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Sing Street
E**
Cute story
A inspiring story that makes you feel good. 🤓
S**E
Sweet story & as an 80s teen myself, I enjoyed
Enjoyable, fun nostalgic look back at first love and teen angst & all with an 80s pop musical backdrop.
C**E
Absolutely loved it.
I love music, I've been in more bands than I can count, and I grew up in the 80s and 90s. This show did a fabulous job capturing a lot of the drama and little decisions that come from band-forming, and it did a pretty good job with the love story as well. We chuckled the whole way through and loved the song and style choices.
H**N
BEST MOVIE I'VE SEEN IN 21TH CENTURY
This is the best film I've seen in my life I think. I cannot think of any other movie that made me so much made my heart beat and stimulated my desire of art and life of becoming something to acheive, love, art and my work everything in life.After watching this movie it was 12 am and I was afraid that I might not be able to go to sleep. But luckily I was able too.How can I start!The music that they created, the original songs are so well made that I was not able to breath.The story is something that we all have been go through in our chilhood life.A boy falls in love with a girl. He can do anything to acheive her. He even makes this band to prove that he can sing because she is a model- wanna be model- and the only way to approach her is to be a singer and work with her as make her a model in their music video model at that time.Just like the Japanese movie SHALL WE DANCE, it started with him taking dance lesson to approach to the daning teacher.This movie, he started to sing to approach to this one year older then him girl.Then he discovers that how much he loves music and how much talented he is singing and composing.Man, what a Ride!!!The movie just get better and better that I really couldn't breath.By the end of the movie, I was almost about to choke to death.When finally the band is having a concert at school and there is this one retro 50s song playing with dream like sequence is on the screen with 50 style american people are dancing with their song, it was just pure fantasy, a dream that everyone wanted to be.If you have seen CARRIE the movie where there is a Junior prom sequence is on, you might have more idea what I'm talking about.But the song is not a slow one it was more of a hillarious dance song with so much telxture beyond it. Because the girl didn't appeared at the moment and this song is actually for her.This is a love song to every girls.This is a love song for who helped the boy out who is his brother.This is all the lover out there who is seeking to expose their ability to the world. Not fame they wanted to show. The star is not they wanted to be. It is their desire to be a well known artist.IF you wanted to be opened your heart, mind and soul this is your man.If you want to stay in wonderland not knowing where your going to, be there and rot.
D**R
What a wonderful tale of hope!
Sing Street is a 2016 musical coming-of-age dramedy about a boy starting a band to impress a girl in 1980s Ireland. The music of this youth band, "Sing Street," deliciously weaves throughout the film. "Sing Street" is backed with heart, stellar performances from the cast, and wins all of the stars.
E**F
Terrific little sleeper film
Just get it. It's a lot of fun and perfect insight into coming of age
K**N
Once More?
From Once writer/director John Carney comes secret reboot Sing Street. He sure knows how to write and direct movies about motley outcasts starting bands in Ireland.On the one hand this movie bottles (at the source) a perfect cocktail of uniquely, or nearly uniquely, teenage feelings. The belief not just in the possible but in the inevitable, in the – dare I say it – destined.On the other hand, I do have to dare to say it, because the successes of this movie highlight the distance I have traveled, drifted rather, from a place where destiny, where getting the girl through the power of music, where love can cross all boundaries, or at least the Irish Sea, where losers can become kings, seemed possible, let alone destined. And again that is based on this film’s success. I imagine the cynics, if not converted, will have a harder time buying into the cheesiness of this movie than the rest of us. And I don’t bunch myself in with the rest of the cynics there, because I do bunch myself in with the converted.This movie might be tropey, it might check all of the boxes that you would expect, but in doing so manages a few good left jabs with some of the most compelling and believable characters on screen in recent memory, (You can’t watch Paper Towns or The Spectacular Now without wondering whether or not Hollywood knows what kids are anymore) with awkward moments, and anger, and sadness, in perfect measures, and moments, the sort that we can believe in because we’ve had them before. And then a good clean right hook of an original soundtrack to follow that up.Some of the best moments in the movie are when characters don’t understand what the hell other characters are talking about. Someone says something profound in The Fault in our Stars and everyone just goes wow, or worse, acts like that’s the way everyone talks all the time. Someone says something a bit complicated in Sing Street and characters argue about what it means, or call it stupid, or pretentious. It pulls you in like that. “I’ve been there. This was me. I had no idea what I wanted. But I wanted it anyway. I had no idea where I was going. And yet I went.”
