The Peter Principle personified: Kevin Spacey reached his level of incompetence by writing, directing and starring in Beyond the Sea, a surreal biopic of Bobby Darin. The starring part was mostly fine.
The writing and directing parts, not so much.
Darin’s terrific songs make the movie an object of fascination nonetheless, as does its idealized portrait of mid-century showbiz. Bobby Darin & Sandra Dee were one of Hollywood’s all-time effervescent pop culture couples – he a legendary pop singer, she a Teen Screen Queen. Beyond the Sea indeed.
Spacey essays Darin reasonably well, especially the bravura singing. Kate Bosworth models Sandra Dee, albeit never getting below her pretty surface. Think of them as dream lovers who can never dream alone.
Kevin Spacey ably recreates Bobby Darin’s lounge lizard affectations, especially his laidback singing posture. He also more than ably handles the singing of Splish Splash, Beyond the Sea and Mack the Knife. However, his line readings often come across as phony, notwithstanding that he’s playing a show-biz guy. Blame the writer, guy name of Spacey. Plus he’s too old for the role. Blame the producer, Spacey again.
Kate Bosworth is less successful as teen queen Sandra Dee, not least because she doesn’t begin to convey the depth of self-harm that plagued Dee. Perhaps she was attempting to channel Dee’s limited acting talent.
Even the great John Goodman doesn’t flesh out his role as Darin’s loyal manager. Why? The writer.
Bob Hoskins and Caroline Aaron chew the scenery as Darin’s father figure and “sister.”
Brenda Blethyn is perhaps the most successful member of the company as Darin’s “mother.”
The ever glamorous Greta Scacchi makes a memorable impression as Sandra Dee’s stage-mother.
Writer-director Kevin Spacey chose to make his film a surreal montage inspired by Darin’s life. Oops.
Surreal CircoReality isn’t a good choice for a biopic.
Regarding Wick’s Review
You beat me to it! Just saw this a few days ago… Review soon….