Sing Street (2016) John Carney – Movie Reviews
Publisher |
Vince Leo
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
1990s
Movies
Nostalgia
Reviews
TV & Film
Categories Via RSS |
Film History
Film Reviews
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Apr 18, 2016
Episode Duration |
Unknown
Set in Dublin in 1985, teenage dreamer Conor is a new student in a Christian Brothers school that writer-director John Carney also attended during the same year, Synge Street, whose hard-knocks with bullies and over-petulant Catholic headmasters equally as turbulent as his home life with his parents who are struggling with a lack of finances and a drift apart in their relationship. Conor soon meets slightly older local beauty Raphina, who wants to pursue a modeling career in London, and he asks her if she'd like to be in his band's music video. The problem? There is no band. In order to win Raphina, he's going to have to put the music where his mouth is and put one together, so he puts the word out, gets a group (a la New Romantic and synthpop bands like Duran Duran, Depeche Mode, The Cure, and Spandau Ballet) in to make the music based on his lyrics (using Raphina as his muse) and with him as the front-man, and soon, Sing Street is born.

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