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Feel the Music

Original title: Feel the Noise
  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
4.9K
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Feel the Music (2007)
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A young man from the South Bronx dreams of making it as a rapper, until a run-in with local thugs forces him to hide in Puerto Rico with the father he never knew.A young man from the South Bronx dreams of making it as a rapper, until a run-in with local thugs forces him to hide in Puerto Rico with the father he never knew.A young man from the South Bronx dreams of making it as a rapper, until a run-in with local thugs forces him to hide in Puerto Rico with the father he never knew.

  • Director
    • Alejandro Chomski
  • Writer
    • Albert Leon
  • Stars
    • Omarion
    • Giancarlo Esposito
    • Melonie Diaz
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    • Director
      • Alejandro Chomski
    • Writer
      • Albert Leon
    • Stars
      • Omarion
      • Giancarlo Esposito
      • Melonie Diaz
    • 22User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
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    Omarion
    Omarion
    • Rob Vega
    • (as Omarion Grandberry)
    Giancarlo Esposito
    Giancarlo Esposito
    • Roberto
    Melonie Diaz
    Melonie Diaz
    • Mimi
    Rosa Arredondo
    Rosa Arredondo
    • Marivi
    Luis Cruz
    • DJ in PR club
    • (as Luis Cruz aka Lucry)
    Charles Duckworth
    Charles Duckworth
    • Nodde
    Carlos V. Flores
    • DJ in NY club
    • (as Carlos Flores)
    Alexis Isaac Garcia
    • Peter
    • (as Alexis Garcia)
    John Garcia
    • Mr. Chico
    • (as John A. Garcia)
    Zulay Henao
    Zulay Henao
    • C.C.
    Norman Howell
    Norman Howell
    • Notch
    • (as Norman Darnell Howell)
    Shydel James
    • DJ Trippe
    Jerome Jones
    • Young Rome
    • (as Jerome I. Jones)
    Vico C.
    • Vico C.
    • (as Luis Lozada)
    Cesar A. Lugo
    • DJ Buda
    Joel F. Martinez
    • Fido
    • (as Joel 'Fido' Martinez)
    James McCaffrey
    James McCaffrey
    • Jeffrey Skylar
    Pras Michel
    Pras Michel
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    • Director
      • Alejandro Chomski
    • Writer
      • Albert Leon
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    1khaldoon_rizeq

    I felt no noise, but I felt my Time slip by

    This movie was a waste of time! I would rather sit with my grandma, while she teaches me sewing rather than watch it again!! Before I walked in, I thought this is a dancing movie, because this is how it was marketed. Now, the only good thing about this movie was the way it was marketed. It is true that they fool the people into thinking that it is a dance movie, but the preview of this movie was amazing. Honestly, I am willing to watch the preview over and over again for the 1 hour 20 minutes of the movie, rather than watching the movie again. The acting was horrible. Omarian keeps on proving to us that he is a lousy actor; he is a good dancer and singer, why can't he just stick with that?! The storyline was just too weak. It contained no suspense, it contained no twists, it contained no "spice"! The music in the movie was also horrible, it was literally noise! In the end, try to avoid this movie at any cost!!
    1Len9876

    It's "West Side Story" gone bad!

    If you are looking at this film to learn about Puerto Rican culture and ethnicity, you will not find it here. In fact, all this film offers is a Hollywood-stereotypical of Puerto-Rican-American generic. And, the generic is offered on the 'cheap', with a low-budget film that is anything but authentic. A cameo appearance by J-Lo (Jennifer Lopez), at the end of the film, does not legitimize the film. As for the music, it starts out okay at the start of the film, but then goes from bad to worse. The dancing is okay, but disappears by the end of the film. A song entitled 'Puerto Rico', which (I guess) was sung at a Puerto Rican festival in New York City, feels more like a commercial than a movie. But, the film fails to promote anything but garbage.

    There does not seem to even be a plot--and, as someone has suggested, I would not even bother to write what may be a plot (quoting the suggestion) "on an envelope." It would be a waste of an envelope that can be better-used elsewhere. If there is a script, it certainly must be brief and threadbare. Did anyone ever both to do any research, at all, on Puerto Ricans? If so, the research findings do not find their way in this film. In fact, this film appears to be a poor remake of "West Side Story" gone bad (the Jets and the Sharks even get lost).

    The film is more like a nightmare on Upper-West-Side's Main Street. And, the script is filled with a Caucasian's misconception of what the writer blindly sees as a Puerto Rican Yellow Brick Road. The script needs lots, and lots, and lots of work. And, the actors and dancers are like a "Peter Pan" that just does not know how to fly. Also, the film's creators need to re-write a more-believable, if not more-authentic, workable kind of formula.

