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Hearts Beat Loud

  • 2018
  • T
  • 1h 37min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,9/10
12.216
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Nick Offerman and Kiersey Clemons in Hearts Beat Loud (2018)
In Red Hook, Brooklyn, a father and daughter become an unlikely songwriting duo in the last summer before she leaves for college.
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Coming-of-AgeComedyDramaMusic

Quando il suo negozio di dischi rischia il fallimento e sua figlia Sam si prepara per andare al college, Frank continua a sperare che la musica e l'amore lo salveranno.Quando il suo negozio di dischi rischia il fallimento e sua figlia Sam si prepara per andare al college, Frank continua a sperare che la musica e l'amore lo salveranno.Quando il suo negozio di dischi rischia il fallimento e sua figlia Sam si prepara per andare al college, Frank continua a sperare che la musica e l'amore lo salveranno.

  • Regia
    • Brett Haley
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Brett Haley
    • Marc Basch
  • Star
    • Nick Offerman
    • Kiersey Clemons
    • Blythe Danner
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,9/10
    12.216
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Brett Haley
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Brett Haley
      • Marc Basch
    • Star
      • Nick Offerman
      • Kiersey Clemons
      • Blythe Danner
    • 69Recensioni degli utenti
    • 90Recensioni della critica
    • 65Metascore
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      • 3 vittorie e 10 candidature totali

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    'Hearts Beat Loud' Makes Real Music on Screen
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    'Hearts Beat Loud' Makes Real Music on Screen

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    Nick Offerman
    Nick Offerman
    • Frank Fisher
    Kiersey Clemons
    Kiersey Clemons
    • Sam Fisher
    Blythe Danner
    Blythe Danner
    • Marianne Fisher
    Toni Collette
    Toni Collette
    • Leslie
    Sasha Lane
    Sasha Lane
    • Rose
    Ted Danson
    Ted Danson
    • Dave
    Jesse Patch
    • Record Customer
    Alex Reznik
    Alex Reznik
    • Professor Berg
    Rafael Poueriet
    Rafael Poueriet
    • Officer Johnson
    Linda Lee McBride
    • Callie
    Quincy Dunn-Baker
    Quincy Dunn-Baker
    • Ryan
    Kim Ramirez
    Kim Ramirez
    • Female Officer
    Will Rogers
    Will Rogers
    • Joe
    Jeff Tweedy
    Jeff Tweedy
    • Jeff Tweedy
    Michael Abbott Jr.
    Michael Abbott Jr.
    • Emcee
    • (voce)
    Harrison Chad
    • Jake
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Faith Logan
    Faith Logan
    • Student
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Skyler Marshall
    • Record Store Local
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
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      • Brett Haley
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Brett Haley
      • Marc Basch
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    Recensioni degli utenti69

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    8annali-160-897539

    Simply beautiful

    When you watch a movie and it is just calm and beautiful with good acting and a simple storyline it is the best medicine.No massive plot or clever dialogue just a nice human story
    8Runsterbraze

    An Effortlessly Delightful movie

    The quintessential indie movie for music lovers! This movie doesn't abide by a particular storyline and flows just as seamlessly as good music does. The music essentially acts as an aureole for the movie, silently yet gracefully elevating it. Additionally the music is brought to life by the dulcet voices of the leads.

    Nick Offerman once again does an exceptional job as the mellow, supporting dad. The troubles of his character are very well sketched and his stance on issues is easy to understand. Offerman, with his rock-hard face carries each scene with a melody. His daughter, played by Kiersey Clemons gives a hell of a performance as well.

    The movie essentially conveys the beauty of music and how influential it can be in our everyday lives. It shows how for some people music is literally the way of life. With its powerful lyrics we see the deep meaning that songs bear. In this motion picture the effect of music manifests itself in the act of strengthening the bond between the father and daughter.

    Throughout the movie there is no sense of a bigger picture, or purpose and that is where the beauty lies. It is strikingly similar to real life with a lot of small talk that makes the characters more relatable. This is a very well-constructed movie with wonderful music bound to captivate audiences of all ages. And for those who have never been touched by music get ready for your heart to beat loud to the rhythm of the film
    6torrascotia

    Hearts Beat by Push

    I managed to catch this at a screening at the Edinburgh Film Festival. It was one of those bookings I took a risk on and knew very little about it apart from the fact Nick Offerman was the lead. Firstly this is a family focused feel good movie with a musical theme. If that doesn't sound like your thing then its not for you. We have Nick Offerman looking like an angry old owl who is a widower and has a musically talented daughter, Sam played by Kiersey Clemons. Sam is preparing to leave for medical school and her father is featuring less in her life as a result. The father and daughter make music together for fun, hence the musical content of the movie. Sam has also just started a same sex relationship with an artist, so we have a three way love tug of war centring on whether the daughter will leave her new love and father behind, just when the family band have a possibility of commercial success. That is all you need to know without giving any spoilers. What I did find interesting and authentic was the fact that they paid a fair bit of attention to the music making process, which as someone who is interested in this kind of thing is a bonus. We see them use MIDI keyboards, effects pedals on guitars and what also must be the first time Abelton Live and Push have been featured in a movie. Which is interesting in itself as the style of music played is not really the electronic kinds you would associate with Laptop driven music. The weaknesses I found in the story were funnily enough around the use of the internet, the main character is savvy enough to record and supposedly master (we never see this process) then upload his music to Spotify, but hasn't cottoned on to the fact he could be selling his music stock online as well? The music featured in the movie is basically Eno-esque indy pop by the family band with a bunch of other guitary indy type fodder. How much the music means to you will be down to your own tastes but music does feature heavily especially towards the finale. However as a feel good movie it definitely hits the mark and at no point during the movie did I feel a cringe or feel the story was becoming too sentimental, which is usually the case with these types of movies. This is an easy to watch movie and a rare exploration of the father daughter dynamic within a mixed race family over a shared love of music.
    7js-66130

    I AM YOUR FATHER

    For a movie that has a lot on the platter, "Hearts Beat Loud" traverses what foreshadows to be rough waters with a calm, realistic paddle. It has the squeaky clean, educational discovery flavour of the "ABC Afterschool Specials" of TV past, without veering towards any convenient conclusions. The movie just plays out, which as it turns out, is part of its refreshing charm.

