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The Soloist

The Soloist is a 2009 drama film directed by Joe Wright, and starring Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr. The plot is based on the true story of Nathaniel Ayers, a musician who developed schizophrenia and became homeless. The film was released in theaters on April 24, 2009.[4] It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed just $38 million against its $60 million budget.

The Soloist
Theatrical release poster with original release date
Directed byJoe Wright
Screenplay bySusannah Grant
Based onThe Soloist: A Lost Dream, an Unlikely Friendship, and the Redemptive Power of Music
by Steve Lopez
Produced by
  • Gary Foster
  • Russ Krasnoff
Starring
CinematographySeamus McGarvey
Edited byPaul Tothill
Music byDario Marianelli
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • April 24, 2009 (2009-04-24) (United States)
  • September 11, 2009 (2009-09-11) (United Kingdom)
  • December 23, 2009 (2009-12-23) (France)[2]
Running time
117 minutes
Countries
  • France
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$60 million[3]
Box office$38.3 million[2]

Plot edit

In 2005, Steve Lopez is a journalist working for the Los Angeles Times. He is divorced and now works for his ex-wife, Mary, an editor. A biking accident lands Lopez in a hospital.

One day, he hears a violin being played beautifully. Investigating, he encounters Nathaniel Ayers, a homeless man with schizophrenia, who is playing a violin when Lopez introduces himself. During the conversation that follows, Lopez learns that Ayers once attended Juilliard.

Curious as to how a former student of such a prestigious school ended up on the streets, Lopez contacts Juilliard but learns that no record of Ayers graduating from it exists. Though at first figuring a man with schizophrenia who's talented with a cello isn't worth his time, Lopez soon realizes that he has no better story to write about. Luckily, he soon learns that Ayers did attend Juilliard, but dropped out after two years.

Finding Ayers the next day, Lopez says he wants to write about him. Ayers doesn't appear to be paying attention. Getting nowhere, Lopez finds and contacts Ayers' sister, who gives the columnist the information he needs: Ayers was once a child prodigy with the cello, until he began displaying symptoms of schizophrenia at Juilliard. Unable to handle the voices, Ayers dropped out and ended up on the streets due to the delusion that his sister wanted to kill him. Without a cello, he has resorted to playing a two-string violin.

Lopez writes his article. One reader is so touched that she sends a cello for Ayers. Lopez brings it to him and Ayers shows he is just as proficient as with a violin. Unfortunately, his tendency to wander puts both Ayers and the cello in danger, so Lopez talks him into leaving it at a shelter, located in a neighborhood of homeless people. Ayers is later seen playing for the homeless.

A concerned Lopez tries to get a doctor he knows to help. He also tries to talk Ayers into getting an apartment, but Ayers refuses. After seeing a reaction to music played at an opera house, Lopez persuades another friend, Graham, a cellist, to rehabilitate Ayers through music. The lessons go well, though Ayers is shown to be getting a little too attached to Lopez, much to the latter's annoyance. Lopez eventually talks Ayers into moving into an apartment by threatening to abandon him.

Through Lopez's article, Ayers gains so much fame that he is given the chance to perform a recital. Sadly, he loses his temper, attacks Graham, and leaves. This convinces Lopez's doctor friend to get Ayers help. But when Ayers learns what Lopez is up to, he throws Lopez out of his apartment and threatens to kill him.

While speaking with Mary, Lopez realizes that not only has he changed Ayers' life, but Ayers has changed his. Determined to make amends, Lopez brings Ayers' sister to L.A. for a visit. Ayers and Lopez make up. Later, while they all watch an orchestra, Lopez ponders how beneficial their friendship has been. Ayers still hears voices, but at least he no longer lives on the streets. In addition, Ayers has helped improve Lopez's relationship with his own family.

It is revealed at the end that Ayers is still a member of the LAMP Community – a Los Angeles nonprofit organization that seeks to help people living with severe mental illness – and that Lopez is learning how to play the guitar.

