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Em Perfeita Harmonia

Título original: Perfect Harmony
  • Filme para televisão
  • 1991
  • 1 h 33 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,3/10
546
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Em Perfeita Harmonia (1991)
DramaFamíliaMúsica

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn a private school in the U.S. South, Mr. Sanders, a new choirmaster tries to reduce some of the prejudice and hostility of some of the students in his choir. Paul, a bully who feels he sho... Ler tudoIn a private school in the U.S. South, Mr. Sanders, a new choirmaster tries to reduce some of the prejudice and hostility of some of the students in his choir. Paul, a bully who feels he should be lead boy, is the worst offender. Taylor Bradshaw on the other hand is impressed by ... Ler tudoIn a private school in the U.S. South, Mr. Sanders, a new choirmaster tries to reduce some of the prejudice and hostility of some of the students in his choir. Paul, a bully who feels he should be lead boy, is the worst offender. Taylor Bradshaw on the other hand is impressed by the music of Landy, a black boy, grandson of Zeke, the school caretaker. Zeke joins in som... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • Will Mackenzie
  • Roteirista
    • David Obst
  • Artistas
    • Peter Scolari
    • Darren McGavin
    • Catherine Mary Stewart
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,3/10
    546
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    • Direção
      • Will Mackenzie
    • Roteirista
      • David Obst
    • Artistas
      • Peter Scolari
      • Darren McGavin
      • Catherine Mary Stewart
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    • 1Avaliação da crítica
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    Peter Scolari
    Peter Scolari
    • Derek Sanders
    Darren McGavin
    Darren McGavin
    • Mr. Hobbs
    Catherine Mary Stewart
    Catherine Mary Stewart
    • Miss Hobbs
    Moses Gunn
    Moses Gunn
    • Zeke, the Caretaker
    Justin Whalin
    Justin Whalin
    • Taylor Bradshaw
    Eugene Byrd
    Eugene Byrd
    • Landy Allen
    David Faustino
    David Faustino
    • Paul
    Casey Ellison
    • Orville
    Richie Havens
    Richie Havens
    • Scrapper Johnson
    Cleavon Little
    Cleavon Little
    • Pastor Clarence Johnson
    Jeff Cohen
    Jeff Cohen
    • Ward
    Devin Ratray
    Devin Ratray
    • Shelby
    Sky Berdahl
    • Marc
    • (as Sky Ashley Berdahl)
    Wallace Wilkinson
    • Mayor Macy
    • (as Wallace K. Wilkinson)
    Dan Biggers
    • Doctor
    Sharlene Ross
    • Woman #1
    Yvette Smedley
    • Woman #2
    Mary Nell Santacroce
    • Miss Stoddard
    • Direção
      • Will Mackenzie
    • Roteirista
      • David Obst
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    9esrob

    Morality play set in 1959. Nice plot, but watch it for the music.

    Perfect Harmony is a somewhat simplistic morality play about the tensions between whites and blacks in a small South Carolina community in 1959. There are scenes at the local swimming pool and on the 'wrong side of the tracks', but most of the action takes place on the campus of Blanton Academy, a fictitious, lily-white, private, boys' school world-renowned for its vocal music program. The high point of the Blanton school year is the picking of the 'Lead Boy' from among the seniors in the vocal music program. The Lead Boy is then featured at the graduation sing.

    The majority of the action involves the two top candidates for Lead Boy as well as a black youngster whose grandfather is the maintenance person for the school. While both of the white boys are southern, one is a rabid racist; the other is more open and tolerant. Marc, the yankee roommate played aptly by Skye Ashley Berdahl, brings additional conflicts to the production.

    Eugene Byrd as Landy Allen was the most believable of the characters to me. His interactions with blacks and whites were unstrained and natural, making his performance the most believable. Justin Whalen as Taylor Bradshaw came in a close second. He seemed well suited to the role; he, too, brought realism to his performance. David Faustino's racist character, Paul, was easy to dislike; I guess that means he did a good job, too. Moses Gunn was well-placed as Landy's grandfather, Zeke. Cleavon Little brought realistic energy and a masterful performance as Pastor Clarence Johnson of the blacks' church. (It's hard to believe that this actor could display so much energy and talent in this film, yet die of colon cancer hardly more than a year later. What a loss!)

    The plot is liberally sprinkled with vocal music, most of it classical. I recognized Mozart, Schubert, and Handel, but there were others as well. The singing in the blacks' church and at their community gatherings provided an interesting counterpoint. To me, the music was by far the best part of the movie. In a no doubt carefully planned twist, the lyrics of each piece fitted like a glove the action of the moment, focusing a Christian microscope on the racist underpinnings of the story.

    The school choir was loaded with clear, pure, youthful sopranos, and their singing was technically and emotionally exceptional. In contrast, the sheer energy, exuberance, and faith expressed by the blacks' choir showed that there's more than one way to express one's religious beliefs and social convictions. The appearance of Richie Havens singing "C. C. Rider" and "I Shall Not Be Moved" at a fundraiser for the black community was a special treat.

