Beyond the Sea with Kevin Spacey: DVD Cover

    Beyond the Sea Director: Kevin Spacey Cast: Kevin Spacey, Kate Bosworth, John Goodman, Bob Hoskins

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/07/2005
    • Original Release: 2004
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 26,717
     
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    Closed Caption; Director and producer commentary; "Making of" featurette, interviews with cast and crew; 16:9 widescreen version; 5.1 and 2.0 Dolby Digital; Spanish subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening Credits/How to Begin [10:06]
    2. A Whole New World [6:17]
    3. Changing His Image [6:38]
    4. What Happened Next [6:11]
    5. Romancing Sandra Dee [14:48]
    6. "Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Darin" [7:33]
    7. Playing the Copacabana [8:42]
    8. Reality [7:28]
    9. Truth and Lies [6:12]
    10. Finding Himself [10:42]
    11. Back [10:18]
    12. The Curtain Falls [7:06]
    13. "As Long as We're Singing" [3:47]
    14. End Credits [4:30]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In interviews promoting this engrossing film biography, Kevin Spacey said he believed he was born to play the film's subject, legendary pop singer and movie star Bobby Darin. And it's obvious that making Beyond the Sea was a labor of love for the Academy Award-winning actor: In addition to playing Darin (and doing his own vocals), Spacey also directed, produced, and co-wrote the screenplay. Darin, after attaining pop stardom with such hits as "Splish Splash" and "Mack the Knife," married teen queen Sandra Dee, enjoyed middling success in movies, then saw his star decline. After mounting a none-too-successful comeback, he died young (age 37) -- not rock ‘n’ roll style from a drug overdose or car crash, but during open-heart surgery. Darin's heart had been damaged by rheumatic fever when he was 7, and doctors did not expect him to live past the age of 15. Yet he was so driven to succeed that his story becomes one of astonishing will more than a sum of career landmarks. And that’s the quality Spacey crystallizes, playing Darin as a committed performer racing against time to leave his mark on American pop culture. He's absolutely terrific in the role, not only replicating Darin's style and sound but also capturing the feverish intensity of a brilliant entertainer all too aware of his physical limitations and determined to transcend them. Well slotted in key supporting roles are Kate Bosworth (as Dee), John Goodman (as Bobby's manager), Brenda Blethyn (as his mother), and Bob Hoskins (as his brother-in-law). But this is Spacey's show all the way, and he's positively riveting in one of his best screen performances to date. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    June 15, 2007: Many folks say Kevin Spacey was too old to play the part of Bobby Darin, but he did such a fantastic job. I was completely enthralled with this movie. Spacey is more talented than many realize, and he was very convincing in this role.

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    March 11, 2006: Okay, there is no doubt that Kevin Spacey is a very good actor and Beyond the Sea has very bright vivid colors and good songs but Kevin Spacey was too old to be playing the young Bobby Darin when he was a teenager and in his twenties and I can't help feeling that this movie with it's musical and dance fantasy sequences wasn't very original and copied the musical fantasy and dance sequences format of the movie De Lovely. They also glossed over the fact that Bobby Darin and Sandra Dee got divorced.


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