a country singer."
- GoofsA billboard referencing Nashville exit 209A is very prominent in the background, and the Nashville skyline is shown while supposedly in Dallas. Also, there are Nashville TV station logos on the microphones.
- Quotes
Kelly Canter: [quoting Waylon Jennings' lyrics] "If you see me getting smaller, I'm leaving, don't be grieving, just gotta get away from here. If you see me getting smaller, don't worry, and no hurry, I've got the right to disappear."
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Town/I'm Still Here/Easy A (2010)
- SoundtracksSilver Wings
Written by Merle Haggard
Produced by Frank Liddell and Luke Wooten
Performed by Garrett Hedlund
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- Love Don't Let Me Down
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- Budget
- $15,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $20,218,921
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $30,452
- Dec 26, 2010
- Gross worldwide
- $20,529,194
- Runtime
- 1h 57m(117 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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