BEYOND THE SEA

Available From: 01/01/1950
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Synopsis:

For Bobby Darin (Kevin Spacey), performing was his life. It kept his heart beating. He came alive onstage, even when he was near collapse offstage. In Beyond The Sea, Bobby tells us his own story, in his last great performance. With a heart damaged by rheumatic fever, Walden Robert Cassotto-Little Bobby )William Ulrich) isn’t supposed to live to see age 15. But when his mother Polly (Brenda Blethyn) shows him the happiness that comes with music, Bobby finds the inspiration he needs to stay alive. Making music opens a world beyond sickness, where prodigious talent, drive and imagination can overcome a faulty heart. With the help and support of his devoted family - Polly, his older sister Nina and Nina's husband Charlie - Bobby will become a star. And so he does. The sickly boy from the Bronx reinvents himself as Bobby Darin, a magnetic entertainer who becomes a rock and roll sensation with ‘Splish Splash’ and emerges a full-fledged star with ‘Mack the Knife’. Working with his best friend-turned-manager, Steve Blauner (John Goodman), Bobby charts his own stubbornly eclectic musical path, writing original songs and performing in a range of genres. Turning his sights beyond music, Bobby launches a movie career and marries America’s favourite young star, Sandra Dee (Kate Bosworth). But Bobby’s relentless professional ambition has begun to poison his private life, and the late 60s find him isolated, confused and directionless. In the end with his childhood illness finally catching up with him, Bobby must look to his friends, family and extraordinary talent to quell his demons and accept who he is and what his life has meant.

Details

Director(s):
Kevin Spacey
Runtime:
118
Certification:
12A
Production Year:
2004
Distributor:
Entertainment Film
Cast:
Brenda Blethyn, Kate Bosworth, Bob Hoskins, Kevin Spacey