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My Own Love Song

A singer who uses a wheelchair and her best friend embark on a road trip to Memphis.

Director(s)

Olivier Dahan

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Cast & Crew

Del Pentecost

Del Pentecost

Dale

Annie Parisse

Annie Parisse

Nora

Jay Patterson

Jay Patterson

Neighbor Man

Forest Whitaker

Forest Whitaker

Joey

Lara Grice

Lara Grice

Neighbor's Wife

Nick Nolte

Nick Nolte

Caldwell

Mark Scarboro

Mark Scarboro

Jeff's Manager

Elias Koteas

Elias Koteas

Dean

Renée Zellweger

Renée Zellweger

Jane Wyatt

Tim Parati

Tim Parati

Chris

Madeline Zima

Madeline Zima

Billie

Julia Lashae

Julia Lashae

Suzie

Bill Ladd

Bill Ladd

Ben

Prudence Wright Holmes

Prudence Wright Holmes

Carol

Joe Forbrich

Joe Forbrich

Allan

Harrison Thomas Boxley

Harrison Thomas Boxley

Devon’s Friend

Olivier Dahan

Olivier Dahan

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Richmond Hoxie

Richmond Hoxie

Jeff Noffray

John Henry Cox

John Henry Cox

Boss

Chandler Frantz

Chandler Frantz

Devon

Tiffany Forest

Tiffany Forest

Devon's friend

Don Sparks

Don Sparks

Iceman Jim

Details

GenresComedy, Drama
Runtime1h 40 mins
Released on07 Apr 2010
Languageen
Produced InFrance
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Reviews

Wuchak

5/10

_**Artsy road drama featuring Zellweger & Whitaker with songs by Bob Dylan**_ An ex-singer paraplegic hiding from life (Renée Zellweger) goes on the road with her schizophrenic pal (Forest Whitaker), traveling from Kansas to New Orleans. He wants to meet his favorite author while she needs to sing again and more. Along the way they pick up a woman looking for her lost husband (Madeline Zima). Elias Koteas and Nick Nolte play eccentric characters they meet along the way. "My Own Love Song" (2010) is a road drama in the mold of “Rain Man” (1988) mixed with elements of “A Love Song for Bobby Long” (2004). It comes across as an artsy Indie, except with a fairly big budget, a notable cast and a writer/director who had drawn Oscar attention in the past, not to mention a soundtrack that features 16 new Bob Dylan songs. If you favor those other two films you might like this one, although they’re superior. There’s enough good to make it worth checking out, like Dylan’s Folk/blues/rock/gospel/country. But I didn’t find the story very compelling. The similar "The Yellow Handkerchief" (2008) had the same budget, but is easily the best of the lot IMHO. The film runs 1 hour, 42 minutes, and was shot in Kansas and mostly Louisiana. GRADE: C

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