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Music Within

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
6.1K
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Melissa George, Ron Livingston, and Michael Sheen in Music Within (2007)
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Richard Pimentel began his life as a fighter, and his life's work became fighting for the rights of others. After losing his hearing in Nam, he overcame his handicap and used his public spea... Read allRichard Pimentel began his life as a fighter, and his life's work became fighting for the rights of others. After losing his hearing in Nam, he overcame his handicap and used his public speaking skills to inspire injured war veterans.Richard Pimentel began his life as a fighter, and his life's work became fighting for the rights of others. After losing his hearing in Nam, he overcame his handicap and used his public speaking skills to inspire injured war veterans.

  • Director
    • Steven Sawalich
  • Writers
    • Bret McKinney
    • Mark Andrew Olsen
    • Kelly Kennemer
  • Stars
    • Ron Livingston
    • Melissa George
    • Michael Sheen
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    6.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steven Sawalich
    • Writers
      • Bret McKinney
      • Mark Andrew Olsen
      • Kelly Kennemer
    • Stars
      • Ron Livingston
      • Melissa George
      • Michael Sheen
    • 41User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Ron Livingston
    Ron Livingston
    • Richard Pimentel
    Melissa George
    Melissa George
    • Christine
    Michael Sheen
    Michael Sheen
    • Art Honeyman
    Clint Jung
    Clint Jung
    • Richard's Dad
    Marion Ross
    Marion Ross
    • Grandma
    Rebecca De Mornay
    Rebecca De Mornay
    • Richard's Mom
    Janssen Van De Yacht
    • Toddler Richard
    Ridge Canipe
    Ridge Canipe
    • Young Richard
    Paul Michael
    • Joe
    John Livingston
    John Livingston
    • Mr. Parks
    TyZhaun Lewis
    • Aaron
    • (as Lewis Tyzhaun)
    Arlene Ancheta
    Arlene Ancheta
    • Chinese Woman
    • (as Arlene Anchette)
    Linda Burden-Williams
    Linda Burden-Williams
    • Bambi
    Hector Elizondo
    Hector Elizondo
    • Ben Padrow
    Joel Bryant
    Joel Bryant
    • Sergeant Taylor
    Kevin Sage
    Kevin Sage
    • Sage
    Brett Donowho
    Brett Donowho
    • McMahon
    Phil Somerville
    • Vaughn
    • Director
      • Steven Sawalich
    • Writers
      • Bret McKinney
      • Mark Andrew Olsen
      • Kelly Kennemer
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    User reviews41

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    10sheau

    A wonderful story about friendship and overcoming obstacles

    The story is a compassionate one about overcoming great obstacles and making the best of it. The friendship that develops between two unlikely characters is incredible. There is not a weak link in the bunch. Every portrayal is so refreshingly honest and believable. Yul Vasquez is an incredible actor! You will be amazed that Michael Sheen does not have a disability. It made me feel that there was so much more that I could do with my life, and that I am in reality essentially lazy. It is very motivating to say the least. I hate to spoil it for anyone and give away too many details. The soundtrack will have you doing some toe-tapping as well. Enjoy it and soak up every moment!
    10bigdogzog

    The "Real" Story Behind the Disability Rights Movement

    Having been a part of the disability community in Washington, DC for twenty years, I can say that this movie is truly remarkable in how it portrays my history and the history of my friends, family members, and the disability community as a whole. This is the history of another civil rights movement. It fairly and accurately provides a brief look at who we as a community are and what drove us to evolve and push for the playing field to be leveled just enough so that people who are blind, Deaf, have CP, or some other disability can actually go to a restaurant and eat pancakes on our birthday...

    Ron Livingston oh-so accurately portrays Richard Pimentel's passion and anger as he struggles with his own life and as he learns how to channel that passion to begin making a difference, not only for himself, but for all people. Mr. Livingston also manages to reflect Richard's manner; his facial expressions, his speech, and especially his "stage presence."

    Michael Sheen, who portrays Art Honeyman, draws the audience in and makes us all believe that he has CP. His ability to do this, to really become Art, should certainly earn him an Oscar.

    I would highly recommend that everyone see this very entertaining and thought-provoking movie.
    5rooprect

    Like Geordi on Star Trek TNG... *smacks forehead*

    Are you familiar with the character "Geordi" on Star Trek the Next Generation? He's a blind character on the Starship Enterprise, Chief Engineer. The problem? He just happens to have a visor that enables him to see perfectly, so he's basically no different from a sighted person. Just a gimmick with a goofy visor.

    Similarly, in "Music Within", we get a supposedly deaf man, but after a 12-second montage of him learning to read lips, he is absolutely "normal". He understands people just fine (even when their backs are to him), and when they speak to him he looks them in the eye, not the lips (major oversight by actor Ron Livingston). And just like Geordi's visor, he has a mysterious device strapped to his telephone that makes him able to understand everything perfectly (even though we're repeatedly shown that $1000 hearing aids don't work for him).

    Why am I making such a big deal of this seemingly insignificant point? Because it undermines the supposed message of the whole story: that disabled people are exceptional *in their own right*. By making the lead character a deaf person who can hear, by making Geordi a blind man who can see, Hollywood glosses over the reality of having a disability thereby reducing it to trivial.

