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The Music Never Stopped

  • 2011
  • PG
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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J.K. Simmons and Lou Taylor Pucci in The Music Never Stopped (2011)
Henry Sawyer (Simmons) looks to bond with his estranged son, Gabriel, who suffers from a brain tumor that prevents him from forming new memories. Sensing that Gabriel responds to music, Henry seeks out a music therapist, who discovers that when Gabriel listens to the rock music he loved, he reengages with the world.
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Tale of a father who struggles to bond with his estranged son Gabriel, after Gabriel suffers from a brain tumor that prevents him from forming new memories. With Gabriel unable to shed the b... Read allTale of a father who struggles to bond with his estranged son Gabriel, after Gabriel suffers from a brain tumor that prevents him from forming new memories. With Gabriel unable to shed the beliefs and interests that caused their physical and emotional distance, Henry must learn t... Read allTale of a father who struggles to bond with his estranged son Gabriel, after Gabriel suffers from a brain tumor that prevents him from forming new memories. With Gabriel unable to shed the beliefs and interests that caused their physical and emotional distance, Henry must learn to embrace his son's choices and try to connect with him through music.

  • Director
    • Jim Kohlberg
  • Writers
    • Gwyn Lurie
    • Gary Marks
    • Oliver Sacks
  • Stars
    • Lou Taylor Pucci
    • J.K. Simmons
    • Julia Ormond
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    • Director
      • Jim Kohlberg
    • Writers
      • Gwyn Lurie
      • Gary Marks
      • Oliver Sacks
    • Stars
      • Lou Taylor Pucci
      • J.K. Simmons
      • Julia Ormond
    • 36User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Lou Taylor Pucci
    Lou Taylor Pucci
    • Gabriel Sawyer
    J.K. Simmons
    J.K. Simmons
    • Henry Sawyer
    Julia Ormond
    Julia Ormond
    • Dianne Daley
    Cara Seymour
    Cara Seymour
    • Helen Sawyer
    Scott Adsit
    Scott Adsit
    • Dr. Biscow
    James Urbaniak
    James Urbaniak
    • Mike Tappin
    Max Antisell
    • Young Gabriel
    Ryan Karels
    • Bernie
    Peggy Gormley
    Peggy Gormley
    • Florence
    Tammy Blanchard
    Tammy Blanchard
    • Tamara
    Josh Segarra
    Josh Segarra
    • Mark Ferris
    Xander Johnson
    Xander Johnson
    • Weed
    Jesse Roche
    • Steve
    Erica Fae
    Erica Fae
    • College Representative
    • (as Erica Berg)
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    Mía Maestro
    • Celia
    Wade Mylius
    • Activist
    Lance Rubin
    • Rocker Dude
    Matt McCarthy
    Matt McCarthy
    • Carl
    • Director
      • Jim Kohlberg
    • Writers
      • Gwyn Lurie
      • Gary Marks
      • Oliver Sacks
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    cosmo_tiger

    An amazingly great movie about a father & son reconnecting through music. A must see movie! Watch it! I say A+

    "Music elicits measurable responses in the brain's activity" After Henry (Simmons) has a fight with his son Gabriel (Pucci), he decides that home is no longer for him and leaves. 20 years later Gabriel is found with a brain tumor that eliminates long term memory. After thinking he is still in the sixties his parents struggle to find a way to communicate with him. When a therapist discovers that music is the answer his parents have to adjust their lives to get their son back. This is an amazing movie. Much like "Barney's Version" and "Trust", this is a movie that didn't get the advertising that this deserved and will not be seen by the audience it should have. An extremely touching movie that deals with a strained father and son relationship, and the struggle to reconnect. There is not enough good things I can say about this movie. Much like "Trust" this is a movie that has the possibility of helping people and can become much more then just a movie. I cannot recommend this enough, do yourself a favor and watch this movie. You will be moved to tears and be left with an absolutely satisfying feeling. Why can't more movies be this way? Overall, one of the best movies in the last 10 years, and next to "Barney's Version" the best movie of the year. I easily give it an A+.

    Would I watch again? - Absolutely.

    *Also try - Barney's Version & Mr. Holland's Opus
    8claudio_carvalho

    Touching and Beautiful Tale of Father-Son Connection through Music

    In 1986, the conservative 65 year-old mechanical engineer Henry Sawyer (J.K. Simmons) and his wife, the housewife Helen Sawyer (Cara Seymour), are informed that their estranged son Gabriel Sawyer (Lou Taylor Pucci) has a brain tumor by Dr. Biscow (Scott Adsit) and they learn that that he is incapable to form new memories. Gabriel left home years ago when his father had an argument with him because he left the college night to unsuccessfully try to watch a Grateful Dead gig with his girlfriend Tamara (Tammy Blanchard) and his best friend Mark Ferris (Josh Segarra) and now he is completely disconnected from the world. Henry is compulsively retired by his chief and Helen decides to work to have money to pay Gabriel's treatment. Henry researches but the problem of his son and finds some good results through music therapy and he seeks out Professor Dianne Daley (Julia Ormond). Soon she discovers that the music from the late 60's and 70's, especially the Grateful Dead, is the key to connect Gabriel to the world. The reluctant Henry, who is also a music lover for from an older period, decides to learn these songs to bond with Gabriel. When a radio broadcasts a contest where the winner will receive a ticket for a sold-out Grateful Dead concert, he insistently tries to contact the radio to get the tickets.

    "The Music Never Stopped" is a film based on a touching and beautiful tale of father-son connection through music. The first point to call the attention are the outstanding performances of J.K. Simmons, maybe in his best work, and the practically unknown Lou Taylor Pucci. The magnificent soundtrack is also amazing as well the discussion about bands from the 60 's and 70's and Grateful Dead. The film is a perfect combination of drama, funny moments and music. Any sensible fan of the music from the foregoing period will certainly adore this great little unknown movie. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "A Música Nunca Parou" ("The Music Never Stopped")
    7intelearts

    453rd Review: The soundtrack shines....and the memories linger on.....