C**N
Best Move Ever
This is my all-time favorite movie. It's a story about how creativity can help you get through hard times. The music is a blast, and I just LOVE the characters!
D**C
maravillosa
es de esas películas que se quedan contigo. una buena historia, muy bien contada y la ambientación y la música son geniales.
A**R
Film bellissimo per chi ama la musica e/o i fratelli
Film da vedere. Introvabile. Stesso regista di once. Consigliato per grandi e piccoli e adolescenti che inseguono i loro sogni. C’è un grande amore per la musica, in particolare. Citazioni di tutti i gruppi che hanno segnato gli anni 80, in un Irlanda complessa dello stesso periodo. Si affrontano tematiche anche relative alla famiglia, alla scuola ed all’adolescenza. Delicato e brillante. DVD nuovo arrivato puntuale. In italiano, ed in lingua originale sottotitolato italiano. Consigliato.
L**R
Leave it to the Irish to keep supplying great talent. I am a 70 year old film ...
A real gem and a must see creation. Leave it to the Irish to keep supplying great talent. I am a 70 year old film lover who has been looking for these kinds of exceptional collaborations since the black and white film era when Clark Gable and Tyrone Powers lit up the camera. If you are 14, 40 or 89, no matter. This movie could easily translate into a musical for the stage.
V**.
SUCH FUN
It's Dublin, mid 1980s. Conor (Ferdia Walsh-Peelo) is a 15 year old who lives with his mother (Maria Doyle-Kennedy) and father (Aidan Gillen), older brother Brendan (Jack Raynor), and sister. His parents are struggling financially, and they argue all the time. Brendan's a drop out and wishes he'd taken opportunities that he didn't take. Conor's been moved to a Catholic school for financial reasons and he's bullied by the school thugs: a student, and the head teacher, Brother Baxter (Don Wycherley). He has ambition, has Conor, and his thug-blackened eye focuses on the young girl, Raphina (Lucy Boynton), who he thinks looks like a model. To attract her attention, he changes his image and forms a band with his school mates. Sing Street (2016) is so refreshing that it just might make you want to get up and dance The soundtrack of Sing Street is a superb mixture of original and pop-hits from the past. I loved it, particularly Drive it Like You Stole It. It reminded me of younger days when music and fashion were everything. Well, nearly everything. Conor, who likes to be called Cosmo, is a rebel, and it's at this point that the movie becomes such fun. I didn't much care for the ending of Sing Street and I understand the writer director, John Carney, regrets the ending. I have to give a mention to other members of the cast. Oh-so-cool Eamon, the one wearing glasses, the one with incredible musical talent played by Mark McKenna and who reminded me of a young John Lennon. Ian Kenny as the school thug, Barry Bray, was hilariously obnoxious and so good in the role even right down to the head and shoulder mannerisms. He could have easily fitted into Danny Boyle's Trainspotting (1996). Don Wycherley, as one mother of a Brother, was excellent in an unnerving kind of way. Who in their right minds would want their kids to be in the hands of someone like that? Sadly, although Ben Carolan was great as the little red haired group manager, Darren Mulvey, I had difficulty understanding what he was saying due to the Dublin accent and the mouthful of metal. Bless. All in all it's a great movie with a super soundtrack, but there is some disturbing violence so not for the little ones. I note someone has reviewed and complained about the BluRay. I have the DVD and had no problem with it.
B**.
vive la vie!
Dans une Irlande rongée par le chômage, dans un monde d'adultes perdus dans leurs problèmes, c' est l' histoire d'adolescents pleins de rêves, d'amour, de recherche de soi et de besoin de futur. Tout le film est rempli de musique et d'espoir!!! Les acteurs sont géniaux et les chansons super sympa. Ce film se nourrit d'un quotidien désabusé pour devenir un hymne à la vie !! A voir absolument et à revoir les jours de doutes...
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