Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA film about overcoming fear, living up to expectations, the power of friendship and using one's gifts and talents to inspire others.A film about overcoming fear, living up to expectations, the power of friendship and using one's gifts and talents to inspire others.A film about overcoming fear, living up to expectations, the power of friendship and using one's gifts and talents to inspire others.
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This film isn't very well known (it only has ten votes on here), so I'm a bit curious as of how you got to this film. But anyway, your reading my review, and you want to know if you'll like it, so...read.
This is a film about a teenage musician who has stage fright, and how she tries to overcome it. The film was made on a highly small budget, and the camera work in this is actually quite good and professional-looking considering the small budget. The sound work, as well, was really well done, and parts didn't feel too quiet, too loud or too fuzzy like most low budget films, so I'll give it that.
Bach once said this: "The aim and final end of all music should be none other than the glory of God and the refreshment of the soul." This film runs mostly on that quote, comparing music to God and religion. This didn't bother me one bit, but if your an atheist, you may be a bit offended at the religious factor in this.
The reason why I didn't like it myself is because 1. The soundtrack wasn't that great, and was a bit off putting from the film. 2. The cliché teenage behaviour, "Yes, you can!" "How could you?!" "Oh my gooosh!" It was quite frustrating, and I got a bit angry at the TV because of it, so I threw a straw at it. 3. It's just not the type of movie I'd usually enjoy. It's like a TV movie (maybe it is one), with soppy music in the background and melodramatic, over-the-top moments. Some viewers like that sort of style to their films, but to me, it's just downright annoying, cheesy and off putting.
If you like TV-style movies with the soppy music in the background in neutral moments rather than sad ones, you may enjoy this. This has a target audience that's out there, I'm just not part of it. Those of you in the target audience should know who you are, and I just wanted to make this review so people could know whether or not they'd like the film.
This is a film about a teenage musician who has stage fright, and how she tries to overcome it. The film was made on a highly small budget, and the camera work in this is actually quite good and professional-looking considering the small budget. The sound work, as well, was really well done, and parts didn't feel too quiet, too loud or too fuzzy like most low budget films, so I'll give it that.
Bach once said this: "The aim and final end of all music should be none other than the glory of God and the refreshment of the soul." This film runs mostly on that quote, comparing music to God and religion. This didn't bother me one bit, but if your an atheist, you may be a bit offended at the religious factor in this.
The reason why I didn't like it myself is because 1. The soundtrack wasn't that great, and was a bit off putting from the film. 2. The cliché teenage behaviour, "Yes, you can!" "How could you?!" "Oh my gooosh!" It was quite frustrating, and I got a bit angry at the TV because of it, so I threw a straw at it. 3. It's just not the type of movie I'd usually enjoy. It's like a TV movie (maybe it is one), with soppy music in the background and melodramatic, over-the-top moments. Some viewers like that sort of style to their films, but to me, it's just downright annoying, cheesy and off putting.
If you like TV-style movies with the soppy music in the background in neutral moments rather than sad ones, you may enjoy this. This has a target audience that's out there, I'm just not part of it. Those of you in the target audience should know who you are, and I just wanted to make this review so people could know whether or not they'd like the film.
10digiteum
A great story about a teen girl who overcomes her stage fright to sing beautiful music.
10kjhadley
It was a nice movie we could watch with our kids. Good message and the plot line flowed naturally (not contrived like some low budget inspirational films can be). It was just a good solid movie with good lessons woven nicely into the film. As far as the acting is concerned, it was a little off in some spots, but most of the acting was very natural and done well.
These kind of movies pretend to have a plot other than preaching God's word but their ruse is painfully thin. And they somehow get good ratings even though the plot, acting, cinematography and editing don't deserve it. Hmmmmm....
Total waste of my time.
Total waste of my time.
Unfortunately this movie just corroborates the idea that Christian movies are amateur... the Main plot has potential to be English but the script is poor, and has a lot of cliche scenes and dialogue. The acting is bad. The camera is often too close to the characters and it made me feel claustrophobic haha - I appreciate the effort of the team though, it's not easy to make a movie.
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- 2.500 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 35 Minuten
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By what name was A Perfect Chord (2015) officially released in Canada in English?
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