''A Single Man'' is a 2009 American
period romantic drama film
Romance films or movies involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion (emotion), passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters. Typica ...
based on the 1964
novel of the same name by
Christopher Isherwood
Christopher William Bradshaw Isherwood (26 August 1904 – 4 January 1986) was an Anglo-American novelist, playwright, screenwriter, autobiographer, and diarist. His best-known works include '' Goodbye to Berlin'' (1939), a semi-autobiographical ...
. The
directorial debut of fashion designer
Tom Ford, the film stars
Colin Firth
Colin Andrew Firth (born 10 September 1960) is an English actor and producer. He was identified in the mid-1980s with the " Brit Pack" of rising young British actors, undertaking a challenging series of roles, including leading roles in '' A M ...
, who was nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Actor
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for his portrayal of George Falconer, a depressed gay British university professor living in Southern California in 1962.
The film premiered on September 11, 2009, at the
66th Venice International Film Festival
The 66th annual Venice International Film Festival, held in Venice, Italy, was held from 2 to 12 September 2009, with Maria Grazia Cucinotta serving as the festival's hostess. The opening film of the festival was '' Baarìa'' by Giuseppe Torn ...
, and went on the film festival circuit. After it screened at the
34th Toronto International Film Festival,
The Weinstein Company picked it up for distribution in the United States and Germany. An initial
limited run
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in the United States commenced on December 11, 2009, to qualify it for the
82nd Academy Awards with a
wider release in early 2010.
Plot
On November 30, 1962, a month after the
Cuban Missile Crisis
The Cuban Missile Crisis, also known as the October Crisis (of 1962) ( es, Crisis de Octubre) in Cuba, the Caribbean Crisis () in Russia, or the Missile Scare, was a 35-day (16 October – 20 November 1962) confrontation between the United S ...
, George Falconer is a middle-aged English college professor living in
Los Angeles. George dreams that he encounters the body of his longtime partner, Jim, at the scene of the car accident that took Jim's life eight months earlier. He bends down to kiss his dead lover. After awakening, George delivers a voiceover discussing the pain and depression he has endured since Jim's death and his intention to end his life that evening.
George receives a phone call from his dearest friend, Charley, who projects lightheartedness despite her also being miserable. George goes about his day putting his affairs in order and focusing on the beauty of isolated events, believing he is seeing things for the last time. At times, he recalls his sixteen-year-long relationship with Jim.
During the school day, George comes into contact with a student, Kenny Potter, who shows interest in George and disregards conventional boundaries of student–professor discussion. George also forms an unexpected connection with a Spanish male prostitute, Carlos. That evening, George meets Charley for dinner. Though they initially reminisce and amuse themselves by dancing, Charley's desire for a deeper relationship with George and her failure to understand his relationship with Jim angers George.
George goes to a bar and discovers that Kenny has followed him. They get a round of drinks, go skinny dipping, and then return to George's house and continue drinking. George passes out and wakes up in bed with Kenny asleep in another room. While watching Kenny, George discovers that he has fallen asleep holding George's gun to keep George from killing himself. George locks the gun away, burns his suicide notes and in a voiceover explains that he has rediscovered the ability "to feel, rather than think". As he makes peace with his grief, George suffers a heart attack and dies, while envisioning Jim appearing and kissing him.
Cast
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Colin Firth
Colin Andrew Firth (born 10 September 1960) is an English actor and producer. He was identified in the mid-1980s with the " Brit Pack" of rising young British actors, undertaking a challenging series of roles, including leading roles in '' A M ...
as George Falconer
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Julianne Moore as Charlotte "Charley" Roberts
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Nicholas Hoult as Kenny Potter
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Matthew Goode as Jim
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Jon Kortajarena as Carlos
* Paulette Lamori as Alva
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Ryan Simpkins as Jennifer Strunk
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Ginnifer Goodwin as Mrs. Strunk
*
Teddy Sears as Mr. Strunk
* Paul Butler as Christopher Strunk
* Aaron Sanders as Tom Strunk
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Lee Pace as Grant Lefanu
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Erin Daniels as Bank Teller
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Aline Weber
Aline Cleusa Weber (born March 22, 1989) is a Brazilian model.
