Beyond the Sea

Synopsis: Consummate entertainer Bobby Darin (1936-1973) is making a movie about his life. He's volatile, driven by the love of performing, ambition, perfectionism, and belief that he's living on borrowed time. He begins in the Bronx: a fatherless lad learning music and dance from his mom. His career starts slowly, then "Splish Splash" puts him at the top of the charts and on "Bandstand." He wants to be an entertainer, not a pop star, so he aims for the Copacabana; then it's on to the movies, where he meets and marries Sandra Dee. After, it's balancing career, health, marriage and family life, balances he doesn't always keep. Throughout, conversations with his boyhood self give him perspective.
Director(s): Kevin Spacey
Production: Lions Gate Films
  Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Another 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
46
Rotten Tomatoes:
42%
PG-13
Year:
2004
118 min
$6,144,806
Website
276 Views


Yeah, we're walkin. Yep.

- Nice to meet you, Mr Darin.

- Thank you very much.

Bobby, we've got an AP interview

tomorrow...

- AP interview?

- It's only two minutes.

It's my night with my wife and kid,

for us to experience it.

It's only two minutes. That's all I'm

asking.

It's my one night I don't have to do that.

It's my anniversary celebration.

You missed them in Florida. We can't

avoid 'em.

Good luck, Bobby.

- Bobby, have a good evening.

- Thank you.

Hey, Charlie.

And now, ladies and gentlemen,

tonight, celebrating his 10th

anniversary in show business,

the Coconut Grove is proud to present

the one, the only Bobby Darin!

Thank you.

Three guesses.

Wrong.

- Two, three and one...

Darlin', then we'll swing.

Stop! Stop! Richie, stop! Stop!

Hold it!

OK, I want to start over. I want to do

it again.

- You're kidding me. That was perfect.

- I want to do it again.

- I can do it better.

- Know how long it takes to set this up?

I don't know how much more

my chops can take today, boss.

When you start playing it right,

we can all call it a day,

but when you play it sloppy

like you been doing,

then we're gonna do it again and again

until we get it right.

- Bobby, the guys are tired, that's all.

- How do you think I feel?

Call it.

Ladies and gentlemen,

I'm gonna let you leave in a minute...

Whoa! Please stay in your seats

until Mr Darin has left the set.

Thank you. Can we have the bell up,

please?

Bobby, we can't keep doin' it

over and over and over.

If Bobby says he can get it better,

then he can get it better.

- What the hell's he snapping at everybody for?

- Just let him walk it off.

Mr Darin, do you want to start

from the very top?

Hey, Bobby, you know we've got

press on the set today,

can you give 'em a few minutes?

Ready to go in ten minutes.

And no-one is discarded.

- How you doin'?

- I don't know, Charlie.

Ah, you'll figure it out.

C'mon, let's go back upstairs.

Put those two pieces together.

I'll look at 'em after lunch.

Mr Darin? David said

I'd get a few minutes today.

- Do you mind if we do this now?

- He's busy.

Nobody's ever done something

quite like this, about their own life.

Sure, they have. It's a self-portrait

on film.

Think you can be objective about your

own life?

Listen, this guy was raised

to always tell the truth,

and that's what he's doing.

- I'm sorry, who are you?

- I'm his brother-in-law.

So you mess with him, you mess with

me.

I'm not messing with anyone, sir.

But being honest,

isn't the real truth

he's too old to play this part?

He was born to play the part

and you damn well know it.

Get outta here!

- Thanks, Charlie.

- That'sjust crap!

How can you be too old to play yourself?

C'mon! Let's get started.

OK, everybody... I want to change the

opening.

- What?

- Why, Bobby?

We can't start with Mack,

we blow our wad too soon.

Opening with Mack is brave.

It says, "You want me? F*** you! Here

I am."

No. It's wrong.

- Let'sjust do Hello Young Lovers.

- Bobby, start when you got sick.

Nina, it's his story. Let him work it

out.

No, no, no. I know what's important

here.

Everything starts when he got sick.

- Uh-uh...

- Nina, please. Don't.

No, I think we should start when

they booed me off the stage.

Nobody's gonna come see

you get booed off the stage.

Stick with the hits. That's what

sells.

How do you know

what people will come to see, Boom-Boom?

- When did you become the big expert?

- You tell him, Bobby.

As long as I've known you,

as far as you're concerned, I am the expert.

Bullshit!

- Who was that?

- That's the kid playing him as a kid.

- Get down from there, kid.

- I'll sort this out.

- We're not ready for you yet.

- Take five.

- Wait. I wanna hear what he has to say.

