[Keaton] summons a wonderful performance by Kelly Macdonald and strong character distinction to the secondary players, but otherwise his movie works only in fragments.
The Merry Gentleman (2009)
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Reviews Counted:49
Fresh:33
Rotten:16
Average Rating:6/10
Consensus: Michael Keaton's directorial debut, The Merry Gentleman, is a slow character study aided greatly by the performances of Keaton and Kelly MacDonald.
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: A delicacy of tone transforms Michael Keaton's The Merry Gentleman from what might have been a pedestrian tale into a beautifully romantic fable. Directed, photographed, and performed with a... A delicacy of tone transforms Michael Keaton's The Merry Gentleman from what might have been a pedestrian tale into a beautifully romantic fable. Directed, photographed, and performed with a precision and style that mark a distinctive directorial debut, the film begins with a woman who leaves an abusive relationship to begin a new life in a new city, where she forms an unlikely and ironic relationship with a suicidal hit man (unbeknownst to her). Enter a worn, alcoholic detective to form the third party in a very unusual triangle, and this dark, soulful, sometimes-funny story begins to unfold. Walking a line between the conventional and the idiosyncratic, Keaton creates a highly original yarn that has a quiet, sometimes-even-meditative quality, and frames a more-straightforward story about a woman's accidental involvement in a murder investigation. Wonderfully composed and enacted, The Merry Gentleman features Keaton in the lead role opposite a gifted leading lady, Kelly Macdonald, who is at once enigmatic and iconographic in her portrayal of a woman trying to find her way in a cold world. The cop, played by Tom Bastounes, is a disheveled embodiment of male cluelessness and relentless pursuit. Together they are lonely figures in an urban landscape, one that exemplifies the isolation and need for personal relationships that we all carry with us. -- © Sundance Film Festival [More]
Starring: Michael Keaton, Kelly MacDonald, Tom Bastounes, Bobby Cannavale
Starring: Michael Keaton, Kelly MacDonald, Tom Bastounes, Bobby Cannavale, Guy VanSwearingen
Director: Michael Keaton
Director: Michael Keaton
Screenwriter: Ron Lazzeretti
Producer: Tom Bastounes, Ron Lazzeretti, Steven A. Jones
Composer: Edward Shearmur
Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films
Reviews for The Merry Gentleman
It's a confused muddle, and as a result, the film never really finds its footing -- and it never seems to have any narrative momentum.
...a formally minimalist film that focuses onsurface description, eschews expository dialogue and expects theaudience to collaborate in its story-making.
Filled more with character studies than narrative intrigues, The Merry Gentleman also provides only sketchy personality details and background information.
Keaton builds the tension nicely. Payoffs aren't as important to him as establishing a mood, a tone (mostly bleak). Patient, at times to a fault, he allows the characters to build over time.
Michael Keaton the actor should work with Michael Keaton the director more.
A nice little independent film built around Kelly Macdonald's sweet personality and charming Scottish accent as surely as if it were a star vehicle developed for a contract player during the golden age of the Hollywood studio system.
Keaton offers glimpses of a directorial gift, but this odd little piece feels like warm-up for something more compelling.
As an actor and now as a promising first-time director, Keaton's keen instincts serve him well.
Isn't the sort of picture that grabs you from the start, but the tale of two loners who find one another gradually grows on you.
That this gloomy movie partly succeeds is a credit to the sharp dialogue, the fine cast and the directing debut of a reluctant star.
The film is never as good as its parts -- some of which are very good indeed. But Keaton knows how to control the medium and establishes a palpable mood without getting all artsy. It’s a good start.
With just a few tweaks, The Merry Gentleman could have made a wickedly funny parody of the over-earnest, lyrically hard-edged indie movie. But it's too late for do-overs.
The Merry Gentleman is not destined to be some massive mainstream hit. Instead, it's a slight indie effort that offers innumerable charms without totally testing your patience.
A sly and surprisingly sublime little noir romance, which marks the directing debut of Michael Keaton.
An interesting film with some really well thought out and well grounded characters and I was surprised by it.
A lot goes on in this film without much being said, a credit to Keaton, who shoots it deliberately and thoughtfully, in a film demonstrating there should be a lot more work on both sides of the camera ahead for Michael Keaton.
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