Born to Be Blue

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    Born to Be Blue
    2015

    Synopsis

    Jazz legend Chet Baker finds love and redemption when he stars in a movie about his own troubled life to mount a comeback.

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    Cast

    • Ethan HawkeChet Baker
    • Carmen EjogoJane/Elaine
    • Callum Keith RennieDick
    • Stephen McHattieDad
    • Janet-Laine GreenMom
    • Tony NappoOfficer Reid
    • Janine TheriaultFlorence
    • Tony NardiNicholas
    • Katie BolandSarah
    • Dan LettDanny Friedman

    Recommendations

    • 80

      Variety

      Upending the conventions of the musical rise-and-fall formula while still offering a relatively straightforward three-act narrative, the film is anchored by an Ethan Hawke performance that ranks among the best of his career.
    • 75

      The Playlist

      On the whole, Born to Be Blue does right by its central subject. Hawke especially flourishes as the afflicted artist, desperate to put the pieces of his life back together.
    • 75

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      Budreau constructs with imagination and pleasing fluidity, painting a portrait with a soft, sympathetic focus while steering clear of worship.
    • 75

      Movie Nation

      Hawke and Ejogo, who played civil rights icon Coretta Scott King in “Selma,” have enough soul and charisma and chemistry to hold the screen and make us feel Born to be Blue, even if we, like Jane in the movie, never quite “get” Chet Baker.
    • 70

      Screen Daily

      Ethan Hawke delivers an intense, committed performance as the hopelessly drug-addicted trumpeter Chet Baker in the odd, erratic Born To Be Blue, written and directed by Robert Budreau as a bumpy free-form improvisation on the hopeless-wreck-makes-musical-comeback biopic.
    • 67

      The A.V. Club

      While there isn’t much to distinguish Born To Be Blue’s dramatic stakes from any number of stories about self-destructive, self-centered artists (or “movies about jazz musicians,” as they’re more commonly known), the film is given a spark of life by the inspired casting of Ethan Hawke.
    • 60

      The Guardian

      Born to be Blue is a curious mixture of fact and fiction, cliche and originality, style and emotion – it never truly soars but by throwing the ingredients of Baker’s life together and producing something different, it’s never less than intriguing.
    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Hawke is natural casting as Baker, sharing enough facial similarities to capture some of the late jazz icon's chiseled, hollow-cheeked, fallen-angel beauty. He gives an unshowy and vanity-free performance, all soft-spoken mischief and brittle arrogance, but laced with just enough blood, sweat and tears.

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