    "Hearts" works best when focusing on the father-daughter dynamic which is the film's core, keying on Nick Offerman's perfectly understated role facing a personal crossroads struggle. Inserting veteran, recognizable faces Ted Danson and Blythe Danner proves distracting, as is the stilted Jeff Tweedy (Wilco) cameo. Confusing decisions for a film that aches to be small. Smartly, these are but brief interruptions and melt quickly into the background. This is a father film. Period.

    As Frank, the judgemental owner of a struggling vinyl record shop, and a single parent to an itchy yet whip ass smart teen, Offerman brings a calm yet burning restraint when faced with major life decisions. His usual poker face satire stance from a wonderful comedic career, being replaced with a surprisingly dramatic nuanced one.

    The movie lingers a tad too long on some pieces (warning: there is plenty of music, plus plenty of nerdy music references), and leaves much unresolved, but that just might be the point of delivering this sweet slice of casual life. Hearts actually beat soft.

    • hipCRANK
    6RMurray847

    Light as a feather charmer, lacking real oomph.

    Frank Fisher runs an honest-to-goodness record store in relatively modern day Brooklyn, and it's about to go under. He's worried, mostly because his daughter Sam is about to go to UCLA for med school, and helping her pay for that is a top priority. He also has a mother with dementia who keeps wandering off and getting arrested. How will all this be resolved?

    Well, this movie is really not all that interested in these things. Frank (Nick Offerman) also PLAYS music, and was once in a band with Sam's (Kiersey Clemons) mother. A mother killed a lot of years ago in a cycling accident. Sam also plays some music, and although she's very studious and very into being a doctor, she still indulges her father with occasional "jam sessions." One night, she brings a song she's started writing to one of these sessions. This results in the song "Hearts Beat Loud" to be recorded and Frank uploads it to Spotify, where is makes a modest splash. He's excited about forming a real band with his daughter and seeing what they can make of a musical partnership. She's interested in being a doctor and in spending time with her new girlfriend Rose (Sasha Lane). THIS conflict is the real meat of the story, and even that is truly overcome by the music.

    Clemons and Offerman (who knew!) actually perform in this film, and the music they "create" (the songs were written by others) and play together is what makes the movie a charmer. First of all, Offerman is totally convincing as a slightly grump guy who loves music and loves his daughter, and when he gets to combine the two, his sheer delight is transporting. Offerman practically glows, and having enjoyed his flat, grumpy persona for so many years, seeing him expand on that is a joy. This movie is his show, really. Clemons is refreshingly unaffected in her performance, and it's great to see a father/daughter relationship that shows the pair fighting (at times) but not once feeling that the underlying love and commitment is at risk. But while Clemons is quite charming, in my opinion as a middle aged white male, Offerman's performance is the revelation. Others will feel differently...but I think either way would make the film fun. Just watching these two play together and create songs together is really quite lovely. The rest of the "drama" of the film is quite secondary, although the plot points DO need be resolved, and some are resolved more convincingly than others.

    The stuff with Offerman's mom (Blythe Danner) really barely registers, except that we see it as yet another pressure on HIM. His relationship with his land lady (Toni Collette, always a welcome presence) waffles between romance and friendship, and will sweet, is not gripping. Offerman does have some nice scenes with his local bartender (Ted Danson...who enlivens almost every effort he's in these days). On the other side, Sam's relationship with Rose isn't terribly gripping either. They are facing the idea that Sam's move to the other coast will doom their relationship, but we have virtually no emotional investment in them as a couple.

    SO, in the end, the joys of this movie are simple and light. Watching two charming performers enjoying playing music together and enjoying the TIME spent making music together. It's a delightful and heartening father/daughter relationship. I suppose if there are any revelations beyond "music can be transporting" would be the notion that "fathers and daughters can love each other with ease, despite any dramas that arise." It's nice to see played out and makes the whole film seem cozy. And I really, really enjoyed this lived-in performance from Offerman.

    The "plot" and the resolutions of the various conflicts are secondary and never feel terribly important. Some are resolved in a satisfactory way and others are virtually forgotten. It matters because it makes this movie feel somewhat incomplete as a story. But I still recommend going on this journey with these two characters.

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      The songs (written by Keegan DeWitt) were actually performed by the actors with all the vocals being recorded live (i.e. on-set) with each take (similar to Les Miserables, etc.)
    • Blooper
      When Dave (Ted Danson) is pouring his special clear liquor, the level in the bottle goes back up after pouring the second glass and before pouring his own.
    • Citazioni

      Rose: You gotta be brave before you can be good.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Conan: Carol Burnett/Kiersey Clemons (2018)
    • Colonne sonore
      Hearts Beat Loud
      Written by Keegan DeWitt

      Performed by Kiersey Clemons

      Published by Sony/ATV Allegro / Keegan DeWitt Music

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    • Data di uscita
      • 15 giugno 2018 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York, New York, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Burn Later Productions
      • Houston King Productions
      • Park Pictures
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 2.386.251 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 74.524 USD
      • 10 giu 2018
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