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Sympathy for Delicious

  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
2.1K
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Sympathy for Delicious (2010)
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A newly paralyzed DJ gets more than he bargained for when he seeks out the world of faith healing.A newly paralyzed DJ gets more than he bargained for when he seeks out the world of faith healing.A newly paralyzed DJ gets more than he bargained for when he seeks out the world of faith healing.

  • Director
    • Mark Ruffalo
  • Writer
    • Christopher Thornton
  • Stars
    • Christopher Thornton
    • Mark Ruffalo
    • Laura Linney
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  • IMDb RATING
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    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Mark Ruffalo
    • Writer
      • Christopher Thornton
    • Stars
      • Christopher Thornton
      • Mark Ruffalo
      • Laura Linney
    • 24User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Christopher Thornton
    Christopher Thornton
    • Dean O'Dwyer
    Mark Ruffalo
    Mark Ruffalo
    • Father Joe
    Laura Linney
    Laura Linney
    • Nina Hogue
    Juliette Lewis
    Juliette Lewis
    • Ariel Lee
    Orlando Bloom
    Orlando Bloom
    • The Stain
    Noah Emmerich
    Noah Emmerich
    • Rene Faubacher
    James Karen
    James Karen
    • Father Rohn
    John Carroll Lynch
    John Carroll Lynch
    • Evangelist Carroll
    Robert Wisdom
    Robert Wisdom
    • Prendell
    Dov Tiefenbach
    Dov Tiefenbach
    • Oogie
    Niko Nicotera
    Niko Nicotera
    • Rasha
    Deantoni Parks
    Deantoni Parks
    • Chuck
    Stephen Mendillo
    Stephen Mendillo
    • Angry Drunk Harv
    Sandra Seacat
    Sandra Seacat
    • Mrs. Matilda
    Daniel Escobar
    • Hector
    Jason Hiller
    • Church Organist
    Tara Stewart
    • Lupus Woman
    George W. Scott
    • Jerry
    • Director
      • Mark Ruffalo
    • Writer
      • Christopher Thornton
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    User reviews24

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    5SnoopyStyle

    intriguing

    Dean "Delicious D" O'Dwyer (Christopher Thornton) is a bitter paralyzed DJ who lives on L.A. skid row. Ariel Lee (Juliette Lewis) tries to get him to play in her band led by singer The Stain (Orlando Bloom). Nina Hogue (Laura Linney) is their sleazy manager. Father Joe Roselli (Mark Ruffalo) helps the homeless and tries to help Dean. When Dean discovers his power to cure, Father Joe pays him to cure the people at his mission. It quickly gets out of hand. A man offers to pay the mission $250k to cure his daughter. Dean is infuriated and wants to be paid himself as part of the band's show.

    Ruffalo's directing is a bit chaotic. On the other hand, his acting is great and I love his work during the chaos of the healing mission. Orlando Bloom as the lead singer don't feel right. Juliette Lewis has the right feel. Christopher Thornton is not a normal lead actor but he fits this bitter character. It's an interesting idea and I like this movie until the trial. It changes the movie in a wrong direction just as it starts to pick up speed with a vibrant pumping energy.
    Chrysanthepop

    Sympathy?

    Given the promising cast and the fact that this is a film directed by Mark Ruffalo, I was curious about 'Sympathy for Delicious'. Of course, there are many actor-turned-director films that turned out to be not great, like Johnny Depp's 'The Brave' and 'Sympathy for Delicious' disappoints. To start, the story failed to engage me. It tries to combine elements of spirituality and fantasy into a current day world of drugs, rock and roll and poverty but it simply does not work. The title character is not even remotely likable. Now movies with a hateful lead character could only work if there's something about them or their world that manages to draw the viewer in and this is obviously lacking here. Another thing that's missing here is humour. The supporting cast attempts to provide some but that's not enough. Christopher Thornton is passable at best and he's easily overshadowed by his co-stars especially Linney, Bloom, Lewis and Ruffalo. I doubt Thornton himself is too blame since the character itself is so one-dimensional. Laura Linney is there only in several small sequences but she provides awesome comic relief. Juliette Lewis is very good but she seems to get typecast. Ruffalo is terrific as the priest but if he does continue to direct hope he picks a more interesting subject.
    10shreke2003

    Beautifully crafted, cinematic drama.

    I was able to attend the premier at Sundance this year, and let me begin by saying, this movie riveted my senses. With strong performances by the cast, especially writer and star Christopher Thornton, the movie worked it's magic. I sat in awe near the front row, as Mark Ruffalo, the director, got on stage before the film began and gave a brilliant opening speech. Then the room grew dark and the movie started.

    I'm writing this from the New Frontier located on main street, Park City. Two hours after the film ended, and yet i still find it hard to clear my mind of "Sympathy for Delicious." After the film finished and the audience gave a standing ovation, Mark, Christopher, and a large portion of the crew, climbed on stage to answer our questions.

