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2005 Certificate 12
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Primarily the story of the love that grew between country stars Johnny Cash and June Carter during the early years of Cash's career, WALK THE LINE is the result of intense collaboration between director James Mangold, co-writer Gill Dennis, Johnny Cash, and June Carter Cash. Though both Cashes died in 2003, they oversaw the .. Read more

Starring Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon, Robert Patrick, Ginnifer Goodwin
Director James Mangold
Genres Drama, Romance

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Walk The Line

Primarily the story of the love that grew between country stars Johnny Cash and June Carter during the early years of Cash's career, WALK THE LINE is the result of intense collaboration between director James Mangold, co-writer Gill Dennis, Johnny Cash, and June Carter Cash. Though both Cashes died in 2003, they oversaw the script's development for seven years.

Starring Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon, Robert Patrick, Ginnifer Goodwin, Tyler Hilton, Dallas Roberts, Shelby Lynn, Jonathan Rice, Dan Beene, Ridge Canipe, Sandra Ellis-Lafferty, Waylon Payne, Shooter Jennings
Director James Mangold
Studio 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 10 mins
Blu-ray: 2 hrs 10 mins
Certificate Certificate 12
Genres Drama, Romance
Language DVD: English
Blu-ray: English
Hearing-impaired English
Released DVD: 22 May 2006
Blu-ray: 09 Nov 2009
Production year: 2005
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Walk The Line (2005)

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  • Johnny Cashs legendary 1968 comeback gig at Californias Fulsom Prison bookends this refreshing biopic of the... read more on Time Out

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  • 82 out of 88 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    Walk the Line

    This biopic of Johnny Cash (Phoenix) wisely decides not to try and tell the whole story of his life but instead focuses on 13 years between his first hit and his legendary performance in Folsom prison. More important than his career though is Cash's relationship with June Carter (Witherspoon) who eventually became his wife. The music biopic is a popular form and it's easy to see why. The lives of musicians are often packed with incident and more than a little scandal and, of course, there's a built in brilliant soundtrack. Walk the Line is among the best musical biopics. Finding people to play musicians is often difficult; do you go for someone who looks a lot like the person they are playing or do you find somebody to really do the performance and the music justice? Thankfully director James Mangold has taken the second approach. As Cash Joaquin Phoenix isn't an especially great physical fit but his performance is one of such conviction that you never doubt it. As soon as Cash starts performing the other remarkable facet of Phoenix's performance becomes clear. He plays and sings every note himself and you'd never know that, vocally at least, that he's not miming to the real Cash. Where it tells is in the energy of the music, liberally peppered through the film, particularly the first half as you can see a group of people enjoying the the experience of playing music and feel the connection between the actor and the vocals. Offstage too Phoenix is great turning in an impressively layered performance which doesn't gloss over the many flaws in Cash's character. If anything Reese Witherspoon is even better as June Carter. I've long been a fan of Reese Witherspoon as far back as Man in the Moon, Freeway and Election she was turning in performances that belied her tender years (she's still not yet 30) but that actress, so willing to take risks, seemed to have vanished in the last five years as Witherspoon went from one shonky rom com to another. It's an utter joy to see her on such storming form as she is here. Like Phoenix all the music June performs in the film comes from Witherspoon and her voice (while I can't attest to how like Carter it sounds) is clear, pretty and a pleasure to listen to. In the stage sequences she's got a bouncy energy that makes the already catchy songs even more infectious. However it's in the quieter moments that she most impresses. An early scene where she has coffee with Phoenix is a notable highlight but best is her ability to turn, utterly convincingly, on a dime from June's private to her public face. There's real chemistry between the leads and because of that you believe the romance, you understand when Cash tears a sink off the wall in frustration when Carter rejects him and you root for the romance. If there are criticsms to be made then it can be said that the supporting cast (an excellent Ginnfer Goodwin as Cash's first wife aside) do get a little lost in the mix, despite fine performances, simply because the focus is so strongly on Cash and Carter and Phoenix and Witherspoon are so very good. It also sags just a little in the middle when Cash's drug addiction, rather than his music, is chronicled but Mangold resists the temptation to become preachy or to dwell too long on this section of the story, knowing that the music and the relationship are the engines powering his film. A fine film it is too, one which deserves to win both the acting Oscars it is nominated for and to take pride of place in any film fans biopic collection.

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  • 5 out of 7 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    A good watch

    This film is quite funny, with good singing from both Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon. Whether they are actually singing the songs, i cannot say, but however they are sung well and to a high standard. The stroy line is good as well as the acting that is used to portray and shwo johnny cash's life. This film coulndt have done a much better job.

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    Witherspoon bruised after fall

    • 07 Dec 2009

    Reese Witherspoon is nursing a bruised foot after suffering a nasty tumble in a jet lag-induced haze. The sleepy Walk the Line star had just woken up from a nap after arriving in London last week (ends06Dec09) when she tripped over herself - but she insists she didn't feel any pain because her foot had fallen asleep. She then proved her bravery by forcing herself into a pair of staggering high heels to appear on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, where she showed off the injury. She told the... Read more

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