Adolescente encantadora, una aspirante a músico forma equipo con el hijo de una estrella del rock para intentar ganar el concurso de talentos de la escuela.Adolescente encantadora, una aspirante a músico forma equipo con el hijo de una estrella del rock para intentar ganar el concurso de talentos de la escuela.Adolescente encantadora, una aspirante a músico forma equipo con el hijo de una estrella del rock para intentar ganar el concurso de talentos de la escuela.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Samuel Paul Small
- Max Marvin
- (as Samuel Small)
Sue Lawley
- Sue Lawley
- (voz)
Reseñas destacadas
Bonus Tracks (2024)
Having gone into the film blind, there was no IMDb reviews at that point. I found a teen film based around two 16 year old boys, meeting with the pretext of helping the awkward and academically failing George, fall for the much cooler son of a musician Marvin.
George wants to leave school with something for his peers to remember him by, and he hopes that that will come at the school leavers show.
George enlists Marvin to help him with his keyboard ditty turning it into a upbeat pop singalong.
Think of Hugh Grant helping the socially awkward Marcus in "About A Boy" and you get the idea.
Its a strange film very badly cast with all of the 16 years kids, looking so much older, I'd guess the average age must be about 25 years old. Even Marvin wears a brace to make him look younger. It is an embarrassing mess of a film. Saying that if you were a teenager in 2006 the music will connect.
A poor 4/10
PS What was more annoying was my cinema treat of buying Cadbury's Crunchie Rocks only to discover that it only contained 15% honeycomb delight and 15% corn flakes, why call if Crunchie if it only contains 15% , Cadbury's hang your head in shame.
George wants to leave school with something for his peers to remember him by, and he hopes that that will come at the school leavers show.
George enlists Marvin to help him with his keyboard ditty turning it into a upbeat pop singalong.
Think of Hugh Grant helping the socially awkward Marcus in "About A Boy" and you get the idea.
Its a strange film very badly cast with all of the 16 years kids, looking so much older, I'd guess the average age must be about 25 years old. Even Marvin wears a brace to make him look younger. It is an embarrassing mess of a film. Saying that if you were a teenager in 2006 the music will connect.
A poor 4/10
PS What was more annoying was my cinema treat of buying Cadbury's Crunchie Rocks only to discover that it only contained 15% honeycomb delight and 15% corn flakes, why call if Crunchie if it only contains 15% , Cadbury's hang your head in shame.
Best lgbtq+ film I have seen in a long time. If you love Heartstopper you will adore Bonus Track.
I think this film is the perfect example of how to make a gay romance not about being gay. Of course it being set in 2006 and having both teenagers fail to conform to the relationship norms of that time, the romance itself I would describe as a friends to lovers, coming of age movie dedicated to the exploration of the struggles of school and exams and of course crushes. Both the leads acted their asses off in this film, making it even more re-watchable every time. I would 100% recommend to anyone wanting to have a cozy night in with some friends, soaking up the queer energy delivered in this beautiful film.
I think this film is the perfect example of how to make a gay romance not about being gay. Of course it being set in 2006 and having both teenagers fail to conform to the relationship norms of that time, the romance itself I would describe as a friends to lovers, coming of age movie dedicated to the exploration of the struggles of school and exams and of course crushes. Both the leads acted their asses off in this film, making it even more re-watchable every time. I would 100% recommend to anyone wanting to have a cozy night in with some friends, soaking up the queer energy delivered in this beautiful film.
Bottom line is that this is a meant to be a sweet coming out tale between two 16 year old boys and some of it is sweet, but a lot of it is fanciful, unrealistic and syrupy. The lead, Joe Anders as George, does a pretty good job as a closeted student whose only interests seem to be music and a new, and famous, new student named Max played somewhat adequately by Samuel Paul Small, the eventual love interest. George is super introverted and bullied by many, especially a horrible girl named Molly. All of this fairy tale like piece leads to Max giving George confidence and a school talent show and, of course, love between George and Max blooms. While it does have some sweet moments, if all of this sounds rather mundane, well, it is. I do wish I could be more supportive of this as it is co-written & co-produced by an actor I greatly admire, Josh O'Connor, who also has a small role here, but that admiration doesn't make this a better film.
It was a well-produced film. The two protagonists had understanding and loving families. The school was supportive of its students. The cast did well. I would not criticise anyone who may have looked older than the school-leaving students they portray. It is the message behind the setup that is vital, not their appearance. I can't imagine the audience boycotting Grease because the stars were much older than high school students. This film encourages an introverted child to respect and accept himself and his feelings. A new friend he met by chance, who made him feel that it was all right to be yourself, Shouldn't life allow us to meet compassionate friends who might bring us some happiness? My wife and I brought up our three kids with respect for their feelings and views. This film truly does that. The two main stars portrayed their roles with passion. The entire production team is worthy of praise for their efforts.
After watching a few really heavy gay-themed movies lately, this was absolutely the tonic I needed.
How lucky are young queer kids today that they get the opportunity to watch movies like this.
Some might say it's tropey, but I absolutely believe that this story hasn't been done in this way for a queer audience before.
It's warm, funny, sweet - but not as 'sickly sweet' as Heartstopper, which has been criticised as being a very sanitised version of a teen gay romance. This on the other hand feels less wistful and a bit more real (obviously it's still somewhat in the fantasy category though).
Very emotive like The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and really funny and taps into cultural references and great music like Big Boys. In fact, this is a great pick me up after the finale of season 3 of Big Boys.
If this was distributed on Netflix, it would be going crazy. This could be the best gay movie you've never heard of!
Thank you to the creators. Brilliant!
How lucky are young queer kids today that they get the opportunity to watch movies like this.
Some might say it's tropey, but I absolutely believe that this story hasn't been done in this way for a queer audience before.
It's warm, funny, sweet - but not as 'sickly sweet' as Heartstopper, which has been criticised as being a very sanitised version of a teen gay romance. This on the other hand feels less wistful and a bit more real (obviously it's still somewhat in the fantasy category though).
Very emotive like The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and really funny and taps into cultural references and great music like Big Boys. In fact, this is a great pick me up after the finale of season 3 of Big Boys.
If this was distributed on Netflix, it would be going crazy. This could be the best gay movie you've never heard of!
Thank you to the creators. Brilliant!
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