Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFour forty-somethings each mired in some sort of mid life malaise reunite their 90's indie rock band.Four forty-somethings each mired in some sort of mid life malaise reunite their 90's indie rock band.Four forty-somethings each mired in some sort of mid life malaise reunite their 90's indie rock band.
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Robert G. McKay
- George
- (as Robert McKay)
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The awesome blend of bromance, nostalgia, and groovy live performances is an awesome combo and enjoyable watch. The film truly lives up to his tagline 'never too late for a comeback' -- movtivational and inpsiration for all of us stuck in a bit of a rut and looking to redefine our own fate!! Rock ON
I am not usually the kind of person to watch a rock-n-roll movie but this one really spoke to me. As someone who was not satisfied with the suburban life and the idea of 2.5 kids and a white picket fence, the overall message of never giving up on your dreams and your friendships and giving life your all, was exactly the kind of soul balm I needed in a feel-good film. Definitely recommend.
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The Incoherents is an AMAZING indie rock and roll flick set in New York City. Bruce (Played by the ruggedly handsome Jeff Auer) is a bored paralegal living with his wife Liz (The luminous Kate Arrington) and their two kids in the 'burbs. Bruce is facing a sort of mid-life crisis and he seeks comfort, as he always seemingly has, by picking up his guitar and attempting to play those troubles away. Once upon a time, Bruce was in a band called, you guessed it, The Incoherents. Back in the 90's it looked like they might blow up big, but it didn't happen. Instead they just sort of fell apart. It's always been Bruce's dream to GET THE BAND BACK TOGETHER! Bruce decided enough is enough, and goes about recruiting the old gang. Getting the rhythm section back together proves easy enough: Drummer Tyler Hamilton (Played the edgy Casey Clark) and bassist Keith Hamilton (The understated Walter Hoffman) are on board, as they figure some diversion from their own day to day drudgery (Tyler's a wedding drummer, Keith is an urban planner of some sort) is probably good for their sanity. The toughest nut to crack is the lead guitarist, Jimmy (Played by an intense Alex Emanuel): Jimmy is still angry about the way stuff went down with Bruce back in the day, and he holds some serious grudges. Jimmy is attempting to run the type of bar you saw in NYC all the time 20 years ago: Cheap drinks, good tunes, and loads of regulars giving the place a real cool "lived in" vibe. As most folks who either live in, or have visited NYC recently, those places are a dying breed, and Jimmy is struggling to get by. It's not giving away any spoilers when I say Jimmy eventually agrees to reunite the band. At first a lot of the old friction is rearing its ugly head at a few early gigs/rehearsals, but then a savior arrives in the form of The Jules (Played by the hysterical Vincent Lamberti). The Jules is a down on his luck manager, and he takes The Incoherents on as a sort of reclamation project for all of them. While the band starts to gel, Bruce and Liz are having problems at home. Bruce is not a kid anymore: He's neglecting Liz and he's letting a lot of obligations slide. She's not happy at all, and the marriage is on the rocks. This is a classic story of trying to balance passion and the mundane. How does one do that as an adult? It's a question that this film tackles beautifully. Jeff Auer wrote the touching/funny screenplay, and deserves a ton of the credit. The actors on the whole are amazing. The fabulous Annette O'Toole steals all her scenes as a very old school rehearsal space owner. Margaret Anne Florence is beyond charming as a music blogger who tries to drum up interest in the band, and Amy Carlson is fantastic as the music executive who may or may not give the Incoherents the big break they are praying for. I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the MUSIC in a film about indie rock: It's fabulous. The compositions were done by Alex Emanuel, who played Jimmy so beautifully in the film. Last, but certainly not least, we have to mention the director of the film, Jared Barel: The Incoherents, all of its moving parts, and multiple locations, never loses momentum at all. In fact the film progresses through to its ultimate story arc rather seamlessly. Barel does an amazing job. The film looks and sounds great. The acting is terrific. And the story is quite moving. What else could you want? I can't recommend this film highly enough!!
Loved the movie! I think it's one of those movies that hard to categorize, because everyone can relate to it somehow (either you like comedy, or drama, or musical; either you listen to rock, or pop, or folk, or you are not into music at all). I watched it together with my family, and everyone enjoyed it so much. The movie is about the band, The Incoherents, which decided to reunite. I actually couldn't believe it was a fictional band, because of the chemistry between actors in the band was so real. The soundtracks were amazing and really catching! Great job by the producers and music supervisor! But this movie is not only about music, it's about love, friendship, dreams, family, hope, and many other things. The cast was great! Some of my favorite characters in the movie were Jimmy (played by talented and handsome Alex Emanuel), Bruce (played by intriguing Jeff Auer), and Liz (fabulous Kate Arrington). I can go on and on about other actors, as everyone was very talented and so enjoyable to watch. I like watching indie movies, and this one has a beautiful indie vibe, and, at the same time, it's made on such a high professional level, which is a great combination, IMO. Hope my review would be helpful to viewers! Highly recommended!
Thought the film was great even though the plot isn't really relatable to anything in my life. I still found the story touching and engaging and you stay entertained with the music and great bands featured! Would highly recommend for you Friday night flick this week!!
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