![]() I rarely like to see any movie more than once, but definitely want to see this again. In the end, this movie is at least an endorsement and celebration of the significance of music in our lives and at most a transcendent, fun experience to watch. Check out Jay Greenberg, a young music student currently studying at Julliard. ![]() Someone sitting near me stated it is impossible for even a prodigy to learn music so quickly and at such a young age. Thomas as the young boy who befriends the musical prodigy, contribute strong performances and pizazz. ![]() Additional characters, including Terrence Howard as the social worker, Jamia Simone Nash as the young girl in the church choir, and Leon G. The three main characters are all physically "beautiful" people who manage to convey the story with a minimum of dialog. Think of a modernized "Oliver" with Robin Williams as Fagin to a group of homeless, musically talented us extra elements of romance and intrigue, and you will have a bit of an idea about this movie. The plot is somewhat predictable and possibly a little "sappy", but those elements are easily overcome by the moment-to-moment execution of the story. It includes gospel, rock and classical, seamlessly integrated in a new way that works extremely well. The music is incredible, and mostly consists of original scores. The scenes have an appealing fantasy element, while at the same time, the plot manages to explore true-to-life human situations such as bullying of those who are different.
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