América años 30. Emmet Ray es un genio del jazz, un guitarrista magistral, sólo superado por el hombre que le obsesiona: el legendario Django Reinhardt. Sin embargo, en cuanto baja del escenario Emmet se convierte en un tipo arrogante, zafio y mujeriego que bebe demasiado y que disfruta disparando a las ratas. En definitiva, él sabe que es un músico de jazz con talento, peor también que su licenciosa vida de jugador y bebedor, su tendencia a meterse en problemas y su incapacidad para comprometerse le impide alcanzar la cima profesional y sentimental. Un día Emmet conoce a Hattie, una chica muda con la que comienza una relación demasiado seria para su gusto.
"Sweet and Lowdown," a 1999 cinematic gem produced by Sweetland Films and Jean Doumanian Productions, masterfully blends the worlds of jazz and storytelling under the deft direction of Woody Allen. Set in the vibrant backdrop of the 1930s, the film delves into the life of fictional jazz guitarist Emmet Ray, portrayed with captivating authenticity by Sean Penn. Emmet, who claims to be second only to the legendary Django Reinhardt, navigates the highs and lows of his career and personal life with a mix of arrogance and vulnerability that keeps audiences riveted. The narrative unfolds through a series of vignettes, narrated by various characters who have crossed paths with Emmet, offering a multifaceted view of his character. This innovative storytelling technique not only enriches the film's texture but also underscores the unreliable nature of memory and perception. Emmet's journey is punctuated by his tumultuous relationships, particularly with the mute laundress Hattie, played by Samantha Morton, whose silent yet profound performance earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. One of the film's standout features is its meticulous attention to the jazz era's ambiance, from the smoky clubs to the period-appropriate costumes and music. The soundtrack, featuring original compositions by Dick Hyman, perfectly complements the film's mood, immersing viewers in the world of jazz. The film's authenticity is further enhanced by the inclusion of real-life jazz musicians, such as Howard Alden, who served as Penn's guitar double, ensuring that the music remains a central and believable element of the story. "Sweet and Lowdown" is more than just a film about a musician; it's a poignant exploration of art, love, and the human condition. Through Emmet Ray's flawed yet compelling character, Woody Allen crafts a narrative that resonates with anyone who has ever pursued a passion or grappled with their own shortcomings. The film's blend of humor, pathos, and exquisite jazz makes it a timeless piece that continues to captivate audiences, offering a sweet and lowdown look at the complexities of life.
Año1999
Ingresos4545858$
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GénerosComediaDramaMúsica
Países de producciónUnited States of America