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10/04/2014

Begin Again/Can a Song Save Your Life? (2013) - Carney's welcome New York music treat



+ Best New York Movie of the Year 

The promising, light poster for John Carney's Begin Again



Gretta is about to leave New York when an old friend forces her to perform one of her songs at a bar. Among the crowd sits a fired, unsuccessful record producer, who sees and hears possibilities in her.

Begin Again is a really good and very welcome film that I will warmly recommend. It is a tribute to creative DIY-spirit, and it is also in itself a very frank and unpolished project, which is shot over large parts of the beautiful metropolis. The shot continuity is at times not too great, but most will forgive it due to the film's unperfectionist creed.
The comedic music drama story is well told and sweet, - without ever becoming sentimental. Marc Ruffalo (Zodiac (2007)) and especially Catherine Keener (Enough Said (2013)) are truly wonderful. CeeLo Green (Hotel Transylvania, voice (2012)) is funny; and you don't have to be a Keira Knightley-fan to enjoy Begin Again, (I'm not.) She's credible in her role as the slightly awkward but sweet Gretta.
There's something anachronistic about this film, which is written and directed by Irish John Carney (Once (2006)). - Ruffalo's character seems painfully aware of his own outdatedness, which seems to characterize the film in general. But that feeling only makes it so much more of a pleasure to experience that there is a definite space in 2013/2014 (when Begin Again has been in theaters) for such a charming film.
The highly musical Carney is already shooting his next film, Sing Street (2015), which is an Irish music film about going to London. After Begin Again, I am full of great hope for this film.

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Watch the nice trailer here

Cost: Estimated 8-10 mil. $
Box office: 63.4 mil. $
= Big hit
[Begin Again has had a slow release, beginning at Toronto International Film Festival in September 2013 under the title Can a Song Save Your Life?, reaching several other festivals before its limited American release in June '14. It was released nationwide in August, and still has premieres coming up in Italy (October 16th) and Japan (February 2015). It has done very well commercially.]

What do you think of Begin Again?
Other music films that you think are recommendable?

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