Directed by Kirsten Sheridan Running Time - 114 mins
A little boy known as Evan Taylor (Freddie Highmore) who later gets the stage name of August Rush was living in an orphanage and just knows hisparents will find him if he plays music. He hears music everywhere and finds out he is a child prodigy with his ability for playing music. His mother, Lyla Novacek (Keri Russell) is a world class cellist who getsrun over by a car and stops playing music after her father gives up her baby up for adoption without her consent. His father Louis Connelly(Jonathan Rhys Meyers),is an Irish rock star who also stops playing after meeting the girl of his dreams for one night and can't get her off his mind.
This film is engrossing with great acting and the two hours of great entertainment go bye unnoticed. Robin Williams plays the badMaxwell "Wizard" Wallace who is cast as a sort of modern day Fagan character looking after some lost boys on the streets of New York. Hegets them to go and play music and he pockets half their earnings. A great feel good movie without bad language for a change. The story focuses around the three separate members of the family and their love for music. (207)
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Monday, May 19, 2008
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