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Sing Street: A Review

Sing Street: A Review It’s hard to resist comparisons to Once with John Carney’s new film. They’re both set in Dublin and have romance and creating music as central themes. But really that’s where the similarities stop. Once is a film with a limited focus telling a story of two people over a few days. It’s an excellent film because of this limited scope which is then aided by the low budget, home style camera work. Sing Street is much broader in focus. The central story is pretty simple: boy creates band to impress a girl. But there’s a lot more going on in this film. Set against a backdrop of his parent’s crumbling marriage the film also touches on sibling comradery, difficulty with changing schools, the transformative power of music and the limits of possibility in a small city. The film itself is halfway between a gritty kitchen-sink drama and a fantasy story where dreams come true. It doesn’t sound like there should even be a possible middle ground between those realms...

A list about decent romance films (This Millennium) -part ii

I did a list pretty similar to this one about three years ago( http://randomnonsenseaboutthings.blogspot.com/2009/10/list-about-romance-movies-post-1990.html ). Time flies, yeah? Good films have been out since then and I figured why not update. Probably put in some descriptions of why it's good too. I'm going to lean more toward the romance than romance-comedy but I'll probably draw from a few genres. I don't think only happy endings deserve mention (I like reality reflected in film), so don't expect romance to equate with successful coupley-ness. I'm going to stick with movies that have one main couple or one clear transition ( Vicky Christina Barcelona  is out but  Midnight in Paris  is in, to stick with the Woody Allen motif), but even that might be not set in stone. Extra: Cause I saw Take This Waltz  between publishing part one and two of this list * Take This Waltz - 2010 Why: I love my home city, Toronto and so I was already likely to lov...