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Sigue a Vince, una ex estrella del pop desesperada que sueña con regresar. Una jam session improvisada con el joven baterista autista Stevie desencadena una amistad inesperada entre los dos ... Leer todoSigue a Vince, una ex estrella del pop desesperada que sueña con regresar. Una jam session improvisada con el joven baterista autista Stevie desencadena una amistad inesperada entre los dos músicos incomprendidos.Sigue a Vince, una ex estrella del pop desesperada que sueña con regresar. Una jam session improvisada con el joven baterista autista Stevie desencadena una amistad inesperada entre los dos músicos incomprendidos.
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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...
Went into this because I wanted to have something in the background while working from home, but got invested in the story more than I anticipated.
Even if the overarching storyline is a little by the book and quite predictable the details and especially backstory of some characters make it work well.
The acting was at least decent and strong at times in my opinion. The music works quite well and adds to the general vibe rather than take away from it.
If you are looking for a "feel-good-movie" about second (& first) chances, look no further.
Would even give a 7,5 if possible.
⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡and a half.
Even if the overarching storyline is a little by the book and quite predictable the details and especially backstory of some characters make it work well.
The acting was at least decent and strong at times in my opinion. The music works quite well and adds to the general vibe rather than take away from it.
If you are looking for a "feel-good-movie" about second (& first) chances, look no further.
Would even give a 7,5 if possible.
⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡and a half.
This was a good film, with some nice moments which made you feel good.
I gave it 7 because every film/TV show at the moment is either just depressing/graphic or has to have an ironic bitter sweet ending for the sake of being "edgy" or "ground breaking".
This film was different because it dropped the need to avoid any cliche's and instead steer into them and the result is a film you can sit and watch, while laughing at a few digs at 90's boy band groups, before walking away feeling a little happier as a result.
Netflix produced another gem here and I applaud them for using the UK as the backdrop of this story, In particular London's vibrant music culture which is something that is often overlooked.
I gave it 7 because every film/TV show at the moment is either just depressing/graphic or has to have an ironic bitter sweet ending for the sake of being "edgy" or "ground breaking".
This film was different because it dropped the need to avoid any cliche's and instead steer into them and the result is a film you can sit and watch, while laughing at a few digs at 90's boy band groups, before walking away feeling a little happier as a result.
Netflix produced another gem here and I applaud them for using the UK as the backdrop of this story, In particular London's vibrant music culture which is something that is often overlooked.
I've started to enjoy these standalone brit movies with unknown characters and actors more and more and this is a good example. It's clean, well acted, feel good and a nice story even if it is predicable, but that doesn't matter because the pace and dialogue make it real. No flash stuff, just realism and a good story, yes can be a bit cheezy but all for the right reasons. The cast and actor selection is excellent and work well and the straight forward production concise. The Stevie character is fabulous throughout and show how strong and important EVERYONE is. Watch this film - you will be better for it.
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.
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- 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.
- ErroresAt 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.
- ConexionesVersion of I Used to Be Famous (2015)
- Bandas sonorasSeptember 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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