Cast edit

Production edit

The film is based on the true story of Nathaniel Ayers, a musician who developed schizophrenia and became homeless. Directed by Joe Wright, was written by Susannah Grant, based on a series of columns[5] written by Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez, who chronicled the plight of Nathaniel Ayers, Jr., a musician with schizophrenia, and eventually was chronicled in Lopez's book, The Soloist,[6] which was published in the spring of 2008.[7] The film was budgeted at $60 million, twice the budget amount of Wright's previous film, Atonement.[8] Production began in January 2008 and was filmed mostly in Los Angeles,[6] with some scenes shot in Cleveland.

Reception edit

Box office edit

On its opening weekend, the film opened #4 behind Obsessed, 17 Again and Fighting, grossing $9.7 million in 2,024 theaters, with a $4,800 average per theater.[9] The film went on to gross just half of its $60 million budget, bringing in $31.7 million domestically and $6.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $38.3 million.[2] This was blamed on the film's initial release date being postponed,[4] as well as the film's release coming one week before the 2009 summer movie season.

Critical response edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 57% based on 207 reviews, with an average score of 5.95/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Though it features strong performances by its lead players, a lack of narrative focus prevents The Soloist from hitting its mark."[10] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 61 out of 100, based on reviews from 33 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[11] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade "B+" on scale of A+ to F.[12]

Reviewers generally praise the performances by Robert Downey Jr. and Jamie Foxx, but comment on the film's lack of narrative focus in attempting to tell a convincing or engaging story, due to the somewhat "uneven" direction by director Joe Wright.[13] Many felt that the project was a bit of a "mismatch" for Wright, and felt it was one of his weakest films to date, following the success of his adaptations of Pride & Prejudice and Atonement.

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times wrote: "The Soloist has all the elements of an uplifting drama, except for the uplift. The story is compelling, the actors are in place, but I was never sure what the filmmakers wanted me to feel about it."[14]

Soundtrack edit

The soundtrack to The Soloist was released on April 21, 2009.

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Pershing Square"Dario Marianelli0:48
2."Crazy About Beethoven"Dario Marianelli2:01
3."Paper Mache World"Dario Marianelli1:33
4."A City Symphony"Dario Marianelli3:41
5."This Is My Apartment"Dario Marianelli1:54
6."There Is No Escape"Dario Marianelli1:36
7."Falling Apart"Dario Marianelli1:10
8."Four Billion Years"Dario Marianelli2:54
9."Nathaniel Breaks Down"Dario Marianelli5:31
10."Accordion Interlude"Dario Marianelli2:07
11."The Lord's Prayer"Dario Marianelli3:12
12."The Voices Within"Dario Marianelli2:09
13."Sister"Dario Marianelli5:34
14."Cello Lesson"Dario Marianelli2:27
15."Mr. Ayers And Mr. Lopez"Dario Marianelli11:10
Total length:47:47[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Soloist (2009) - Financial Information". The Numbers. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d "The Soloist". Box Office Mojo. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  3. ^ Child, Ben (28 September 2009). "You review: The Soloist". TheGuardian.com. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  4. ^ a b Thompson, Anne (2008-10-19). "Wright's 'Soloist' won't play holiday". Variety.
  5. ^ . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2006-07-22.
  6. ^ a b Fleming, Michael (2007-08-16). . Variety. Archived from the original on 2007-08-24. Retrieved 2008-02-07.
  7. ^ Fleming, Michael (2007-08-27). "Downey Jr. joins Wright's 'Soloist'". Variety. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
  8. ^ "Atonement director shocked by big Hollywood budget". World Entertainment News Network. 2008-01-14.
  9. ^ "Weekend Box Office Results for April 24–26, 2009". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2009-04-26.
  10. ^ "The Soloist". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
  11. ^ "Soloist, The (2009): Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
  12. ^ . CinemaScore. Archived from the original on 2018-12-20.
  13. ^ "The Soloist". Rotten Tomatoes.
  14. ^ Ebert, Roger. "The Soloist movie review & film summary (2009)". Chicago Sun-Times.
  15. ^ The Soloist Soundtrack TheOST. Retrieved February 24, 2014

