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Directed by Kirsten Sheridan
Orphaned by circumstance and forced to support himself as a street musician in New York City, a young musical prodigy uses his talents to seek out his parents in this musical drama from Disco Pigs director Kirsten Sheridan. In the aftermath of a passionate night together above New York's Washington Square, a charismatic Irish guitarist (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers) and a reserved cellist (Keri Russell) are forced apart by fate. Despite the fact that they were not able to spend their lives together, however, their fleeting union created something amazing that neither could have ever anticipated. His mother unable to properly care for him, young August (Freddie Highmore) dedicates his life to connecting people through music -- and the people he longs to connect with most are his long-lost parents. Out on the streets, a benevolent stranger (Robin Williams) nurtures the fledgling young musician's talent. With little information as to the whereabouts or identity of his biological parents, young August determines to create music that will speak directly to them in no uncertain terms and finally reveal the truth about his mysterious past. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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by dibot in dibot Blog
disliked it.
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"August Rush = totally lame. Saccharine sweet, poorly acted, cheesy dialogue. I kept groaning almost anytime someone opened their mouth. The kid, Freddie Highmore ("The Spiderwick Chronicles"), is trying to find his parents who don't even know he exists. They just had one really great night together and just "feel" that someone is out there. Almost " [More]
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by CinemaLeviathan in CinemaLeviathan Blog
loved it.
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"This modern day yarn weaves its tale through the world of music and the people that not only play it, but listen as well. Freddie Highmore plays the lost son, and musical prodigy, of two musicians who were forced apart by their families, and delivers an excellent performance portraying the orphaned child in search for his long-lost parents. Keri Russell and Jonathan Rhys-Meyers are a match made in heaven, and the audience is& " [More]
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"Schmaltzy and impossible. Good performance by Robin Williams, but the three leads (Highmore, Russell and Rhys-Myers) do little more than radiate their looks in wide-eyed, wistful or angst-driven poses. The dialog is often inarticulate and pointless. No child could make those sounds on a guitar so immediately and easily. I did like that the film managed to convey the joy and connecting properties in music, but it was obviously trying to push e " [More]
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by lawgrrl07 in JUMP CUT
loved it.
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"This movie could have easily dissolved into the kind of sweetly sticky too familiar goo...boy is told he's an orphan, mom and dad go their separate ways, several lies and 11 years later and now they all try to find each other... Even though it relies on some cliche story lines in the telling, it magically comes together with a cast that never stops giving until the last note is played. Definitely worth seeing! " [More]
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"I really liked parts of this movie. As a whole I was satisfied but not overly content with what was given to me. The story line was a bit shaky and the movie trailer definitely lured me in and was better than the movie. But the film had some surprises that caught me off guard and I really enjoyed Robin Williams role. I think August Rush was made to help people stop and listen more to the people around t " [More]
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"The 2007 Starz Denver Film Festival has come and gone. This year’s festival was the most fun I’ve had at a festival. It was not the four films I saw, but instead the volunteer work I did in support of the festival. For the record, the films I saw were Juno, [More]
 

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