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Crazy Heart is a 2009 American drama film, written and directed by Scott Cooper in his feature directorial debut. Based on the 1987 novel [3] of the same name by Thomas Cobb, the story was inspired by country singer Hank Thompson. [4] Starring Jeff Bridges, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Colin Farrell, and Robert Duvall, the film follows an alcoholic ...
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Crazy Heart: Directed by Scott Cooper. With Jeff Bridges, James Keane, Anna Felix, Paul Herman. A faded country music musician is forced to reassess his dysfunctional life during a doomed romance that also inspires him.
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- Drama, Music, Romance
- Scott Cooper
- 2010-02-05
Crazy Heart is a 2009 American drama movie, written and directed by Scott Cooper. It is based on the 1987 novel [3] of the same name by Thomas Cobb. It is about a country music singer-songwriter Otis Blake (Jeff Bridges) starts to fix his life after getting in a relationship with a young journalist Jean Craddock (Maggie Gyllenhaal).
Summaries. A faded country music musician is forced to reassess his dysfunctional life during a doomed romance that also inspires him. Bad Blake is a broken-down, hard-living country music singer who's had way too many marriages, far too many years on the road and one too many drinks way too many times.
Dec 16, 2009 · Overview. When reporter Jean Craddock interviews Bad Blake—an alcoholic, seen-better-days country music legend—they connect, and the hard-living crooner sees a possible saving grace in a life with Jean and her young son. Scott Cooper. Director, Screenplay.
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When reporter Jean Craddock interviews Bad Blake—an alcoholic, seen-better-days country music legend—they connect, and the hard-living crooner sees a possible saving grace in a life with Jean and her young son.