Often sceptical about a film that requires Keira Knightley to sing but pleasantly surprised by this film. James Corden proved that he could sing in the film 'Into the woods'. He was fantastic in this film and he can really pull off being a singer songwriter.
This film is not about uncovering a hidden talent (even though it is supposed to be) because even though Knightley has kept it a secret that she can sing, she has a voice but it is not a truly fantastic voice. The way that she writes is good enough, they have written songs for her voice, songs with potential that then reach the heights as the movie develops. I was very unsure of this film until I watched it and then I started loving it. A film with a plot and a set list of great music makes it a really good piece of work.
just to cap it off, Mark Ruffalo dies what I would do with music, hears the way to make it better. His character would be nothing if he wasn't a homeless mess- predictable but just fantastic in every way. Sometimes the people that have lost the most are the people that make the best music and the best artwork as it gives sentiment and value to everything that you do and you have a point to prove.
nice cameo from Adam Levine, couldn't mistake him anywhere. Likewise for Cee Lo Green. All of this was great, much better than I ever thought that it could be.
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