Some people didn't like this movie because they expected something else, they wanted something like a funny, happy and joyful movie, I'm sure about this. But its greatness relies on the pain of the characters. It is full of concepts and problems and love and hate.
Loved it and unfortunately underrated.
The most disturbing and uncomfortable movie I have ever seen, God I don't feel good..
Frank is exactly my type of quirk. Humorous, endearing, whimsical and unpredictable. Fassbender is great as the titular eccentric musician. How the hell wasn't an A24 film???
The final scene really brings together the essence of the movie but I couldn't help think that somehow there was a better movie in there. Maybe more development of the characters and the band? Or maybe more of a comedy? I don't know... it just felt like there was more left on the table.
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"Frank" is a smart and surreal black comedy that will definitely tug at the heartstrings of anyone who has been in an underground band. The characters are simplified caricatures, and all facts are taken to grotesque extremes, but there was so much I could relate to my experience in bands.
Jon is a mediocre person with delusions about being a gifted songwriter but has no talent whatsoever. By a series of coincidences, he ends up becoming the keyboardist of the Soronprfbs, an obvious parody of cult underground bands. The Soronprfbs seem to have no following, but spend all their money on touring unattended clubs and having their mandatory spiritual retreat/recording sessions in the woods. The band is lead by Frank, an eccentric singer-songwriter who wears a huge mashed paper mask over his head all the time due to what he calls "a medical condition". He seems to possess some kind of rare sensibility and charisma, but only his band members seem to understand him. While all other members seem to enjoy being part of an obscure, underground artsy project that makes them look intellectual, Frank is actually fighting for mass recognition. However, he does not know how to market himself, and his insecurities and naivety do not allow him to reach the outside world. Jon claims to feel Frank's potential and wants him to succeed, but probably never understood him. Frank and the band are just a way for him to fulfill his dream of being an artist. He even tries to steal the show once he gets a chance. His contributions never seem to fit, and all he can do is spending all his savings on recording and sharing videos of his band life on social media.
One year later, Jon's videos on Twitter manage to get some notoriety. A few thousands of views give Frank the illusion of being finally understood, without realizing that 4-digit figures are nothing in the current industry. The Soronprfbs eventually become famous, but only as one more thing to laugh about on social media. Jon tries to lead the band towards a more promising musical direction, but he ends up piling up creative differences and making things even worse. Completely lost, Frank ends up relying on Jon's lack of talent. He starts making "likable" music, but he is not able to. Everyone except Jon quits, and Frank has a nervous breakdown. The Soronprfbs are doomed to be misunderstood and unsuccessful, but cannot help being anything else than what they are. They exist for each other, and that's all that matters.
I liked that instead of making something about "noble" genres like jazz or classical music, the focus is all on "weird" music made by untalented outcast musicians. The film doesn't idealize nor makes judgments about the "art" of Soronprfbs. It's up to the viewer to sympathize, feel pity, or just laugh about them. Frank is a true artist only in the eyes of Jon, but is probably just as delusional.
The only thing that bothered me is how simplified things are at points. The supporting roles are a bit too underdeveloped for a film based on psychological analysis. Frank and Jon are depicted in all their nuances, but the other members are simply labeled as doing crazy stuff all the time and having some kind of mental problems. Things are obviously more complicated, but the film never tries to dig much deeper than that, taking the easy way out more than once.
The soundtrack is made to appeal to less than 5% of the population, but I enjoyed most of it even though there were a few times the sound did not match what was on screen (invisible guitars, silent instruments, etc.). Comedy is mostly bittersweet with some dramatic moments that kick in in a rather surreal way, which I mostly appreciated.
Overall a solid and heartfelt film that I could naturally empathize with, that works well as both a reflection and a parody, but that could have been a bit subtler and more polished. Absolutely recommended for indie musicians who can read in between the lines.
I like "different" and blow mind movies but this one has nothing to do with them..The only thing i like in this movie was Maggie she was brilliant 5.5/10
bizzare and ordinary. sometimes awkard
HILARIOUS! Didn't think I would laugh as much as I did during it. But the last 10 minutes kind of broke my heart. I desperately need a 2 hour movie with just Frank. I need his whole life story from start to finish. <3
very odd movie has is very awkward and disjointed but there is a type of charm to it that made me want to see it through Michael Fassbender's Frank is the heart and soul of this movie
the ending was kind of disappointing but it was one of those real life not everything happens the way you wanted to type of endings so I do have to give it credit for that
this is so bizarre. i can't even explain it.
Frank was pretty funny early on, morphed into something stranger as the movie progressed, and eventually became too serious for my liking. Beautiful setting and scenery for the outdoor parts, and a particularly funny opening five minutes. This movie couldn't do YouTube properly either. Frank's most likable song ever sure was likable though. Coca-cola lipstick ringo dance all night, dance all night.
Better be ready to stomach a lot of quirk to enjoy this.
This movie is so, so, so great. I loved every second of it.
Review by DeletedBlockedParent2014-11-11T02:16:31Z
As soon as Frank begins immediately we have the feeling that we are about to see something a little different. And different is exactly the word that best describes this film, only by the fact that the main character uses a giant cardboard head.
Jon, very well performed by Domhnall Gleeson, is an aspiring musician in search of inspiration to create new songs, but every time he tries, nothing seems to work. In a lucky day (he thought) he is unexpectedly invited to join a band, which urgently needs a keyboardist since the one from the band had a severe psychotic attack. So Jon becomes part of the bizarre "Soronprfbs", a band where all the members are more than just peculiar. Even with the difficulty that Jon has in connecting with the members of the band initially, he has big plans for the future and seriously believe that together they can become a great and famous band.
Michael Fassbender is a terrific actor and here, as Frank (unrecognizable), he once again proves that even when using a giant cardboard head throughout the film he can be absolutely amazing! His body language, his way of being able to talk and show the absolute madness of a man who we apparently find funny, that over the time we come to realize that he suffers from a serious mental illness, pacified and controlled by the love he has for music. Maggy Gyllenhaal, very tough and scowling has a performance that also deserves a lot of attention.
With much irony to the mix, Frank turns out to be an honest portrayal of what mental illness is and the insecurity of those who are not comfortable in their own skin. The character Frank flees away from what he truly is and the only way he can feel good on his own skin is by using the cardboard head. Also turns out to explore what each individual considers as art form, and the idea that being famous brings happiness, which most times is totally wrong.
Frank is a fun and different film that can not please all, derived to some moments that can ve a little crazy and it also can leave some questions unexplained in the air.