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Edgy MD May 05 2016 07:29 PM |
In hardscrabble mid-eighties Dublin, a schoolboy with a crush, and little in the way of musical training, rallies his mates to start a band, mainly for the purpose of impressing the girl. Hyjinx ensue as the band learns playing and songwriting on the fly, changing styles in cycles that parallel the MTV rotation.
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Frayed Knot May 05 2016 08:01 PM Re: Sing Street (2016) |
Heard good things, but haven't seen it.
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Frayed Knot Sep 25 2016 12:12 AM Re: Sing Street (2016) Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Sep 25 2016 12:24 PM |
So part way into this I'm thinking that it's going to be a tale of a dorky kid bouncing from one uncomfortable/awkward situation to another (and I tend to really dislike those movies) but it quickly grew beyond that and turned into a nice little flick.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Sep 25 2016 04:55 AM Re: Sing Street (2016) |
I'll never uncover the riddle of the model.
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MFS62 Oct 02 2016 02:33 PM Re: Sing Street (2016) |
I thought this was about a new animated movie about animals engaging in a singing contest. I saw the coming attraction when I went to see another movie earlier this year. Its called Sing, and it looked like fun for the grandkids when it comes out.
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Frayed Knot Oct 03 2016 01:30 AM Re: Sing Street (2016) |
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Also is quite recognizable as Lord Peter 'Littlefinger' Baelish for those Throne of Games fans. And the part of the mother was played by Maria Doyle Kennedy, who was Natalie, one of the trio of female singers in THE COMMITMENTS, a movie which sadly seems to be out of circulation these days (never on cable, not available through Netflix, etc.). The women from that movie all seem to have gone into acting afterward but I don't think any of the guys did unless you want to count Glen Hansard and even he just went from a musician playing a musician in one movie to a musician playing a different musician in a different movie.
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Edgy MD Oct 03 2016 02:24 AM Re: Sing Street (2016) |
Nobody in the Baltimore of The Wire is actually American. Fun fact!
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Frayed Knot Oct 03 2016 11:54 AM Re: Sing Street (2016) |
I re-watched THE DROP not long ago, a movie mentioned here recently in one of the threads discussing Tom Hardy.
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metirish Oct 05 2016 03:25 AM Re: Sing Street (2016) |
Going to watch this at the weekend
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Edgy MD Oct 05 2016 01:57 PM Re: Sing Street (2016) |
You'll like it, but there's some weird anachronisms. Like, it's 1985, and it's Dublin, and everybody's caught up in an economic decline that is mirrored in a decline of the family, the culture, the church, and all sorts of societal institutions. And that reads as authentic. And escaping the economic trap generally means escaping to England or points beyond. And that's authentic too.
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