    This is a good film about neuroscience and music, father and son relationships, and commitment, based on Oliver Sachs' book.

    The plot is based on the true story of Gabriel Sawyer, who has a tumor that destroys his hippocampus meaning that new memories are impossible. However, when music plays he remembers his life 20 years before.

    This is evocative, nostalgic, and has a warmth and charm to it that you would be hard-pressed not to like. It is a simple, small, film that carries its message well - and for those who love 60s music you do get a chance to sing along to some great song, even Desolation Row...

    The relationships are at the core of this and JK Simmonds is great as the father who is struggling to understand, and Lou Taylor Pucci seems to enjoy the challenge and conviction his part demands.

    All in all, this is an interesting film, and the soundtrack is awesome....
    9princesspuffpuff22

    Incredible Film! Must see for music lovers, and everyone else!

    The Music Never Stopped is a beautiful film based on a true story about the relationship between father and son, and between music and the brain. J.K. Simmons and Lou Taylor Pucci deliver incredible performances as estranged father and son, Henry and Gabriel. (Slight spoilers follow, but all information can be found within the first 20 minutes or so of the film.) The two both have a great love for music, but their relationship falls apart as Gabriel gets wrapped up in the hippie culture of the 60's and the Grateful Dead. When Gabriel gets a brain tumor as an adult, music therapy is used to improve his memory, which has been destroyed in the removal of the tumor.

    This movie has a great soundtrack, full of the classic rock music of the late 60's. This is certainly a music-lovers film! If your favorite song takes you back to the moment you heard it, this is a film for you! If music touches your soul, this is a must see!

    If you don't love the music of the late 60's, you will still find this film a moving piece of art. The relationships between each character are authentic and personal. It is an absolute must see! *Reviewed from Sundance screening*
    gradyharp

    'All you need is love'

    Oliver Sacks, M.D. is a physician and professor of neurology and psychiatry at the Columbia University Medical Center. In 2007, he was named the first Columbia University Artist, in recognition of his contributions to the arts. THE MUSIC NEVER STOPPED is an adaptation (by Gwyn Lurie and Gary Marks) of "The Last Hippie", a short story/essay from Sacks' "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat", a collection of case history stories. Dr. Sacks is a neurologist who has spent his career diagnosing, evaluating, and treating a variety of neurological disorders (and the oftentimes the profound personality shifts that resulted in brain injury or trauma). This information provides a bit of reality ground to the film and makes it all the more important to see and respect. As directed by Jim Kohlberg, this film is a quiet, reverent, at times disturbing exploration of the many aspects of brain function and malfunction and an example of adaptation to these challenges.

    Gabriel Sawyer (Lou Taylor Pucci) was a bright youngster in the 1070s when the Vietnam war was altering the nation's perception of right and wrong as expressed in the music of Bob Dylan, the Grateful Dead, Cream, the Beatles, etc. Longing to be a professional musician he foregoes his parent's wishes that he attend college and with regret leaves his girlfriend Tamara (Tammy Blanchard) and takes off for New York's Greenwich Village. Fast forward to 1986 and Gabriel is hospitalized for an enormous brain tumor, surgically removed, but leaving Gabriel without the ability to remember. At this point Gabriel's parents are located and his father Henry (J.K. Simmons) and mother Helen (Cara Seymour) visit him in the hospital, longing to reconnect with the son that has been absent for fifteen years. The lack of memory emphasizes the schism between Henry and Gabriel and Henry's depressed state results in his being placed on sick leave from his successful job to deal with the trauma of his family. Music having been so important to Gabriel as young man introduces the music therapist Dianne Daley (Julia Ormond) who meticulously follows the cues form Gabriel's attention span and is able to open the doorway to his memory loss through his love of the music of his time. Henry latches on to this and decides the only way he will be able to rebuild the broken fence of his relationship to Gabriel will be through music and together the two find connection despite the neurological blockades.

    The cast is exemplary: J.K. Simmons is splendid as the father, Cara Seymour makes the mother wholly credible, Julia Ormond gives a selfless, fine performance, and Lou Taylor Pucci brings life to the long injured Gabriel. The music is by the recordings of the period with special music supplied by Paul Cantelon. Stephen Kazmierski's camera work allows almost unbearably touching close-ups of each of the actors that open the story for us. This is a film based on a true case history, but this is also a story that is immensely touching and uplifting simply from the way it has been written, directed and acted.

    Grady Harp

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    • Trivia
      Based on the essay "The Last Hippie" from Dr. Oliver Sacks's book, "An Anthropologist on Mars."
    • Goofs
      When Gabriel and his Dad are playing the song "Uncle John's Band" from the Grateful Dead album Workingman's Dead, the needle on the record player is at the very end of the LP. The song is actually the first track on the album, so the needle should be near the outer edge of the LP.
    • Quotes

      Helen Sawyer: Are we ready? I've got the medication.

      Dianne Daley: I've got the bag.

      Gabriel Sawyer: I've got the brain tumor.

    • Connections
      References The Partridge Family (1970)
    • Soundtracks
      Young At Heart
      Written by Carolyn Leigh & Johnny Richards

      Performed by Bing Crosby

      Published by Cherio Corporation, June's Tunes & Ocheri Publishing Corporation

      Courtesy of HLC Properties, Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 2011 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Essential Pictures (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mr. Tamburine Man
    • Production companies
      • Essential Pictures
      • Mr. Tamborine Man
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $258,223
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $76,543
      • Mar 20, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $342,202
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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