Magnolia Pictures | Release Date: August 6, 2021
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TVJerryAug 23, 2021
Udo Kier has had a long and interesting career and this is yet another unique role. He plays a retired hairdresser who has settled into the relative obscurity and loneliness of a nursing home. After the death of a local society woman (LindaUdo Kier has had a long and interesting career and this is yet another unique role. He plays a retired hairdresser who has settled into the relative obscurity and loneliness of a nursing home. After the death of a local society woman (Linda Evans), he’s hired to do her hair, which involves him returning to scrutinize what’s left of his former glory. Of course, the character is flamboyant, but with Kier, he’s a more subdued flamer. There are moments of introspection and bits of lost relationships, but none is especially touching. As a result, there are too many moments of sad staring that drag down the pace. Even Jennifer Coolidge lacks much punch in her supporting role. While there was potential for this to be a wildly fun look at a colorful character, writer/director Todd Stephens hasn’t elevated this project with his rather Earth-bound approach. Expand
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Brent_MarchantFeb 25, 2022
Doing justice cinematically to a real-life icon can be a tricky proposition; sometimes it turns out right, and sometimes it doesn't. But the thorniest cases seem to be those that are caught somewhere in between, as is apparent in thisDoing justice cinematically to a real-life icon can be a tricky proposition; sometimes it turns out right, and sometimes it doesn't. But the thorniest cases seem to be those that are caught somewhere in between, as is apparent in this fact-based memoir about a flamboyant gay Sandusky, OH, hairdresser and make-up artist. When stylist Pat Pitsenbarger is called out of retirement to handle the cosmetology duties for one of his former clients who has recently passed away, he escapes the nursing home where he's been recovering from a stroke -- and not having much of a life. His rascally adventure in the outside world takes him back to the haunts of his old life, where he confronts a number of ghosts from his past and gets a chance to see how much the LGBTQ community has changed since his heydays of running the streets. It's an experience that's both fun and melancholic for him, especially given his awareness of the fact that, like his departed patron, his days may be dwindling, too. The execution of his odyssey, however, is somewhat uneven, characterized by a number of superbly handled touching moments and others that feel clumsy and somewhat cryptic. This could be attributable to the filmmaker being too close to the material, or it might be a case of trying to pay proper reverence to a beloved individual but not quite always knowing exactly how. Much of it works, thankfully, due in large part to the excellent lead performance of Independent Spirit Award nominee Udo Kier, but even that fine portrayal isn't always enough to smooth out the rough patches that unavoidably intrude on the flow of the narrative. Writer-director Todd Stephens serves up a generally sold work here, though some deliberate, nuanced tweaking in spots likely would have taken good material and made it better. Viewers should note that this film is not to be confused with another 2021 release of the same name featuring Mahershala Ali in the lead role (though, intriguingly, both pictures deal with issues of mortality in distinctive and inventive ways). Mr. Pat certainly was a colorful character, but it's somewhat unfortunate that this offering doesn't show off all of his hues as it might have. Expand
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JLuis_001Aug 25, 2021
Udo Kier's work is a complete and enough attribute for you to be interested in seeing this movie, yet I must warn you that Swan Song demands patience.

It's not a movie that has a good rhythm, and gets really boring at times. It's Kier who
Udo Kier's work is a complete and enough attribute for you to be interested in seeing this movie, yet I must warn you that Swan Song demands patience.

It's not a movie that has a good rhythm, and gets really boring at times. It's Kier who keeps it centered, it's just a shame that the script and direction weren't up to his work.
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