External links edit

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The Soloist is a 2009 drama film directed by Joe Wright and starring Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr The plot is based on the true story of Nathaniel Ayers a musician who developed schizophrenia and became homeless The film was released in theaters on April 24 2009 4 It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed just 38 million against its 60 million budget The SoloistTheatrical release poster with original release dateDirected byJoe WrightScreenplay bySusannah GrantBased onThe Soloist A Lost Dream an Unlikely Friendship and the Redemptive Power of Musicby Steve LopezProduced byGary FosterRuss KrasnoffStarringJamie Foxx Robert Downey Jr Catherine Keener Tom Hollander LisaGay HamiltonCinematographySeamus McGarveyEdited byPaul TothillMusic byDario MarianelliProductioncompaniesDreamWorks Pictures StudioCanal Participant Media Working Title Films Krasnoff Foster Entertainment 1 Distributed byParamount Pictures North America StudioCanal France 2 Universal Pictures International Release datesApril 24 2009 2009 04 24 United States September 11 2009 2009 09 11 United Kingdom December 23 2009 2009 12 23 France 2 Running time117 minutesCountriesFranceUnited KingdomUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 60 million 3 Box office 38 3 million 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 5 Soundtrack 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editIn 2005 Steve Lopez is a journalist working for the Los Angeles Times He is divorced and now works for his ex wife Mary an editor A biking accident lands Lopez in a hospital One day he hears a violin being played beautifully Investigating he encounters Nathaniel Ayers a homeless man with schizophrenia who is playing a violin when Lopez introduces himself During the conversation that follows Lopez learns that Ayers once attended Juilliard Curious as to how a former student of such a prestigious school ended up on the streets Lopez contacts Juilliard but learns that no record of Ayers graduating from it exists Though at first figuring a man with schizophrenia who s talented with a cello isn t worth his time Lopez soon realizes that he has no better story to write about Luckily he soon learns that Ayers did attend Juilliard but dropped out after two years Finding Ayers the next day Lopez says he wants to write about him Ayers doesn t appear to be paying attention Getting nowhere Lopez finds and contacts Ayers sister who gives the columnist the information he needs Ayers was once a child prodigy with the cello until he began displaying symptoms of schizophrenia at Juilliard Unable to handle the voices Ayers dropped out and ended up on the streets due to the delusion that his sister wanted to kill him Without a cello he has resorted to playing a two string violin Lopez writes his article One reader is so touched that she sends a cello for Ayers Lopez brings it to him and Ayers shows he is just as proficient as with a violin Unfortunately his tendency to wander puts both Ayers and the cello in danger so Lopez talks him into leaving it at a shelter located in a neighborhood of homeless people Ayers is later seen playing for the homeless A concerned Lopez tries to get a doctor he knows to help He also tries to talk Ayers into getting an apartment but Ayers refuses After seeing a reaction to music played at an opera house Lopez persuades another friend Graham a cellist to rehabilitate Ayers through music The lessons go well though Ayers is shown to be getting a little too attached to Lopez much to the latter s annoyance Lopez eventually talks Ayers into moving into an apartment by threatening to abandon him Through Lopez s article Ayers gains so much fame that he is given the chance to perform a recital Sadly he loses his temper attacks Graham and leaves This convinces Lopez s doctor friend to get Ayers help But when Ayers learns what Lopez is up to he throws Lopez out of his apartment and threatens to kill him While speaking with Mary Lopez realizes that not only has he changed Ayers life but Ayers has changed his Determined to make amends Lopez brings Ayers sister to L A for a visit Ayers and Lopez make up Later while they all watch an orchestra Lopez ponders how beneficial their friendship has been Ayers still hears voices but at least he no longer lives on the streets In addition Ayers has helped improve Lopez s relationship with his own family It is revealed at the end that Ayers is still a member of the LAMP Community a Los Angeles nonprofit organization that seeks to help people living with severe mental illness and that Lopez is learning how to play the guitar Cast editJamie Foxx as Nathaniel Ayers Robert Downey Jr as Steve Lopez Catherine Keener as Mary Weston Tom Hollander as Graham Claydon Lisa Gay Hamilton as Jennifer Nelsan Ellis as David Carter Rachael Harris as Leslie Bloom Stephen Root as Curt Reynolds Lorraine Toussaint as Flo Ayers