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Follows Vince, a desperate former popstar who dreams of making a comeback. An impromptu jam session with autistic young drummer Stevie sparks an unexpected friendship between the two misunde... Read allFollows Vince, a desperate former popstar who dreams of making a comeback. An impromptu jam session with autistic young drummer Stevie sparks an unexpected friendship between the two misunderstood musicians.Follows Vince, a desperate former popstar who dreams of making a comeback. An impromptu jam session with autistic young drummer Stevie sparks an unexpected friendship between the two misunderstood musicians.
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If you're cynical you could criticise this film for being cliché and predictable, but if you're looking for a film with a bit of heart, hope, and a happy ending, you can't go wrong with this. It's a very simple story that relies on you simply enjoying the ride. A huge chunk of the film is original music; one sequence has 3 songs in a row which was a brave choice but it worked. I'd rather watch something like this than some of the big-budget rubbish Netflix has produced. I'm also surprised at the 15 rating, there were just a couple of swear words but nothing else that would warrant a restriction, so it could be enjoyed by all ages.
It's been done before but not exactly this way. Still it's a very good drama/comedy, the actors -every single one of them down to the smallest parts- are amazing.
Definitely worth watching, you might have wet eyes when Vince watches the tapes of his late brother, you will definitely laugh when he goes door to door to get a gig and meets the strong characters of the Peckham local scene.
Also quite the eclectic casting with the gorgeous Eleanor Matssura (The Walking Dead), and a strong presence from Kurt Egyiawan and his voice that reminds me of Don Cheadle.
A solid 7, and I'm a mean rater...
Definitely worth watching, you might have wet eyes when Vince watches the tapes of his late brother, you will definitely laugh when he goes door to door to get a gig and meets the strong characters of the Peckham local scene.
Also quite the eclectic casting with the gorgeous Eleanor Matssura (The Walking Dead), and a strong presence from Kurt Egyiawan and his voice that reminds me of Don Cheadle.
A solid 7, and I'm a mean rater...
This is 100% the cheesiest movie of 2022 and you will love it.
Soundtrack is awesome Who really cares about the acting and yes it could be shorter but it's a pooper sad happy movie.
So many things they could have done to make the movie better and the backstory has too many holes in it to even try and think about.
You are either in or you're out and I'm sure people will give it a low rating off the back of the above and talk about people with autism however the movie is not based on that, it's really about finding some happiness in friendship.
Glad we watched it, I hope you do too.
Did I mention the OST!
Enjoy.
Soundtrack is awesome Who really cares about the acting and yes it could be shorter but it's a pooper sad happy movie.
So many things they could have done to make the movie better and the backstory has too many holes in it to even try and think about.
You are either in or you're out and I'm sure people will give it a low rating off the back of the above and talk about people with autism however the movie is not based on that, it's really about finding some happiness in friendship.
Glad we watched it, I hope you do too.
Did I mention the OST!
Enjoy.
What is there not to like about this film? It simply touches one's heart strings with its simplicity and honesty.
Vince and Stevie are an uncommon pair but they click igniting a poignant, memorable story.
One doesn't need to watch spectacularly budgeted film productions to come up with a work of art as this one.
Kudos to Leo Long who, despite his condition (he being neurodiverse), succeeds in coming up with an adorable performance. I've watched actors effectively play roles with mental issues and Leo Long as Stevie doesn't disappoint in this one. Ed Skrein's performance as the washed-up musician is subdued and controlled reflecting the inner tension that he must contend with although he doesn't always succeed as he explodes in one scene.
This is a story of unlikely friendship between two individuals fighting their own issues who, in the end, help each other out to become better persons.
Watch it now than later.
Vince and Stevie are an uncommon pair but they click igniting a poignant, memorable story.
One doesn't need to watch spectacularly budgeted film productions to come up with a work of art as this one.
Kudos to Leo Long who, despite his condition (he being neurodiverse), succeeds in coming up with an adorable performance. I've watched actors effectively play roles with mental issues and Leo Long as Stevie doesn't disappoint in this one. Ed Skrein's performance as the washed-up musician is subdued and controlled reflecting the inner tension that he must contend with although he doesn't always succeed as he explodes in one scene.
This is a story of unlikely friendship between two individuals fighting their own issues who, in the end, help each other out to become better persons.
Watch it now than later.
Nicely acted with solid, if not exceptional, performances all round, in essence this is a simple, human story of friendship, hope and redemption set in and around the wonderfully diverse Peckham, South London. Focusing on the relationship between an ex boy band musician trying to reignite the past and an autistic boy drummer drifting into adulthood, there is a lot of tugging at the heart strings here and it only just about manages to stay on the right side of overdoing the sentimentality. Having said all that, what the story may lack in subtlety and poise, it more than compensates with heart and soul. Rather good.
Did you know
- TriviaThe song that Austin sings when Vince comes to visit him (titled 'Daughter') was in fact written by director and co-writer Eddie Sternberg for his daughter.
- GoofsAt 00:20:11 into the film, when Vince is watching an old movie when he was a child, in the lower right corner it says 15:12pm. This could not be possible. It would be 3:12pm or simply 15:12.
- ConnectionsVersion of I Used to Be Famous (2015)
- SoundtracksSeptember Fields
Written by Frazey Ford (as Frazey Obadiah Ford)
Performed by Frazey Ford
Published by Hipgnosis SFH I Limited
Administered by Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Courtesy of Nettwerk Music Group Inc.
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