I did like . Kevin Spacey plays an excellent real character.

Sobre la película
Dirección y reparto
- Dirección:
- Kevin Spacey
- Reparto:
- Brenda Blethyn, Bob Hoskins, Kevin Spacey, Greta Scacchi, John Goodman, Kate Bosworth
Premios y nominaciones
Audio y subtítulos
- Versión Original con Subtítulos en Español
- Audio: Inglés
Más información
- Género:
- Drama
- Países:
- Estados Unidos, Reino Unido, Alemania
- Estreno en cines:
- 17/11/05
- Ver ficha:
- IMDB


JMHe
Algunas escenas muy bien rodadas, con mucho gusto e incluso talento, orquestas impresionantemente buenas, Spacey haciendo muy buen trabajo cantando, no tanto actuando,,,¡No comprendo el gusto por este tipo de cine!, ya completamente pasado de moda, más visto que el TBO...Grandilocuencia, espectáculo barato, idolatría, fantasmadas sin gracia, machismo, "sueño americano" materialista basado en el "éxito" por enesima vez contado y de la misma forma, entretenimiento a toda costa y además aburrido...Una brasa solo apta para condescendientes.
Carlos Fresnedo
De paso fugaz por nuestros cines, merece ser descubierta sin prejuicios aunque no sepas apenas quien era Bobby Darin: biopic y música, pero también mucho talento y mucha voluntad por equilibrar fantasia y realidad. Grandes actores (ese Bobby de niño...!) y un regusto final amable y sorprendente.
Un tesorito!!. Fantástica película, toda una sorpresa
Marta Rubio
Genial película, si Kevin Spacey ya era bueno como actor, que además sepa cantar te deja con los ojos como platos. Y la música es sencillamente espectacular!!
Excelente Kevin Spacey!...sorpréndete!?tanto como director, como actor. Me ha encantado la película
Maravillosa, emotiva! Qué gran artista Kevin Spacey! Actor de primerísimo nivel, aquí además nos sorprende como director muy sólido y como extraordinario cantante. Además se ha sabido rodear de muchísimo talento. Bravo!!
"Kevin Spacey believes he was born to play Bobby Darin. I believe he was born to play more interesting characters, and has, and will, but I can see his point. He looks a little like Darin and sounds a lot like him, and apparently when he was growing up he formed one of those emotional connections with a performer where admiration is mixed with pity."
"The buzz from smartass central is that Kevin Spacey, 45, will fall on his Oscar-winning butt as Bobby Darin, the brash, finger-snapping "Mack the Knife" singer whose heart condition killed him in 1973 at age thirty-seven. Spacey can now step up for the last laugh. A plot device that has Darin looking back on his life as a Bronx street kid, of records, nightclubs and films, and husband to troubled teen idol Sandra Dee (a sweetly affecting Kate Bosworth), allows Spacey to do the the role without a digital makeover.s director, Spacey can't stop the movie from groaning under the weight of biopic clichs. But the actor forges a bond with his subject that rights all wrongs. Doing his own singing (an uncanny imitation), Spacey is a marvel. He turns acting into riveting reincarnation and redoubles our appreciation of Darin, an underrated performer who used music to cheat death. Beyond the Sea, a tribute to both their talents, is one from the heart."
"Spacey depicts the Dee-Darin marriage as a competitive bitchfest, reaching its climactic tantrum on Oscar night 1964, when Darin, nominated for Captain Newman, M.D., loses to Melvyn Douglas. Darin's hippie-folkie rebirth is put across in comical shorthand (Spacey grows a mustache and lights some candles). In one of several fourth-wall-cracking interludes, adult Bobby tells his moppet counterpart, "Memories are like moonbeams; we do with them what we want"—a perplexing claim that assumes access to Darin's memories and the use of advanced renewable-energy technology. Spacey, of course, takes this bit of hepcat gibberish as gospel. True to its genre, Beyond the Sea is reductive and evasive, but never has a biopic dreamed up so much nonsense—and struggled so hard to justify its bogusness."
— Dennis Lim de Village Voice