Cadillac Records: Movie Review (2009)

More like a Pinto
Written and directed by Darnell Martin, 108 minutes, rated R.
Written and directed by Darnell Martin, 108 minutes, rated R.
The new Darnell Martin movie, “Cadillac Records,” is like any hot mess--sometimes, it’s a lot of fun to have around, other times, you wish you could take it down a notch or, in lieu of that, just step away from it altogether. Far away from it. As in the next state away from it.
Thing is, the music makes that difficult to do.
From the director’s own script, the film is a mash-up of the good, the great, and the risible. Its strength rests in the staging of the musical performances, which are as good as you could hope. Unfortunately, nothing in the otherwise sloppy, over-heated storyline measures up to them, which is a shame given the source material--the rise of Chess Records during the 1950s and ‘60s.

Chess’ catch was this: If you did well with him, he’d promise to give you the keys to a new Cadillac. And he delivered on those shiny promises, too, particularly every time one of his artists had a hit, which was often.
The question the movie doesn’t fully answer is critical to why it’s ultimately a disappointment. Who was Chess? What’s Martin’s angle on him? Was the man generous with his artists, or did he cheat them out of a fair share of what they were earning for him? Martin suggests the latter, but his movie, which is no “Dreamgirls,” is so conflicted about how it views Chess, the edges are fuzzy and, as such, his character doesn't come into focus.

With her hair a towering hive of bleached-blonde audacity, Knowles sweeps into rooms with hips that could crush mountains and a mouth that could set fire to a red light district. She overdoses on drugs and collapses on carpets. She hits the booze hard, fuels her diva tantrums with bile and fury, and yet when she sings, you forgive her for everything. She’s that good at the mike, powerfully drawing you into a film whose story isn’t as compelling or as convincing.
Grade: C
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May 2, 2009 at 1:12 PM
loved this movie