Sympathy for Delicious

April 30th, 2011







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Sympathy for Delicious

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Sympathy for Delicious

Plot
A newly paralyzed DJ gets more than he bargained for when he seeks out the world of faith healing.

Release Year: 2010

Rating: 5.5/10 (675 voted)

Critic's Score: 44/100

Director: Mark Ruffalo

Stars: Christopher Thornton, Mark Ruffalo, Laura Linney

Storyline
Dean O'Dwyer, also known as ""Delicious D," is an up-and-coming DJ on the underground music scene in Los Angeles. When a motorcycle accident leaves Dean paralyzed, he abandons his turntables for a wheelchair as his once promising career disappears before his eyes. Forced to live out of his car on skid row, Dean begins his descent into depression when he meets Father Joe Roselli, a passionate young priest. Father Joe introduces Dean to the world of faith-healing, an unlikely way for him to begin his quest to walk again. He soon discovers that he possesses the otherworldly power to heal people, but in an odd twist of fate, he is utterly unable to heal himself. Despite Father Joe's warnings, Dean angrily decides to use his newfound gift for fame and fortune. He joins a rock band led by charismatic front man The Stain with bassist Ariel, and manager Nina Hogue. But his newfound notoriety is unable to cure the hurt that encompasses his life...

Cast:
Orlando Bloom - The Stain
Mark Ruffalo - Joe
Juliette Lewis - Ariel Lee
Laura Linney - Nina Hogue
John Carroll Lynch - Healer
Noah Emmerich - Rene Faubacher
James Karen - Father Bill Rohn
Martin Santander - Bouncer
Diana Terranova - Brittany
Dov Tiefenbach - Oogie
Nathan Wetherington - Bartender
Christopher Thornton - 'Delicious' Dean O'Dwyer
Michael Anthony Spady - Mute Brute
Erin Way - Rianna Tevy
Niko Nicotera - Rasha

Taglines: You get what you need.



Details

Official Website: Official site | Official site [Japan] |

Release Date: 30 April 2011

Filming Locations: 658 S Main St, Los Angeles, California, USA

Opening Weekend: $9,448 (USA) (1 May 2011) (2 Screens)

Gross: $13,114 (USA) (8 May 2011)



Technical Specs

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User Review

Beautifully crafted, cinematic drama.

Rating: 10/10

I was able to attend the premier at Sundance this year, and let me begin by saying, this movie riveted my senses. With strong performances by the cast, especially writer and star Christopher Thornton, the movie worked it's magic. I sat in awe near the front row, as Mark Ruffalo, the director, got on stage before the film began and gave a brilliant opening speech. Then the room grew dark and the movie started.

I'm writing this from the New Frontier located on main street, Park City. Two hours after the film ended, and yet i still find it hard to clear my mind of "Sympathy for Delicious." After the film finished and the audience gave a standing ovation, Mark, Christopher, and a large portion of the crew, climbed on stage to answer our questions.

Among the many questions answered, was the story of how it all began. Mark began by saying how he had been best friends with Christopher for the past twenty years, how they had studied together as actors in New York, and about Christopher's tragic accident seventeen years ago that rendered him a cripple. Then Christopher took the mike and told us of Mark's pressuring him into writing a movie based on his own character and experiences. This began a ten year trek to getting the film made. The numerous rewrites and financial difficulties it went through were astounding, yet they persevered and finally succeeded in making a masterpiece.

If you haven't yet viewed this movie you're missing out on something great. Not only does it supply emotionally gripping characters but also a wholly original script. And let's not forget Mark's directing, which in itself is a powerful debut.





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