    Unfortunately, the music also provided lows. Peter Scolari as choir master Derek Sanders had plenty of great lines, but it was obvious that he'd never directed a musical performance, and his character was too often insipid when intensity was expected. Darrin McGavin (head-in-the-sand-Headmaster Mr. Hobbs) suffered from the same shortcoming in an otherwise believable performance. We're asked to believe that the seniors in the choir are still sopranos. In real life they were all 17 when this movie was filmed; their conversational voices were mature. Please!

    In spite of this, I found myself with belief suspended, immersed in a believable world with believable characters, thoroughly enjoying myself. I rated Perfect Harmony a 9.
    10DrJ21

    19 years later..

    This movie has stuck out in my memory since I first saw it as a 6 year old back in 1991. The songs, the story line, everything. I saw it on TV and for years couldn't remember enough about it to nail down the name. I'd searched for it various ways on google, IMDb, and other random ways. The music was a huge part that stuck out to me. For years I have still remembered the music. I could sing it but I didn't have a clue what the names of the songs were, and didn't know how to find out.

    Just tonight I decided to take another swing at it and search again. I typed a few key words in (movie boys choir school racism...) hoping I'd get some where.. and much to my surprise there it was "Perfect Harmony".. i was floored.. All these years later, and who knows how many attempts to find this movie and finally- success. I then was able to find another site which listed the music from the movie and bingo now all these classical songs which have been stuck in my head for years I can actually listen to. It's really incredibly awesome.

    This movie is a great movie, def worth the watch and, at least for me, worth the buy.
    10muldrow3

    One of my all time favorites

    I was 10 when this movie came out and in a boychoir at the time. For someone in my position, the music sung by the Blanton boys was so relatable. I've done the solo of Laudate Dominum that Taylor does in the opening scene of the movie. Keeping with the theme of music, the film accurately shows the two ends of the spectrum from classical to blues as depicted by Taylor's world and Landy's world, respectively. The pieces are well chosen on both sides. The unchanged voices in the film provide a certain nostalgia for me since my days as a soprano are long gone. Some others on IMDb have questioned how or if boys can sing that high. Speaking from personal experience, yes unchanged boys voices sound exactly like they do in the movie. I myself could sing soprano until I was 12.

    As for the other theme of the film, racial tension in the south during the 1950s, the film is also very realistic. I am black and although I don't speak from personal experience, my own studies of that period in American history combined with comments from my parents and grandparents that were present during that time paint a very similar picture. There was an almost palpable tension between blacks and whites especially in the deep south. I think the movie demonstrates that tension. It also demonstrates the movement of change that would culminate with the Civil Rights movement during the 1960s. The strong friendship Taylor and Landy develop stems from their mutual love of music. They show interest in what they've grown up hearing as well as the music of other cultures. To both of them, music in any form is beautiful. The ultimate lesson of the story centers around how music can act as bridge.

    I would highly recommend this movie. It's a great film for the family to watch to open a dialogue regarding race. There are acts of violence along racial lines and KKK references, but the realism of the movie makes it worth watching.
    10cholland-30660

    Excellent lessons

    This movie is actually a lesson I use in 6th grade music class. The essays our students write after this movie show that young people today (in small-town midwest communities) get the message in Perfect Harmony. I use great care and preparation in showing this movie, but the music and culture expressed throughout are worth it. Students appreciate this film, and love the ending. Disney does a good job with the trope, "can music bring people together?".

    I'm also careful with the offensive word (volume button). But these hard topics create teachable moments. I'm glad to see in other IMDb reviews that this film sticks with young people for years. In fact, my 8th graders ask if they can see it again. It may be my most important lesson in the semester.
    10eissirk2

    Fabulous

    I've loved this movie since I was a kid and saw it for the first time.

    I'd watch it every day, then sing myself to sleep with the songs I learned from it, whether they were in English or Latin (jibberish when I'd sing them). This is a great movie for musicians, a great movie to take to school, full of awesome music and lots of eye-openers. Music is as prominent a character as Taylor and Landy in this movie and the different types of music and where they are played in the movie represent the issue of racism, but not as directly as the storyline in the movie.

    Most people who watch it with friends will tear it apart because it's a little predictable and there are some cheesy parts, but those are inevitable in any movie. Watch it and you'll end up loving it too.

    It's not a waste of your time, just watch it and you won't regret it.

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      When the music teacher covers for the boys who are out late, Landy Allen tells the head of the school that it was a deer he saw in the bushes. The head then comments to the music teacher that there are herds of deer in that area. Berry College, where the movie was filmed, is in fact home to thousands of deer that wonder among the academic buildings and dormitories.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 31 de março de 1991 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Official site
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Entre Baladas & Blues
    • Locações de filme
      • Berry College - 2277 Martha Berry Highway, Rome, Geórgia, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Sea Breeze Productions Inc.
      • Walt Disney Television
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 33 min(93 min)
    • Cor
      • Color
    • Mixagem de som
      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.33 : 1

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