Al Pacino plays faux-rockstar Danny Collins like a demented Neal Diamond, complete with big singalong. Danny Collins instantly enters the Pacino Pantheon, Extreme Extrovert Wing. Rockstar Al is in the house.
The film is entirely high concept, albeit inspired by a real story: John Lennon wrote an encouraging letter to a young singer-songwriter in 1971, who didn’t come across it until 2010, causing him to reassess his life.
The movie features perfect music: lots of Lennon interspersed with Danny Collins, including a new Danny Collins song. Hey Baby Doll – with its chorus of “Sweeet Baby Doll” – is a clear ripoff of Sweet Caroline. I happen to love Sweet Caroline, so this is perfectly fine with me. However, Danny Collins has issues with it.
Danny Collins is schmaltzy in a very good way, like if Neil Diamond got crossed with John Lennon.
Al Pacino does rockstar. Yes he can. Danny Collins is inimitable Pacino, shirt unbuttoned and artistic scarf thrown ‘round his neck. Big Al’s even got a credible singing voice. “Sweeet Baby Doll!”
Danny Collins is an operatic role a la Ricky Roma and Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade.
Bonus Extra: Check out Al talking about Coppola wanting him to play Michael Corleone in the nearby Story of Danny Collins video.
Dan Fogelman does a great job directing a very good script by Dan Fogelman.
Sexy Fun