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Ein junger Mann, der von der Musik in seinem Kopf geplagt wird, muss sich mit einer ungewissen Zukunft abfinden und gleichzeitig Liebe, Familie und brasilianische Kultur in Newark, New Jersey, unter einen Hut bringen.
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I honestly thought the ending would be bad and basic to "romantic" films, but the outcome ended up surprising me, thank you Amazon! ❤
"I can't see what you see, but you know what? I feel you feeling it. I can feel you hearing it." This feels like the low-budget baby of "Tick, Tick... Boom!" and "In The Heights". A few really creative parts, but overall the music and choreography just felt repetitive. The story isn't particularly original either. Still, it felt very personal and intimate. A funny, touching, relatable movie. (Also I did not realize this was the Diego guy lol)
This movie was a movie that was a blend of certain themes that always sucker me in. Music and dance are very prevalent in the movie, but it definitely would not be considered a musical. I like how the film portrayed how music and rhythm can influence our lives on a minute-by-minute basis. There isn't anything in this movie that we haven't seen before, but it still worked for me. Sometimes that is more than enough. follow me at https://IHATEBadMovies.com or facebook IHATEBadMovies
I think we only lasted 15 minutes. Sooooo bad.... such bad acting from rudy mancuso. Don't think will go far in the acting world. Very bad movie. Given I could only watch 15 minutes. Just felt like a huge waste of time
Imagine a person who sees the world as a song. The film follows Rudy, an ambitious young man suffering from a condition called synesthesia, where he perceives the world as a musical symphony. While struggling to balance his passion for music with the harsh reality of life in Newark, New Jersey, he meets Isabella, a fish shop saleswoman. A romantic love story develops between them, but soon faces challenges due to family pressures, cultural differences, an uncertain future, and past relationships. Music plays a vital role in the film, used to evoke different emotions and provide insight into Rudy’s mindset. The soundtrack features a blend of jazz, pop, and Latin music, with many original compositions by Mancuso. The acting ranges from average to good or acceptable. Sometimes you connect with the characters, other times less so. The story is clear and well understood. The main character struggles with self-confidence because he doesn’t know what he truly wants. The film is American but has a Brazilian vibe since the characters are Brazilian. Camila Mendes delivers a great performance, while Rudy’s acting is acceptable. Age rating: 18+ Film rating: 7/10