    And that's my gripe with this movie; it's has a very "ABC Afterschool Special" feel to it. The producers tackle a difficult subject but only superficially. Just enough to give us a rousing feeling of warmth.

    Is that warmth, or is that just my colostomy bag springing a leak again? Sheesh.

    Like several other reviewers, I give this movie a thumbs up for a great subject, but I give it a thumbs down for its clunky, superficial and slightly hypocritical presentation. The whole thing feels somewhat contrived.

    The scenes showing discrimination are cartoonishly brutal, and it makes you think everyone in the 70s was a tactless creep. I was alive in the 70s, and while I fully agree that disabled people were overlooked, I never noticed the outright hatred that is portrayed in this film. And we're supposed to believe that the American Disabilities Act suddenly made people tolerant & friendly? That's a little too black&white for me to swallow.

    On another note, I agree with what another reviewer said about casting Ron Livingston as Richard Pimmentel. The real Richard Pimmentel is a heavyset man. Why couldn't the producers cast someone who weighed 280 lbs like the real Pimmentel? Or did they themselves discriminate based on looks? Sheesh.

    One day Hollywood will make a movie about disabled people and cast REAL disabled people. Until then, I won't be impressed by any lofty message they're trying to impart. We can applaud Michael Sheen all day for his portrayal of a man with Cerebral Palsy, but somewhere out there is an actor with real CP who's out of work because directors figure he's too much trouble to work with.

    UPDATE A FEW YEARS LATER...

    On that last note I just wrote, I finally saw a great film about a disabled (paraplegic) musician which actually stars a real paraplegic actor. Check out "Sympathy for Delicious" a powerful film about a wheelchair-bound 'rockstar' who possibly has supernatural powers. Starring, written and directed by a man who is paralyzed from the waist down in real life, you can count on a genuine presentation without any fake Geordi visors for the blind or magic bionic telephone ears for the deaf.
    7george.schmidt

    Livingston gives a stellar performance and Sheen shines in this well-meaning biopic

    THE MUSIC WITHIN (2007) **1/2 Ron Livingston, Melissa George, Michael Sheen, Yul Vazquez, Rebecca De Mornay, Hector Elizondo, Leslie Nielsen. Livingston gives one of his best performances to date in this biography of Richard Pimentel, whose deafness resulted in Vietnam lead him to speak out on behalf of those discriminated for their handicaps and led to the Americans With Disabilities Act. While the film feels like a Hallmark TV Movie the acting is sublimely uniform – Sheen is memorable as Pimentel's cerebral palsy afflicted best friend – and the direction by newcomer Steven Sawalich keeps the story straight forward without being mawkishly maudlin.
    10ssfandad

    A Gem of a Film - One of the year's Best

    When you have been watching movies for over 30 years and you come across a gem like Music Within, it keeps you coming back for more. This true story (The subject of the film Richard Pimentel verified the historical accuracy at the Dallas Film Festival screening) is both heartfelt, informative and laced sensitively with humor and insightful one liners. I had the privilege of seeing this at the Dallas Film Festival, though it does not apparently open for general release until September. After the screening, the Director, producer and both Ron Livingstone and Yul Vazquez were accompanied by Richard Pimentel himself for Q and A, which allowed some helpful insights not only into the making of the movie, but also the impact the movie is hopefully going to have on understanding those with disabilities and their assimilation into the workplace. The story itself unfolds chronologically and retells Richard's quest to find the 'music within' through a series of events including his own injury in Vietnam that caused a sever hearing disability and started Richard on the road to his eventual calling to aid others in finding work despite their disabilities. Eventually this even to a significant impact on the enacting of the Americans with Disabilities Act. As for the film itself, the acting of Ron Livingstone and Michael Sheen is particularly notable and I would be surprised if Sheen is not seen as a candidate for best supporting actor at the Academy awards next year. The other notable success is the outstanding screenplay. McKinney,Kennemer and Olsen may not yet be household names, but based on this showing, we will be seeing a lot more of their work in the future. Highly recommended - don't miss it when it comes to a cinema near you!

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    • Trivia
      Melissa George's character is introduced in the film while rollerskating at a skating rink; prior to becoming an actress, George was a national rollerskating champion in her native Australia.
    • Goofs
      The novel "Choke", by Chuck Palahniuk, not published until 2001, is in the bookcase next to Richard as he speaks to Art who has just proofread the manuscript of Windmills.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Parks: "Most people go to their graves with their music inside them." - What was Mr. Holmes saying? Come on guys, it's not that hard. he's saying that most people die without discovering their own genius, without expressing the uniqueness that makes them special.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: American Gangster/Music Within/Before the Devil Knows You're Dead/Dan in Real Life/Control (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      You're Nobody 'Til Someone Loves You
      Written by James Cavanaugh, Russ Morgan, Larry Stock

      Performed by Dean Martin

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Âm Nhạc Nội Tại
    • Filming locations
      • Beaverton, Oregon, USA
    • Production companies
      • Articulus Entertainment
      • Quorum Entertainment
      • The Music Within LLC
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $154,087
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $52,744
      • Oct 28, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $187,581
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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