March 1, 2012
The story at the heart of Being
Flynn—troubled young wannabe writer takes a job in a homeless
shelter and one night comes face-to-face with the father he never
knew—would seem hopelessly contrived if it weren’t true. The
movie’s great achievement, writes Kurt Loder, is that it so
effectively captures the poetic grace of the 2004 book on which
it’s based—Another Bullshit Night in Suck City: A Memoir,
by Nick Flynn, who actually is an esteemed poet—without wobbling
into mush. Equally welcome, Loder says, is the reminder it provides
of what an electrifying actor Robert De Niro can be when given a
smart script and a densely complex character to portray.
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