Sadly Over-hyped
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
View MoreIt is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
View MoreClose shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
View Moreto be truthful, i only watched this film because Marnette Patterson was in it. i was pleased to find out it was really quite a good film.the film was sweet without being too syrupy or cloying and nicely directed and well acted. Marnette Patterson is always good, and it's nice to see her when she isn't being terrorized by giant bugs or having her eyes burnt out with a cigar by a vengeful ghost(i liked both those movies), the lead actor is believable and likable as was most of the cast. the main stand out here was Julie Hagerty as the dieing mother. the dieing martyr role can so often be over played to the point of embarrassing cliché, but Hagerty is believable emotionally and physically. she truly looks and behaves like she is genuinely sick. she's dieing from cancer caused by asbestos poisoning, which reminds us all that there are many other factors harmful to our health than just cigarettes.a really nice film and a good film for young people that isn't surrounded by a lot of hype. sort of an 'Napoleon Dynamite', except that it's more of a serious drama rather than laugh out loud comedy.
View MoreI just saw this film on Lifetime and it was titled "Music for My Mother." No matter what the title, this is a very impressive movie detailing a sensitive guy who loves music and is masterful at creating it.A very good film detailing human relations among people. When a young lady can't get permission from her college professor father to go to Florida with her boyfriend, she resorts to chicanery to win her father over. She purposely goes out with a "lowlife" so that her father will give in and be happy that she is back with her regular guy. Of course, the idea is that the "lowlife" turns out to be our musical genius who soon impresses her dad with his uncanny ability to write beautiful music.This is also a story of sadness as the young man's mother is terminally ill with cancer. Julie Hagerty is impressive in the latter role.While the ending is sad, you will be uplifted by the music and that life goes on. A wonderful tribute to life even with its tribulations.
View MoreI saw this last night at the FAIF Film Festival in Los Angeles and thoroughly enjoyed it. I went to the theater not expecting to be so impressed and not knowing what I was going to see. The title is a little cheesy, although appropriate. The characters were lovable and believable. I haven't been so choked up at a movie in a LONG time. There were also great performances from relatively inexperienced actors, and some very cute/funny moments. All in all I would recommend it; if it is available I would like to purchase it. And I really hope it makes it to wide release! (As a side not I was sitting next to the main character and didn't even know until the lights cam up afterward
View MoreThe charming "Pope Dreams" was one my favorites at last week's Atlanta Film Festival. I set aside my cynicism and my adult aversion to being emotionally manipulated by a plot-by-the-numbers script when I realized that this was going to be a straight-up coming-of-age movie. Besides, it's the wonderful acting that makes "Pope Dreams" stand out in a film festival setting, which tends to show more ironically wised-up characters. Although, with a title like "Pope Dreams", I figured this film would be ironic. Instead, this was a really generous-spirited adolescent movie about social class and love and family and music.I did find the title a bit off the beam,however, since,in this cut, anyway, the Papal pilgrimage subplot is quite incidental to the story. One of the film's best bits of dialog is a musically misunderstood reference to "Early Sabbath". I thought - "that's makes a great title!" - to myself as I was watching....
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