- Jesus Christ!

What did you just say, kid?

I said that's bullshit.

- What's bullshit?

- That you know him better than anybody.

Great. A miniature version of you,

and he's a method actor.

I need a drink.

- He looksjust like him.

- I know, it looks like him.

- I'll be back.

- Here we go again.

So, you're playing me.

- I am you.

- You think you got me down?

I know you better than they do.

We could do it 100 times,

it'd never be good enough.

It's OK if he yells at me,

but not at the other guys.

They've been working their asses off,

man.

I've never worked

with such an arrogant a**hole.

Listen, you prick.

There are four people here who can't be fired.

You're not one of 'em.

He might be an a**hole... but he's our

a**hole!

Look, he finally found himself.

So how do you think we should start?

You want some truth? I'll give you

some truth.

The kid is right.

This is how to begin -

on the street where I grew up,

with my sister Nina, my brother-in-law

Charlie,

and, to me, the greatest

in the world - my mother Polly.

Mrs Cassotto, I'm sorry to have to

tell you.

- Ow.

- The boy has rheumatic fever.

- What is it?

- It's a strep infection.

But why is it so painful?

Rheumatic fever damages the

heart.

It affects the joints and the muscles,

too.

So, what do we do, Doctor?

How do I make him feel better?

Just make him as comfortable as

possible.

Just tell us the truth.

You can never go wrong with the truth.

Even with the best medical care in the

world,

the boy will be lucky to see his 15th

birthday.

Come and sit down, Doctor.

What are you doing? Come on,

Bobby.

Silly man doesn't know what he's

talking about.

Come on, let's get you back into bed.

Mama, tell me about my father.

You know all about your father.

You just rest now.

But I like to hear you tell it.

Well...

Sam Cassotto was an important man.

He was a cabinet maker,

but then he started working for

another man.

- Who was a gangster?

- Walden Robert Cassotto!

He was a businessman.

I thought you said you could

never go wrong with the truth.

All right, he was a gangster.

But he never did anything for this

family.

But your father, Sam Cassotto,

he was a loyal and good man.

And he would've been so proud of you.

Keep the noise down, all right?

I want it to be a surprise.

Don't wake the kid, see?

Hey!

You wake my kid, I'm gonna

stick that horn up your fat ass.

You hear?

Y'know, before your sister was born,

this is what your mama did for a

living.

Music opened a whole new world to me.

No matter how bad I feel,

no matter how sad or sick I am,

I just touch these keys and "Poof!"

Like magic, I always seem to feel

better.

I've always known you had talent,

Bobby.

This piano is for you. Charlie worked

hard for it.

See, God wouldn't have made you

suffer so much

if he weren't gonna make up for it

later.

Mama was right about music.

It opened a whole new world to me,

outside of time and illness.

A world I could live in.

I knew then if I could live to 10,

maybe I'd make it to 15, and then

maybe 20.

From then on, music was the most

important thing in my life.

Mama taught me all the moves

and dances from vaudeville

that made the greats stand out.

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Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey Fowler (born July 26, 1959) is an American actor, producer and singer. He began his career as a stage actor during the 1980s before obtaining supporting roles in film and television. He gained critical acclaim in the early 1990s that culminated in his first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the neo-noir crime thriller The Usual Suspects (1995) and an Academy Award for Best Actor for the midlife crisis-themed drama American Beauty (1999). His other starring roles have included the comedy-drama film Swimming with Sharks (1994), the psychological thriller Seven (1995), the neo-noir crime film L.A. Confidential (1997), the drama Pay It Forward (2000), the science fiction-mystery film K-PAX (2001), the musical biopic Beyond the Sea (2004), the superhero film Superman Returns (2006) and the action film Baby Driver (2017). In Broadway theatre, Spacey won a Tony Award in 1991 for his role in Lost in Yonkers. In 2017, he hosted the 71st Tony Awards. He was the artistic director of the Old Vic theatre in London from 2004 until stepping down in mid-2015. From 2013 to 2017, Spacey played Frank Underwood in the Netflix political drama series House of Cards. For his role as Underwood, he has won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama and two consecutive Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series. In October 2017, Spacey was accused by actor Anthony Rapp of making a sexual advance toward him when Rapp was 14. Shortly after, numerous other men alleged that Spacey had sexually harassed or assaulted them. As a result, Netflix cut all ties with him, shelved his film Gore and removed him from the cast of the last season of House of Cards. He was to appear in Ridley Scott's film All the Money in the World; however, all his scenes were cut from the film, and Christopher Plummer replaced him in reshoots. more…

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