Solitary Man

2009

Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance

25
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 78% · 100 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 50% · 10K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.3/10 10 17105 17.1K

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Plot summary

A car magnate watches his personal and professional life hit the skids because of his business and romantic indiscretions.


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Gillian Jacobs as Tall Girl
Susan Sarandon as Nancy Kalmen
Imogen Poots as Allyson Karsch
Jenna Fischer as Susan Porter
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by bob-rutzel-1 7 / 10

Very Good

Ben (Douglas) got caught in a car scam when he owned numerous car dealerships and paid a hefty fine for his role. He lost his wife and is trying to get his life back by setting up another car dealership.

The title of this could have been Scorpion because a scorpion does what a scorpion does regardless of circumstances and anyone and anything around it. Ben is a womanizer and that seems to be on his mind all the time despite everything else going wrong in his life. And, that never seems to change.

Ben is likable to all, but when we see him we do not like him and wish he would do the right things. There is a moment, in the beginning, when we feel Ben has it all together, has all the answers, but then we discover we were wrong. He has the gift of gab, but even though still likable, the people around him do not trust him and don't believe him eitherÂ…..yet they hope the best for him.

This was a great job by Douglas so much so that I felt his pain when he reflected from time to time. A great supporting cast brings everything home to us and we are helpless to do anything but hope Ben finally realizes what he is up against. An Oscar nomination for Douglas may be in the works, but Jenna Fischer who played Ben's daughter, Susan, may get a Best Supporting nod. She was us watching Ben and hoping.

The real winner in here is the dialogue throughout. It was honest and effective.

In the beginning, Johnny Cash sings the song Solitary Man in a slow rhythmic way to let us know Ben's plight, but the song is about women who did him wrong and that was NOT the case here. Did I hear someone say, "Ooops?" It is Ben's sexual nature that does him wrong, not any woman. The ending to this story leaves us with a choice as to what we would like to see happen, but remember the scorpion.

Violence: Yes, some, not much Sex: No. Nudity: No. Sexual Content: Yes, almost throughout Language: Yes, but not much.

Reviewed by Siamois 6 / 10

The more things change...

Solitary Man tells the story of Ben Kalmen (Michael Douglas in a good performance), a formerly successful car dealer now on a downward spiral. Now close to 60 years old, Ben seems to be living a sort of late identity crisis, chasing younger women and trying desperately to start a new business while his personal life goes down the drain as quickly as his financial situation.

The direction and writing, by Brian Koppelman and David Levien, takes a bittersweet approach to this story, chronicling the events while elegantly letting us decide what we think of Ben. In this respect, I felt they were honest and not manipulative. Unfortunately, this will also make it hard for some people to relate to the subject, unless they have contemplated those situations themselves.

The story is quite simple at its heart and tackles issues that are becoming more and more prevalent in our society. That is, we are constantly told we deserve it all, we deserve it now and we deserve it forever. Ben (implicitly and explicitly) would like to be the person he used to be, has a hard time redefining facets of his life.

Viewers will have different takes on Ben, ranging from admirable to pathetic but he is never demonized nor sainted in the movie. Unfortunately, while the themes are strongly driven throughout the film, the story itself looks more like a series of anecdotes, some of which are not stringed in the most elegant way.

The whole cast around Douglas (quite an ensemble) is excellent, except Susan Sarandon who is surprisingly bland and not up to her usually high standards. I felt her characters had few scenes but they were key to invest the audience and something was lacking there.

The film's ending is great and more food for thoughts but overall, Solitary Man falls short of being a classic due to a few writing issues.

Reviewed by dbborroughs 9 / 10

One of the best unseen films of the year. Michael Douglas is amazing

This gets one of my votes for under appreciated and hidden movies of the year Michael Douglas is a car dealer who's life explodes and who tries to put it back together again, only he keeps screwing it up.

Wow Wow and Wow.

Its not the BEST film of the year but it has some of the best performances and is utterly compelling. Its two hours with a guy who could be any of us. He;s a guy you like- as everyone does- even as they are messing up.

Its a film that proves easily why Michael Douglas matters as an actor- and everyone in the cast who brings their A game. Amazing. I can see why he's being positioned to get an Oscar nom for best actor, and frankly I can't argue against it. Its one of those performances that will make you angry if it isn't recognized at years end. My complaint is that it may butt heads with Wall Street 2, which is fine but we've been down that road before.

I'm also going to take exception is anyone argues the accolades are because he's ill. No its because he's turned in a fine piece of acting.

See this movie.

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