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John CarneyScenariusz:
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John ConroyObsada:
Eve Hewson, Marcella Plunkett, Paul Reid, Orén Kinlan, Don Wycherley, Amy Huberman, Callan Cummins, Jack Reynor, Sophie Vavasseur, Joseph Gordon-Levitt (więcej)VOD (1)
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Samotna matka Flora nie wie, co począć ze swoim zbuntowanym nastoletnim synem, Maxem. Jej wysiłki, by trzymać go z dala od kłopotów, prowadzą do zdezelowanej gitary akustycznej, wypalonego muzyka z Los Angeles i harmonii w tej zszarpanej dublińskiej rodzinie. (Apple TV+)
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John Carney is always a safe bet if you’re in the mood for a life drama with a strong musical element. He’s delivered gems like Once, Begin Again, and Sing Street. Sadly, Flora and Son doesn’t quite hit the same high notes. It’s a bit of a letdown, especially since it’s set in Dublin, a city teeming with great musicians. The premise is classic Carney — heartfelt and relatable. The scenes where Joseph Gordon-Levitt teaches Eve Hewson’s character to play guitar are charming, especially when he appears right in front of her from the screen. However, Eve’s portrayal of Flora as a perpetually wine-soaked mess didn’t quite resonate with me. Plus, the music didn’t have the same impact as in his other films. When the music in a musical film doesn’t hit the mark, it’s tough for the movie to shine. ()