Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Review: Begin Again (2014)

Ruffalo and Knightley excel in Carney's lovable film.

Directed by John Carney
Produced by Tobin Armbust, Anthony Bregman and Judd Apatow
Written by John Carney
Starring Keira Knightley, Mark Ruffalo, Hailee Steinfeld, Adam Levine, James Corden, CeeLo Green and Catherine Keener

****

John Carney's much-anticipated new film returns him to the world of music and musicians, and this time the charming musical scene is Manhattan. Dan (Ruffalo) is a washed-up music producer. Gretta (Knightley) is a budding singer-songwriter. He is separated from his wife Miriam (Keener) and barely sees his daughter Violet (Steinfeld), while she has broken up with her boyfriend Dave (Levine) - a star on the rise. After a chance meeting, the two form a friendship and collaborate on an album that just might change the course of their lives.

I loved this movie. So much so that I immediately saw it again, and I remained captivated by the infectious music, the brilliant cast, and the abundance of heart-warming scenes that will stick with me forever. This film is unfairly being compared to Carney's Oscar-winning Once - I even tweeted it was Once-lite, which is a quick, albeit simplistic, description. Begin Again is a bigger film, with award-winning actors, a great pop-driven soundtrack, and the streets of Manhattan. Still, it's a film to be enjoyed. Cynics will balk at just how positive and sweet it is, but I was hooked from the beginning, despite a few narrative and tonal issues. The soaring ballads and the chemistry of the cast turn this conventional musical dramedy into an enjoyable, uplifting experience. I might see better films this year, but I'm so glad I saw Begin Again.

Oscar Potential: Best Original Song ("Lost Stars," "A Step You Can't Take Back")

8 comments:

  1. Great review! I'm looking forward to this one. I'm glad Knightley is doing more than just period pieces nowadays.

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    1. Thanks! Hope you get to see this soon. Oh, I'm so happy Knightley is doing other kinds of films as well.

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  2. Are you going to update your Halfway through 2014 awards or are you just going to save it for the end of the year?

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    1. I'm just going to save it for the end of the year. (Begin Again currently gets 6 nominations, including Best Picture.) I'd love to keep updating them, but I'd have too many edits to bother. That said, you can follow the progress of my ballot at the link below. I update it on AwardsWatch forums all throughout the year. (I don't indicate the winners though, as some of them will frequently change.)

      http://awardswatch.com/forums/showthread.php?34516-The-Official-2014-Personal-Ballot-Thread&p=1795832&viewfull=1#post1795832

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  3. Wow you've seen this twice already? I might give it a rent tho initially I wasn't too enthused about it. None of the cast scream *must see* to me, but w/ all the positive reviews now I'm intrigued!

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    1. I didn't plan on seeing it again so soon, but I loved it so much! :) Hope you get to rent it.

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  4. I saw a lot of positive reviews for this one, I need to see it. Keira seems to be making a come back with some interesting movies this year

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    1. I hope you like it! Apart from Jack Ryan: Shadow Circuit, Keira's last film was Anna Karenina, but it really does feel like a comeback of sorts, which I couldn't be happier about. :)

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