Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA broke-down middle aged Texas troubadour yearns to be remembered like the southern bluesmen before him, but his failings and self-doubt forestall his musical dreams and blind him to the ope... Ler tudoA broke-down middle aged Texas troubadour yearns to be remembered like the southern bluesmen before him, but his failings and self-doubt forestall his musical dreams and blind him to the open road.A broke-down middle aged Texas troubadour yearns to be remembered like the southern bluesmen before him, but his failings and self-doubt forestall his musical dreams and blind him to the open road.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 3 vitórias e 2 indicações no total
Jessica Marie Jordan
- Jessie
- (as Jessica Jordan)
Donnie Gililland
- Donnie
- (as Donnie Gilliand)
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The old man playing electric guitar at the beginning of the movie is famed jazz guitarist and composer, Donnie Gilliland. He was a sign artist with SUN RECORDS, the fss add mouse recording company own by SAM PHILLIPS, who discovered JOHNNY CASH.
One of Gilliland's hits, BOP BOP BABY, was featured in the movie WALK THE LINE.
One of Gilliland's hits, BOP BOP BABY, was featured in the movie WALK THE LINE.
Being almost the same person as Wes, I find this movie extremely touching, moving, and lovable. I personally, and I'm sure many songwriters, can relate to the story and can only hope to have that chance. It's slow, it's drama, but it's real.
This is a very nice movie with nothing original 'per se' but very well constructed and put together. The movie's pace is slow and mostly steady and the length is just perfect as it doesn't hurry the main character's way thru the movie.
I say that the movie by itself is not original because (I think) it just rips off the best of some great films, as it should be, that, I loved. There are great John Hughes' establishing shots, awesome Michael Mann's slow driving scenes and then some Paul Thomas Anderson's characters and....well, not going to spoil what else.
Even though the photography and visuals are very nice I think that the director tried every shot there is in the book, and that was kind of distracting. There are these hard felt scenes that could have been shot with a fixed camera yet the director chose to use some hand held camera that's moving and taking the gravity from the acting.
The acting was really nice and toned down, but for a movie with not that deep of a cast there are a couple too many actors. I LOVED the main's character father acting.
The soundtrack is really nice and well performed but sparse for what you would expect to be a movie about a musician, but very well measured, no complaints there.
I say that the movie by itself is not original because (I think) it just rips off the best of some great films, as it should be, that, I loved. There are great John Hughes' establishing shots, awesome Michael Mann's slow driving scenes and then some Paul Thomas Anderson's characters and....well, not going to spoil what else.
Even though the photography and visuals are very nice I think that the director tried every shot there is in the book, and that was kind of distracting. There are these hard felt scenes that could have been shot with a fixed camera yet the director chose to use some hand held camera that's moving and taking the gravity from the acting.
The acting was really nice and toned down, but for a movie with not that deep of a cast there are a couple too many actors. I LOVED the main's character father acting.
The soundtrack is really nice and well performed but sparse for what you would expect to be a movie about a musician, but very well measured, no complaints there.
In this part of Southern USA, inseparable from its Music, Wes Milligan, Country 'n Western undiscovered star is living like a Bum. Unlucky in love he's made disappointment a life-choice, and his talent just re-enforces his reputation as a Bum. "This World Won't Break" proceeds slowly, with interspersed numbers, sometimes with light accompaniment, sung mainly by Wes, with his 'capo on G-fret' country guitar.
Now 40 years old, Wes's life dilemma is ironically simple. Like Shakespearian, Prince Hamlet's epic monologue, "Nobler" for him to suffer life's slings and arrows in permanent "meloconia" as a drunk than to face up to Life, and "break" from that past to which he's become so attached. Wes is at his own personal Crossroads. And this movie is his personal soliloquy. Many will complain that it's too long, though true C&W/Blues fans will probably argue the reverse. But as a GENUINE piece of born-in-America culture, it's worthy enough just for being that.
Intriguing yet predictable and way too long; "This World Won't Break" tests your attention span and leaves you feeling drained.
In this drama, a broke-down middle aged Texas troubadour yearns to be remembered like the southern bluesmen before him, but his failings and self-doubt forestall his musical dreams.
A part of me is conflicted because "This World Won't Break" has a beautiful story surrounding it but it's muddled by a few moments of melodrama, as well as being 45 minutes too long. Another positive point about this indie is the soundtrack; it's bluesy, country and a highlight of the film. The performances are decent as well. Overall, worth a watch to take a break from worse films out there, but it will acquire some patience to get through.
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In this drama, a broke-down middle aged Texas troubadour yearns to be remembered like the southern bluesmen before him, but his failings and self-doubt forestall his musical dreams.
A part of me is conflicted because "This World Won't Break" has a beautiful story surrounding it but it's muddled by a few moments of melodrama, as well as being 45 minutes too long. Another positive point about this indie is the soundtrack; it's bluesy, country and a highlight of the film. The performances are decent as well. Overall, worth a watch to take a break from worse films out there, but it will acquire some patience to get through.
Follow @snobmedia for more reviews!
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- Orçamento
- US$ 36.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração2 horas 28 minutos
- Cor
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1
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