    Do not even listen to, or watch, the dialog or music from the film. Or, at least take two aspirin, after you get a migraine headache. Do your homework, or go to Puerto Rico, to learn about what it really is to be a Puerto Rican. All you will get, from the film, is plenty of chaos, confusion, noise, and static.

    The film is so awful that it deserves a zero, but the lowest rank is 1 out of 10. Due to 'extreme awfulness', the film is not recommended. Keep the adults--and the children--home.
    3damonikastephens

    Not one of my favorite movies

    It's been years since I saw this movie. And I'll admit it's very forgettable. As an Omarion fan since I was 11 during his days of B2K, I didn't know what to expect of this movie. So during 2008, after a very busy first half of my junior year of high school, my mom rented this movie and my sister offered for me to watch it. I'll tell you how forgettable this movie is. I don't even remember what was the first scene. And I was in and out of it during the movie. I was so bored out of my mind. The only thing memorable about it was the music, for I LOVE music. But the scenes were too short for my liking, the plot was in pieces, the acting wasn't good but not great either. I will say that Omarion looked sexy in this movie but even he couldn't save it. 3 out of ten.
    3ja-191-280465

    Did the actors really need the money or were they held against their will ?

    Imagine being bored out of your mind while sitting on a bus or train listening to random strangers talk about absolutely nothing. Or walking past a group of people having mindless chit chat. Now imagine you're not watching a movie and instead picture every character on screen as some annoying, clueless person you know in real life. And there you have it: For starters, the performances are so amateurish that one might think this was the first time any of them had ever been on the big screen. There is also no real acting going on here. It seems as if the actors are simply saying their lines without any real emotion. The story begins with Rob,(Omarion) a young aspiring rapper who lives in Harlem with his mother Tanya.(Kellita Smith). After getting into trouble with local thugs, his mother sends him to Puerto Rico to live with his estranged father Roberto, a musician played by Giancarlo Esposito. Rob meets his brother named Javi (Victor Rasuk)and the two quickly bond over their love of music. Javi introduces Rob to raggaeton, a mixture of hip hop, reggae and Spanish beats and they soon decide to create a demo. Rob meets the lovely CC (Zulay Henao)an aspiring dancer and the two quickly take a liking to each other. Pretty soon, Rob, javi and CC head to New York to pursue their dreams but they quickly realize that the price of fame can be costly.

    One of the things that makes this film so bad is the horrible acting and dialogue. Unfortunately, these actors just don't have anything good to work with here. I often wondered whether Chomski was trying to capture the essence of urban street life. Although not a bad idea, this concept would've been great with stronger dialogue and better character development. The majority of the film is very similar to other films of its kind which makes the plot seem very bland and formulaic. I could not understand why veteran, seasoned actors such as Kellita Smith, Giancarlo Esposito and Malik Yoba would agree to star in an atrocity of a film. What a complete waste of good talent !!! Victor Rasuk ("Raising Victor Vargas", "Lords of Dogtown" has done better acting than this and unfortunately Zulay Henao ("Fighting") barely acts and comes across as just another pretty face with a great body.

    Last but not least,, Chomski's terrible sense of direction doesn''t help either. Watching "The Mayor" (Yoba) frantically run from the cops as Rob helps him get away is dreadful to watch. Not to mention Rob going against ex crew/gang members after returning to New York. Horrendous !!! Chomski makes an attempt to wrap the film up neatly with ending it at the Puerto Rican Day parade. JLO whose also the producer of the film makes an appearance.
    5baciumc

    Young Freestyler In Latino Land

    The movie started very awful. I know Omarion is more a dancer than a rapper, but as they say... "gotta try'em all" To start good i give this movie a fair 5. Some of the viewers might contest my rating, but if you were part of a world like this you would understand. This is the worst movie for someone who eats movies for breakfast, and the best movie for a reggeton dancer. And since I'm caught right in the middle, i justify my grade. The music is very cool comparing to the movie, I've actually paused the movie in mid "action" to look for the OST online :) The one thing you can't say about music is that it S.U.X. because it doesn't. Just because some of us you don't line one king of music. This doesn't mean that if this movie was about heavy metal, you would have seen a rating of 1 and a post saying that the music is bad, not from me at least. My advice to all of you is watch the movie, and if you don't like it, grab a camera and do your own.

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      Performed by Calibre

      Written by Michael Baiardi and Daniel Salvatore

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Pictures (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Feel the Noise
    • Filming locations
      • Puerto Rico
    • Production companies
      • Nuyorican Productions
      • Sony BMG Feature Films
      • TriStar Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,898,393
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,187,153
      • Oct 7, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,451,106
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
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      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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