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The Soloist

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Los Angeles columnist Steve Lopez (Robert Downey Jr.) has reached an impasse in his life. His marriage is on the rocks, and he's disillusioned with his job. While looking for a new article for the paper, Steve befriends a homeless Juilliard-trained musician, and it's when his life is changed forever.
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JWR
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December 31, 2009

The music's as troubled as the subject matter
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sbs.com.au
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December 29, 2010

There's no crescendo in Joe Wright's drama.
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AV Club
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May 01, 2009

It feels like a puzzle with some significant pieces missing.
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Richard Roeper.com
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April 27, 2009

Has its moments, but too heavy-handed and predictable.
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Las Vegas CityLife
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January 26, 2011

The Soloist never completely transcends that Hollywood formula feel, but it has enough transcendent moments to make it worth recommending.
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Time Out
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September 25, 2009

A deliriously imperfect film - and all the better for it.
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East Bay Express
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May 06, 2010

Develops the feel-good plot in true newspaper style: a few heart tugs followed by a punch in the face.
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At the Movies

April 27, 2009

Tthis is a maudlin, stereotypical story that never moved at all.
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Uruguay Total
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January 17, 2010

Una película sobre periodismo y marginalidad, sobre el poder redentor del arte y la solidaridad humana, sostenida por dos buenas actuaciones de Jamie Foxx y Robert Downey Jr.
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Film.com
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June 13, 2009

In the hands of a director more suited to the material The Soloist might have been a deeply moving experience. Here, we know something important is being played out before us, and there are times when it hits home with force. But in their exercise of dram
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ComingSoon.net
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April 01, 2011

The subject matter is a little too easy to overdo for that, but it is pretty good, thanks to a pair of fine performances from its leads and a director who understands understatement. And sometimes those can be as rare to find as a genuine musical prodigy.
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