Richard Linklater's 'Blue Moon' Debuts Biopic on Broadway Lyricist Lorenz Hart
Richard Linklater's 'Blue Moon' Debuts Biopic on Broadway Lyricist Lorenz Hart

Richard Linklater's 'Blue Moon' Debuts Biopic on Broadway Lyricist Lorenz Hart

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The film "Blue Moon," directed by Richard Linklater and written by Robert Kaplow, is a biographical comedy-drama centered on Broadway lyricist Lorenz Hart during the pivotal night of March 31, 1943, the opening of "Oklahoma!" by Rodgers and Hammerstein. Ethan Hawke delivers a standout performance portraying Hart's battle with alcoholism, loneliness, and professional jealousy as he confronts the end of his partnership with Richard Rodgers, who has moved on to collaborate with Oscar Hammerstein II. The movie is largely set in Sardi's bar, where Hart's wit, despair, and vulnerability are revealed through monologues and conversations, reflecting the cultural shift from Depression-era cynicism to post-WWII sentimentality. Hart's disdain for the new, earnest style of "Oklahoma!" contrasts with his own darker, sardonic approach, highlighting the artistic and personal schism between the old and new Broadway eras. The film also touches on Hart's unrequited love for Elizabeth Weiland and includes nods to other characters like the bartender and pianist who provide a backdrop to Hart's emotional unraveling. "Blue Moon" is recognized for its nuanced character study, blending historical fact with speculation, and offers a poignant look at the tragic final months of a Broadway legend.

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