    Among the many questions answered, was the story of how it all began. Mark began by saying how he had been best friends with Christopher for the past twenty years, how they had studied together as actors in New York, and about Christopher's tragic accident seventeen years ago that rendered him a cripple. Then Christopher took the mike and told us of Mark's pressuring him into writing a movie based on his own character and experiences. This began a ten year trek to getting the film made. The numerous rewrites and financial difficulties it went through were astounding, yet they persevered and finally succeeded in making a masterpiece.

    If you haven't yet viewed this movie you're missing out on something great. Not only does it supply emotionally gripping characters but also a wholly original script. And let's not forget Mark's directing, which in itself is a powerful debut.
    9rooprect

    Do NOT watch the trailer, just see the movie. Now.

    ==Urgent update Jan 6, 2014. I just saw copies of this movie, brand new, for sale at the Dollar Store. Yes $1! Don't even finish reading this review, just go buy this movie. OK, back to the original review==

    I thank my lucky stars I didn't see the trailer beforehand because it would've ruined the beauty of watching this creative story unfold. If you've already seen the trailer, do your best to rinse it out of your skull (it's not exactly accurate anyway).

    Rather than tell you about the plot, I'm going to tell you some behind-the-scenes info which should enhance your enjoyment. "Sympathy for Delicious" took 10 years to make. It was written by its lead actor Christopher Thornton who, like the character he plays, is paralyzed from the waist down in real life due to an accident. So the passion he delivers on screen is 100% genuine, and that's why this film works. Nothing is contrived. Even the story, surreal as it is, comes directly from the heart of a man who has been through the ordeal.

    His counterpart is played by director Mark Ruffalo, Thornton's longtime friend in real life. The dynamic is stellar. On screen as well as in real life, they share a sort of sibling love-hate relationship. This makes their dramatic scenes 100% authentic. When the characters get into arguments, you can feel that they've left the script behind and are emoting straight from the heart. Not since F. Murray Abraham's performance in "Amadeus" have I seen such raw, honest passion.

    The film touches heavily on themes of religion, but it is neither preachy nor bashy. Devout Christians as well as Atheists should enjoy this movie just the same. Thornton plays a faithless character with a lot of understandable resentment toward God (again bringing to mind the excellent film "Amadeus"). Ruffalo plays a Catholic priest who himself has profound issues. Though polar opposites, the 2 characters are oddly parallel.

    What makes this film jaw-dropping is the way the story weaves a clever parable of "the rock star & the priest". After you see the film maybe you'll agree that it's a very fitting analogy.

    Juliette Lewis is perfect in her role, and her scenes with Thornton are at times funny, at times sentimental, at times powerful, and each time memorable. Orlando Bloom, though prominently featured in the promos for this film, plays a somewhat minor role. But he's still larger than life every time he graces the screen. As far as acting goes, we get Oscar-worthy performances all around.

    This is not your average rock'n'roll film; it's much more. It packs a lot of philosophy and requires your full attention, so be sure to watch it with a clear head. It's so original I can't think of many films to compare it to. But it reminds me of the excellent film "Into Temptation" (about a priest who's trying to stop a prostitute's suicide) and the Mexican masterpiece "Piedras Verdes" (about a girl on a soul-searching journey thru the desert). It touches on some of the same profound themes found in "Amadeus" and "The Green Mile".

    I give this film 9 stars which is about the highest I ever give a film. Honourable mention for the first & only time I've heard the line "I'LL SEE YOU IN HELL" used effectively (apologies to Arnold Schwarzenegger)!
    Vincentiu

    admirable work

    at first sigh, a religious movie. out of ordinaries rules of genre. in fact, precise portrait of society. a lot of problems in a honest manner presented. the homeless case, the artistic success, the healing industry, the faith, the miracle, the pain, the love's sense, the need of fame, the good intentions, the God will, each in a special way examined . a film who must see. as good occasion to discover pieces from another works about same problem. for the inspired script and for the good acting. for the questions. for the status of parable of film. for the image about every day reality. for the cold poetry of few scenes. for the silences. more than a good movie, it is an useful one.

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    • Trivia
      Laura Linney and Noah Emmerich both starred together in The Truman Show (1998), 12 years prior.
    • Quotes

      Father Rohn: I think you were bargaining for the healing, Dean, but that is not the same thing. I think you should say hello to God.

      Dean O'Dwyer: Yeah, what if I'm pissed off at God. What if I think God's bullshit?

      Father Rohn: I would say hello first, and then tell him he's bullshit and you're pissed off.

    • Connections
      Featured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #1.15 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Auberge Le Mouton Noir
      Performed by Do Make Say Think

      Written by Do Make Say Think

      Courtesy of Constellation Records

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 2011 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Сострадание к прекрасному
    • Filming locations
      • 658 S Main St, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Corner Store Entertainment
      • Super Crispy Entertainment
      • Volume One Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,826
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,448
      • May 1, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,826
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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