Adolescente encantador, um aspirante a músico se une ao filho de um astro do rock para tentar vencer o show de talentos da escola.Adolescente encantador, um aspirante a músico se une ao filho de um astro do rock para tentar vencer o show de talentos da escola.Adolescente encantador, um aspirante a músico se une ao filho de um astro do rock para tentar vencer o show de talentos da escola.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Samuel Paul Small
- Max Marvin
- (as Samuel Small)
Sue Lawley
- Sue Lawley
- (narração)
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I have been waiting excitedly to see this movie for so many months. As a Gay Young Adult I was looking forward to a new Coming of Age Story that seemed sweet from the promotional pictures I had seen. Yes it was Sweet, but there was not much going on other than knowing that both Characters "George and Max" Liked each other. The Story was cute "fluffy type of movie" but there was a lack of exploration regarding George's first relationship and the growing feelings between the two characters was a fail. This was more like a "Hallmark" movie rather than the comparison that some have made to "Heartstopper (which this movie should not in any way be compared to it)" it was cute but it ends there. This movie has no re-watch potential IMO as the storyline is too simplistic.
In small town 2005-6, George is in his last year of high school, and dreams of being a music star. However, he has failing grades, including music class, where he can only plunk out the same few notes that will form the rhythm track of his barely-started song. He holds out hope of being noticed at the year-end Leavers' Talent Show, though a kindly teacher warns him that, after the show, he will be leaving.
Along comes new student Max, son of a famous music duo (who recently separated, both professional and marital). Even if faulty, Max's rendition of a piano sonata is far above George's efforts. Despite being mobbed by girls, Max has his eye on George, and they work on his song together. While on an overnight trip to a challenge camp, Max gets George to sneak out with him to drink and have a kiss - which is captured by a paparazzo, making them big local news.
Max decides to leave for London, where he could be lost in the crowd, leaving George to perform alone at the Talent Show.
This film has an interesting concept of being divided up into "tracks", each part introduced with a different song. With his disinterest in them, the girls at school has already pegged George as gay, while lesser experience with Max means he is still not typecast - until the photo comes out. As the audience, we are waiting to see if the Bromance becomes something more.
Along comes new student Max, son of a famous music duo (who recently separated, both professional and marital). Even if faulty, Max's rendition of a piano sonata is far above George's efforts. Despite being mobbed by girls, Max has his eye on George, and they work on his song together. While on an overnight trip to a challenge camp, Max gets George to sneak out with him to drink and have a kiss - which is captured by a paparazzo, making them big local news.
Max decides to leave for London, where he could be lost in the crowd, leaving George to perform alone at the Talent Show.
This film has an interesting concept of being divided up into "tracks", each part introduced with a different song. With his disinterest in them, the girls at school has already pegged George as gay, while lesser experience with Max means he is still not typecast - until the photo comes out. As the audience, we are waiting to see if the Bromance becomes something more.
Just finished Bonus Track and honestly, I loved it. It's the kind of queer coming-of-age story that really gets under your skin in the best way-emotional, tender, and beautifully real. The chemistry between the two leads felt so natural and heartfelt, and the way the film handled identity, love, and self-expression was subtle but powerful. I could see parts of myself in the characters, especially in the quiet moments of vulnerability and longing. The cinematography was warm and intimate, and the soundtrack? Absolute perfection. Definitely one of those indie gems that stays with you after the credits roll. Highly recommend if you're into honest, beautifully told queer stories with heart.
I liked the second half better, The first half I was suffering from second hand embarrassment so bad. George and his mom and his dad, all of them embarrassing to varying degrees, sometimes all at the same time.
Mark is more like a unicorn and this entire romance is a little idealized, well I suppose it's a teen romance of sorts, just like a lot of the straight ones are, where the cool guy notices the nerdy awkward girl and brings her out of her shell when nobody else saw the beauty and the potential in her. Only now it's with boys. There's some humour in there as well.
And good god I was confusing Jeffrey's actor with Steve Coogan. I was wondering how come he looks so young all of a sudden. Damn, it's Jack Davenport. I never noticed Josh O'Connor in there, I have no idea what character he played.
Mark is more like a unicorn and this entire romance is a little idealized, well I suppose it's a teen romance of sorts, just like a lot of the straight ones are, where the cool guy notices the nerdy awkward girl and brings her out of her shell when nobody else saw the beauty and the potential in her. Only now it's with boys. There's some humour in there as well.
And good god I was confusing Jeffrey's actor with Steve Coogan. I was wondering how come he looks so young all of a sudden. Damn, it's Jack Davenport. I never noticed Josh O'Connor in there, I have no idea what character he played.
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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- 1 h 38 min(98 min)
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