Justin Martin as Young Nathaniel Ayers Octavia Spencer as Troubled Woman Jena Malone as Cheery Lab Tech Lemon Andersen as Uncle Tommy Noel G as Winston Street Cop Artel Great as LeonProduction editThe film is based on the true story of Nathaniel Ayers a musician who developed schizophrenia and became homeless Directed by Joe Wright was written by Susannah Grant based on a series of columns 5 written by Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez who chronicled the plight of Nathaniel Ayers Jr a musician with schizophrenia and eventually was chronicled in Lopez s book The Soloist 6 which was published in the spring of 2008 7 The film was budgeted at 60 million twice the budget amount of Wright s previous film Atonement 8 Production began in January 2008 and was filmed mostly in Los Angeles 6 with some scenes shot in Cleveland Reception editBox office edit On its opening weekend the film opened 4 behind Obsessed 17 Again and Fighting grossing 9 7 million in 2 024 theaters with a 4 800 average per theater 9 The film went on to gross just half of its 60 million budget bringing in 31 7 million domestically and 6 6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 38 3 million 2 This was blamed on the film s initial release date being postponed 4 as well as the film s release coming one week before the 2009 summer movie season Critical response edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 57 based on 207 reviews with an average score of 5 95 10 The site s critics consensus reads Though it features strong performances by its lead players a lack of narrative focus prevents The Soloist from hitting its mark 10 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 61 out of 100 based on reviews from 33 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 11 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade B on scale of A to F 12 Reviewers generally praise the performances by Robert Downey Jr and Jamie Foxx but comment on the film s lack of narrative focus in attempting to tell a convincing or engaging story due to the somewhat uneven direction by director Joe Wright 13 Many felt that the project was a bit of a mismatch for Wright and felt it was one of his weakest films to date following the success of his adaptations of Pride amp Prejudice and Atonement Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times wrote The Soloist has all the elements of an uplifting drama except for the uplift The story is compelling the actors are in place but I was never sure what the filmmakers wanted me to feel about it 14 Soundtrack editThe soundtrack to The Soloist was released on April 21 2009 No TitleArtistLength1 Pershing Square Dario Marianelli0 482 Crazy About Beethoven Dario Marianelli2 013 Paper Mache World Dario Marianelli1 334 A City Symphony Dario Marianelli3 415 This Is My Apartment Dario Marianelli1 546 There Is No Escape Dario Marianelli1 367 Falling Apart Dario Marianelli1 108 Four Billion Years Dario Marianelli2 549 Nathaniel Breaks Down Dario Marianelli5 3110 Accordion Interlude Dario Marianelli2 0711 The Lord s Prayer Dario Marianelli3 1212 The Voices Within Dario Marianelli2 0913 Sister Dario Marianelli5 3414 Cello Lesson Dario Marianelli2 2715 Mr Ayers And Mr Lopez Dario Marianelli11 10Total length 47 47 15 See also editWhite savior narrative in filmReferences edit The Soloist 2009 Financial Information The Numbers Retrieved 8 March 2021 a b c d The Soloist Box Office Mojo Internet Movie Database Retrieved 4 October 2013 Child Ben 28 September 2009 You review The Soloist TheGuardian com Retrieved 4 October 2013 a b Thompson Anne 2008 10 19 Wright s Soloist won t play holiday Variety Steve Lopez on Nathaniel Anthony Ayers Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2006 07 22 a b Fleming Michael 2007 08 16 Jamie Foxx tunes up for Soloist Variety Archived from the original on 2007 08 24 Retrieved 2008 02 07 Fleming Michael 2007 08 27 Downey Jr joins Wright s Soloist Variety Retrieved June 10 2020 Atonement director shocked by big Hollywood budget World Entertainment News Network 2008 01 14 Weekend Box Office Results for April 24 26 2009 Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2009 04 26 The Soloist Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved June 10 2020 Soloist The 2009 Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved June 10 2020 SOLOIST THE 2009 B CinemaScore Archived from the original on 2018 12 20 The Soloist Rotten Tomatoes Ebert Roger The Soloist movie review amp film summary 2009 Chicago Sun Times The Soloist Soundtrack TheOST Retrieved February 24 2014External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to The Soloist The Soloist at IMDb nbsp The Soloist at Box Office Mojo The Soloist at AllMovie Nathaniel Ayers Performs July 2009 NAMI Convention Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Soloist amp oldid 1217153635, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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