Early and personal life
Weber was born in Seara, Santa Catarina. She is of German descent and her ancestry in Brazil spans over a century. Weber was discovered when a photographer ...
as Lois
Jon Hamm has an uncredited voice cameo as Jim's cousin Harold Ackerly, who calls George to tell him of Jim's death and that the funeral is "just for family."
Production
Fashion designer
Tom Ford, as a first-time director, financed the film himself. The film places emphasis on the culture of the 1960s; the production design is by the same team that designed AMC television's ''
Mad Men'', which is set in the same era. ''Mad Men'' star
Jon Hamm has an uncredited voice cameo as the cousin of George's partner, Jim.
The actual house where the character George lives in the film was designed in 1948 by
John Lautner, his first house after leaving
Frank Lloyd Wright. The film was shot in 21 days (from 3 November to 5 December 2008), according to "The Making of ''A Single Man''", a featurette included on the
DVD release of the film.
Marketing controversy
An early theatrical poster for ''A Single Man'' featured a close-up shot of Colin Firth and Julianne Moore lying side by side, their arms and shoulders touching. This led to speculation that the work's gay content and themes were being deleted or diminished in its marketing materials to improve its chances of success with a wider audience. A new poster with Moore relocated to the background was issued. The film's original trailer placed more emphasis on the relationship between George and Jim but a re-cut trailer omitted a shot of George and Jim kissing while retaining a kiss between George and Charley. Also deleted were shots of George meeting hustler Carlos outside a liquor store, George and Kenny running nude into the ocean, and a shot of George staring into a male student's eyes, while keeping a shot of George staring into the eyes of a female student.
Speaking of the controversy, Moore said that director Tom Ford expressed concern that the original poster made the film appear to be a romantic comedy and that he ordered that the poster be changed. However Ford, noting he does not see the film in terms of gay or straight, said, "I don't think the movie's been de-gayed. I have to say that we live in a society that's pretty weird. For example, you can have full-frontal male nudity on HBO, yet in cinema, you can't have naked male buttocks. You can't have men kissing each other without it being considered adult content. So, in order to cut a trailer that can go into broad distribution in theaters, certain things had to be edited out. But it wasn't an intentional attempt to remove the gayness of the movie." Conversely, Colin Firth said, "
he marketingis deceptive. I don't think they should do that because there's nothing to sanitize. It's a beautiful story of love between two men and I see no point in hiding that. People should see it for what it is."
Harvey Weinstein would only say, when asked about marketing a gay romance, "''
Brokeback Mountain'' did pretty well. ''
Midnight Cowboy'' did pretty well. If you know how to market, you can market. There's an audience for it." When pressed about the poster, Weinstein cut off the interview, saying, "I'm good. You got enough. Thank you." Peter Knegt of ''
IndieWire'' suggested that The Weinstein Company "de-gayed" the trailer to better the film's chances of receiving
Academy Award nominations.
Reception
Critical response

''A Single Man'' has received an overall positive reception from critics, with most reviews singling out Colin Firth's performance. It currently holds an 86% "Fresh" rating on
Rotten Tomatoes, based on 192 reviews, and an average rating of 7.4/10, with the site's consensus being that "Though the costumes are beautiful and the art direction impeccable, what stands out most from this debut by fashion designer Tom Ford is the leading performance by Colin Firth."
Metacritic has compiled an average score of 77 (generally favorable reviews) from 35 critic reviews.
Michael Phillips of the ''
Chicago Tribune'' wrote "Some films aren't revelations, exactly, but they burrow so deeply into old truths about love and loss and the mess and thrill of life, they seem new anyway"
Bob Mondello of
NPR commented "An exquisite, almost sensual grief suffuses every frame of A Single Man."
Marc Savlov of ''
The Austin Chronicle'' wrote "Everything fits perfectly, from titles to fin, but most of all Colin Firth, who dons the role of George like a fine bespoke suit."
