A youth inspirational film, about how a group of high school students try to revive Chinese orchestra ensemble. They face many challenges along the way to compete nationally, including a riv... Read allA youth inspirational film, about how a group of high school students try to revive Chinese orchestra ensemble. They face many challenges along the way to compete nationally, including a rivalry with the more popular Western orchestra club.A youth inspirational film, about how a group of high school students try to revive Chinese orchestra ensemble. They face many challenges along the way to compete nationally, including a rivalry with the more popular Western orchestra club.
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Eunice Han
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This movie is cute, fun, emotional... and predictable.
The rivalry between the western and eastern style music students, exacerbated by the incompetent staff, is a good foundation for the story. The individual characters are enjoyable, especially the 2nd Dimension group; straight out of a manga and well-portrayed. I especially enjoyed the character that didn't have a line in the whole movie, but played one of the main supportive parts.
The movie fell apart for me a bit near the end. It started with the well-known separated-by-bars competition that is shown on YouTube (which I imagine is what brings most people to watch this movie). To be honest, I didn't see a clear distinction of a "winner" there; both sides did equally well. So that bit of directing started somewhat of a downhill slide. Add to it that I could think of a far better, more cooperative end musical presentation that was more in line with the overall theme, and well, there was room for improvement. But that's okay.
I didn't mind the fanciful holographic projections in the performance, because the Chinese and Japanese are masters at mid-air holographic technology, projecting 30 foot Vocaloids in the middle of a crowd or having tigers running down the middle of a shopping mall. However, it was unnecessary, was a bit jump-the-shark, and the addition of two very-out-of-place electric guitars to the mix just pushed it that much farther... which is why I gave this 8 stars rather than 10. It was a good movie; the director just went off track a bit in the last 15 minutes or so. The focus should have remained on blending Eastern instruments and music down to the very end... and perhaps even blending the two methods into a harmonious whole. But bringing in two overdrive electric guitars out of nowhere into a traditional orchestra did not well-accomplish that concept.
So overall, a good movie that could have had a better final presentation. If someone wanted to be critical and focus on flaws they would have valid reason to do so-- if we're to take a manga-movie all that seriously. But as it stands it is well worth watching and enjoyable overall. Probably wouldn't mind watching it again, which for me is high praise for any movie.
The rivalry between the western and eastern style music students, exacerbated by the incompetent staff, is a good foundation for the story. The individual characters are enjoyable, especially the 2nd Dimension group; straight out of a manga and well-portrayed. I especially enjoyed the character that didn't have a line in the whole movie, but played one of the main supportive parts.
The movie fell apart for me a bit near the end. It started with the well-known separated-by-bars competition that is shown on YouTube (which I imagine is what brings most people to watch this movie). To be honest, I didn't see a clear distinction of a "winner" there; both sides did equally well. So that bit of directing started somewhat of a downhill slide. Add to it that I could think of a far better, more cooperative end musical presentation that was more in line with the overall theme, and well, there was room for improvement. But that's okay.
I didn't mind the fanciful holographic projections in the performance, because the Chinese and Japanese are masters at mid-air holographic technology, projecting 30 foot Vocaloids in the middle of a crowd or having tigers running down the middle of a shopping mall. However, it was unnecessary, was a bit jump-the-shark, and the addition of two very-out-of-place electric guitars to the mix just pushed it that much farther... which is why I gave this 8 stars rather than 10. It was a good movie; the director just went off track a bit in the last 15 minutes or so. The focus should have remained on blending Eastern instruments and music down to the very end... and perhaps even blending the two methods into a harmonious whole. But bringing in two overdrive electric guitars out of nowhere into a traditional orchestra did not well-accomplish that concept.
So overall, a good movie that could have had a better final presentation. If someone wanted to be critical and focus on flaws they would have valid reason to do so-- if we're to take a manga-movie all that seriously. But as it stands it is well worth watching and enjoyable overall. Probably wouldn't mind watching it again, which for me is high praise for any movie.
This movie is really cute. I really like how the romance played out as well; it was refreshing. Very funny.
If you liked Taiwanese hit teen-romance-comedy "Our Times (2015) & Japanese teen-musical film "Swing Girls (2004)" previously, this movie would be your cup of tea! Actually it's kinda blend of those two movies- if you look at our nerd heroine and then the plot about forming a traditional musical band of college students overcoming obstacles and prejudices, it will be so obvious. The plot is predictable and sometimes a bit cheesy too- you must know the outcome of clash between traditional Chinese music and western music in a Chinese movie! Yet, the movie's just refreshing- our heroine really did good job in portraying her comic and emotional character-thumbs up!And the other side characters were also well-acted, cinematography is well-done too- sometimes eye-soothing, even some animation works can be found within this movie. And about music section- you won't expect any better from college students and the scenes portraying rivalry & playing all those traditional and western instruments were done very realistically. So when you feel dull and dizzy in midst of monotonous life and cringe for some comic relief, a good-innocent teenage movie to enjoy at a stretch, just go for it! :)
It's a show for teens but it's very well done and has a good message. Remember that it wasn't produced for a western audience, it's for an Eastern audience. That doesn't diminish it at all but I say that so you'll realize there are a lot of cultural differences, and that adds to it's charm. Highly recommended.
Very good movie and especially Chinese folk music in this movie is sooooo sooooo good. I'm fan of Zither sound and after watching movie, I rewinded to performances and listen again and again.
Other things like high school friendship, funny, inspirational, giving knowledge about Chinese musical instruments.
Only thing downside is few things in last performance (you'll see for yourself). Apart from that, this movie is very fun to watch.
Other things like high school friendship, funny, inspirational, giving knowledge about Chinese musical instruments.
Only thing downside is few things in last performance (you'll see for yourself). Apart from that, this movie is very fun to watch.
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- TriviaLulu Xu's debut.
- ConnectionsReferences One Piece (1999)
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- $9,949,926
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- 1h 43m(103 min)
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