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Boychoir 2014 123movies

Boychoir 2014 123movies

Extraordinary talent needs extraordinary inspirationSep. 04, 2014106 Min.
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Watch: Boychoir 2014 123movies, Full Movie Online – Stet, a troubled and angry 11-year-old orphan from a small Texas town, ends up at a boychoir school back East after his single mom’s death. Completely out of his element, he lands in a battle of wits with a demanding choirmaster who recognizes the young boy’s unique talent as he pushes him to discover his creative heart and soul in music..
Plot: A troubled and angry 11-year-old orphan from a small Texas town, ends up at a Boy Choir school after the death of his single mother. Completely out of his element, he finds himself in a battle of wills with a demanding Choir Master who recognises a unique talent in this young boy as he pushes him to discover his creative heart and soul in music.
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Ratings:

6.7/10 Votes: 7,025
46% | RottenTomatoes
51/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 238 Popularity: 10.084 | TMDB

Reviews:

Hear My (International / Universal) Song
From PASTO, COLOMBIA-Via L. A. CA; CALI, COLOMBIA+ORLANDO, FL The ONLY Tony Kiss Castillo on FaceBook!

November 20, 2016…My Post date for this Review: Currently, “SONG” has less than 4,000 IMDb votes and only 25 posted Reviews! Considering its outstanding International cast, its rich and superb music and vocals, the universality of its heartwarming message and its 2014 release date, it’s doubtful you will find such paltry stats for any other movie with such impressive characteristics. After my viewing last night, I would have guessed an IMDb rating of 7.3 or 7.4, but it stands at only 6.7!

Had NEVER heard any mention, anywhere, neither of its present, re-worked title, or of “BOYCHOIR”, the original release title. My motivation for adding it to my collection was, indeed, a very personal one. My wife has formed part of our local church choir for the past 2 years and it was obvious that the subject would interest her. Although certainly not a Classic, we both enjoyed it immensely. My rating: 8*s and my wife’s is 9! SONG has definite elements that would appeal, most certainly, to large numbers of specific groups, each of which will be pointed out as we move forward.

11 year old lead character, Stet, is a survivor. His existence is pretty much rudderless, as he is being raised solely by his alcoholic Mom, who is a poster child for the antithesis of helicopter parenting! Less than 10 minutes into “SONG” Stet’s world implodes. (Considering it happens so close to the very beginning, it can’t possibly be considered a SPOILER, right?) Well, in one take, in seconds we can grasp that Stet has been orphaned as a result of an apparent DUI crash where his Mom’s car is totaled and the ill-fated lifeless and mangled remains of Mom are hanging upside down in the twisted wreckage. All of this, somewhat in the distance, so as to not really be in-your-face!

Stet’s dad is one of those “legally responsible” types, who always makes his monthly child support payments on time, but who eschews any and all contact with his “biological” son. Evidently, contacting him is something the school does as a no other option obligation. Well, enough of spoon feeding you plot details. The rest of my review is going to be done in broad strokes!

More often than not, this genre tends to be over the top, leaning hard on viewers to milk every poignant moment to the very fullest. SONG most definitely avoided this common pitfall. As events unfold, the film takes care to let each and every arising development pretty much speak for itself. This, for me, is one of SONG’s most admirable aspects. Unfortunately, there are, I think, some audience segments who are really addicted to this type of on screen presentation and just might have been rather disappointed by the lack of it here.

SONG should appeal to most of you who enjoy Classical music and/or traditional choral activity. For People looking for educationally themed family movies, I’m certain you will find SONG to be a truly shining example. There are few films that provide a better example of just how transformational passion for an activity can be in a young person’s life!

8*…. ENJOY! / DISFRUTELA!

Any comments, questions or observations, in English o en Español, are most welcome!….

Review By: KissEnglishPasto
If music is the food of love
But it isn’t, not in this movie. Whatever the reviewers thought about the settings, the actors, it will always be a personal opinion, which is fine by me. No matter that almost every adult character phones in his or her part, or that the script is packed with the usual clichés – it’s “Oliver” all over again, and Garett Wareing even looks like Mark Lester – if the main ingredient is good we’ll sit through the rest.

But it isn’t good, not by a long note. It is the music itself. And its part in the movie and with the reviewers. Were there truly “angelic voices” to hear, as one reviewer noted? Did we hear the same “Hallelujah”, with the same godawful “additions”? And what about the D-high nonsense, when C-6 is the highest in all (boy) soprano scores?

Never mind the improbable settings; it is truly a miracle that that our boy hero succeeds in learning all the intricate notations and harmonies in a jiffy where most choristers need years of practice. We may forgive August Rush (from the movie of that name) to spring up from street urchin to master composer and conductor in less time than it takes to turn a page in the score or script, but that movie was set up as a fairy tale, so we don’t mind that very much. But this movie did try to put in a bit of reality of a chorister-to-be, of a choir school, of childish competition (by the adults), of the art of learning music, of singing. The two best scenes in it are just glimpses of what have could have been. It’s at the beginning, when (in an all too brief shot) the boys learn about the intricacies of scales and harmonies in class, and the moment when Hoffman explains the majestic beauty of Tallis’ “Spem in alium”, literally surrounded by the glory of that music.

But these grace notes are held not long enough to justify the butchering of Händel’s Hallelujah, including the “cute” boy solo. What is the matter? Can’t we just enjoy music, choral music, on its own? Must we disnify every work of art to make it palatable for the greatest possible range of spectators? Must we go to yet another stale variation of the “from rags to riches” syndrome? Of childish pranks that range every false note on the scale of probability?

The choir school tradition in the US maybe somewhat lacking in tradition (it’s hard to come up against a thousand year old history of British cathedral choirs), but not in talent, witnessing the many brilliant choir performances all over the country. But not in this movie. It will be a fine Christmas tearjerker, and Garrett Wareing is stealing almost all the scenes, and justly so. But the film is certainly not the high note we’ve come to expect from the maker of “The Red Violin” or “Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould”.

If you’re genuinely interested in the true history of chorister schools, try to get you hand on DVD documentaries over this great tradition – the Salisbury Cathedral Choir and King’s College Choir come to mind. If you want a musical tearjerker, try “August Rush”, an improbable story but a true glimpse in what music can do to you, or “Shine”. If none of all that matters, well go ahead and watch “Boychoir”. You’ve been warned.

Review By: velijn

Other Information:

Original Title Boychoir
Release Date 2014-09-04
Release Year 2014

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 43 min (103 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated N/A
Genre Drama, Music
Director François Girard
Writer Ben Ripley
Actors Dustin Hoffman, Kathy Bates, Eddie Izzard
Country United States, Canada
Awards 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format N/A

Boychoir 2014 123movies
Boychoir 2014 123movies
Boychoir 2014 123movies
Original title Boychoir
TMDb Rating 6.777 238 votes

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