Director: Joe Wright
Operator: Seamus McGarvey
Writer: Susannah Grant
Producer: Gary Foster and Russ Krasnoff
Roles: Jamie Foxx (Nathaniel Ayers), Robert Downey
Jr. (Steve Lopez), Catherine Keener (Mary
Weston), Tom Hollander (Graham Claydon), Lisa
Gay Hamilton (Jennifer Ayres)
Sometimes people randomly cross paths, and forever will
be changed. That's the subtle, yet profound, message of
The Soloist, a deeply moving and deeply human film about
people and what, and whom, they connect with. Robert
Downey Jr., who is effortlessly charismatic, plays Los Angeles
Times columnist Steve Lopez, whose job it is to report on the
character and characters, of Southern California. But even
a (slightly) jaded reporter can be profoundly touched by a
story he reports on, and then allows to unfold in real time.
The subject of Lopez's column is Nathaniel Ayers (Jamie Foxx,
also in a stellar turn), a homeless street musician whose lovely
music--played on a battered two-string violin--Lopez hears
one day on a walk not far from the Times office. Lopez learns
Ayers once attended Juilliard before mental illness sent
him into a spiral, and the column detailing Ayers' journey
touches the community--as well as both men. The film follows
the halting journey of their friendship, and how sometimes
people's lives can't be fixed.
A.T. Hurley