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Country Strong (2010)

Director: Shana Feste

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From Time Out London

Women in country music are survivors: true-grit like Loretta Lynn, who married at 13, had four kids before she was 19, picked up a guitar at 24. This Hollywood weepie might have ‘strong’ in the title but it misses the point with its portrait of a Grammy-winning alcoholic country superstar in meltdown – played from the heart but unpersuasively by Gwyneth Paltrow. Her character is apparently based on Britney Spears: prone to onstage ramblings, stints in rehab followed by a comeback tour – orchestrated by her manager-husband (Tim McGraw, a country star turned actor).

There is an interesting movie to be made about this toxic marriage: she’s a messy drunk, diva-ish and needy; he pulls her out of rehab too early. Is this because his prize cow isn’t milking well? Or from a heartfelt belief that she is most happy on the road? The question is never really answered. Instead, in waltzes an ambitious little missy (Leighton Meester from ‘Gossip Girl’), a young, pretty rival dying to sink her claws into Gwyneth’s career and man. ‘I’ve been ready for this since I was four and a half years old,’ she announces – one banality in a script full of them.

Paltrow gives it her best but is so conspicuously doing country. We’re meant to believe she has spent half her life staring into a vodka bottle, but she glows like she’s just stepped out of a yoga retreat. The actors sing for real: cheesy-as-hell songs which give the whole thing a whiff of vanity. None of which is a patch on Sissy Spacek  as Lynn in 1980’s ‘Coal Miner’s Daughter’.

Author: Cath Clarke

Time Out London Issue 2118: 24 - 30 March, 2011


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  • Dawn said...
    Posted on Apr 25 2011 16:07 I agree with Ron. I thought the movie was great. I didn't think it was cliche because at the end, the two aspiring singers chose love. I thought beau was hot and loved watching him.
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  • Ron said...
    Posted on Apr 24 2011 11:21 What a rubbish review Time Out, it is a good story well acted with some nice music, you don't even have to like country music to enjoy it.
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Cast & crew

Director: Shana Feste

Cast: Gwyneth Paltrow, Tim McGraw, Garrett Hedlund full cast

Genre(s): Musicals, Drama

Rated: 12A

Duration: 112 mins

UK Release: Mar 25 2011




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