Critics who liked the film include ''
The A.V. Club'' film critic Nathan Rabin, who gave the film an A− score, arguing that "''A Single Man'' is a film of tremendous style wedded to real substance, and rooted in "Firth's affecting lead performance as a man trying to keep it together for one last day after his world has fallen apart." Critic
Roger Ebert
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of the ''
Chicago Sun-Times'' also praised Firth, saying that he "plays George superbly, as a man who prepares a face to meet the faces that he meets. He betrays very little emotion, and certainly his thoughts cannot be read in his eyes."
''
The Times'' newspaper of London called the film "a thing of heart-stopping beauty . . . There will be critics who will be unable to get past the director's background, but rest assured: Tom Ford is the real deal."
''Variety'''s verdict: "Luminous and treasurable, despite its imperfections. An impressive helming debut for fashion designer Tom Ford."
Accolades
The film was nominated for the
Golden Lion
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at the
66th Venice International Film Festival
The 66th annual Venice International Film Festival, held in Venice, Italy, was held from 2 to 12 September 2009, with Maria Grazia Cucinotta serving as the festival's hostess. The opening film of the festival was '' Baarìa'' by Giuseppe Torn ...
and won the festival's third annual
Queer Lion
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; Colin Firth was awarded the
Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the film festival for his performance in the film.
He also received the
BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.
Additionally, Firth received nominations at the
Golden Globe Awards
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, the
Screen Actors Guild Awards
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, and the
Academy Awards. For her performance, Julianne Moore was nominated for the
.
Abel Korzeniowski was nominated for the
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score.
Arianne Phillips was nominated for the
BAFTA Award for Best Costume Design.
The film received the
Grand Prix from the
Belgian Syndicate of Cinema Critics. It also won the
GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film – Wide Release and was named the AFI's Film of the Year.
Soundtrack
The official soundtrack was released by Silva Screen Records on December 22, 2009. The tracklist consisted of original music composed by
Abel Korzeniowski
Abel Korzeniowski (; born 18 July 1972) is a Polish composer of film and theatre scores.
Life and career
Korzeniowski was born in Kraków. He had contact with music from early childhood: his mother Barbara plays the cello and both his brothers A ...
, operatic arias by
Shigeru Umebayashi, as well as songs featured in the film.
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; Track listing
# "Stillness of the Mind" – Abel Korzeniowski
Abel Korzeniowski (; born 18 July 1972) is a Polish composer of film and theatre scores.
Life and career
Korzeniowski was born in Kraków. He had contact with music from early childhood: his mother Barbara plays the cello and both his brothers A ...
- 3:54
# "Drowning" – Abel Korzeniowski - 1:48
# "Snow" – Abel Korzeniowski - 1:15
# "Becoming George" – Abel Korzeniowski - 3:51
# "George's Waltz" – Shigeru Umebayashi - 1:40
# "Daydreams" – Abel Korzeniowski - 2:16
# "Mescaline" – Abel Korzeniowski - 3:10
# "Going Somewhere" – Abel Korzeniowski - 1:59
# "(Variation On) Scotty Tails Madeleine" – Shigeru Umebayashi - 1:52
# "Carlos" – Shigeru Umebayashi - 1:01
# " La Wally, Act I: Ebben? / Ne Andro Lontana" – Miriam Gauci Miriam Gauci (born 3 April 1957) is a Malta, Maltese operatic soprano, particularly associated with lyric Italian roles.
Life and career
Born in Malta, where she began her voice training, she completed her studies in the ''Conservatorio Giuseppe V ...
- 3:29
# " Stormy Weather" – Etta James
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- 3:10
# " Green Onions" – Booker T. & the M.G.'s - 2:54
# "Blue Moon" – Jo Stafford - 4:39
# "Swimming" – Abel Korzeniowski - 1:39
# "And Just Like That" – Abel Korzeniowski - 4:53
# "George's Waltz" – Shigeru Umebayashi - 3:18
# "Sunset" – Abel Korzeniowski - 2:59
# "Clock Tick" – Abel Korzeniowski - 2:06
References
Further reading
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External links
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2009 interview with director Tom Ford on ''A Single Man''
at CharlieRose.com
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2000s English-language films
Films about death
Films about depression
Films about educators
Films about grieving
Films about suicide
Films based on British novels
Films directed by Tom Ford
Films set in 1962
Films set in Los Angeles
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