Begin again & don't stop

Begin again
Starring: Keira Knightley, Mark Ruffalo,     Adam Levine, Hailee Steinfeld,   James Corden
Rated: 6/10
Everything about this film is quite becoming and you could start right from the centre of it all — Keira Knightley, someone you would remember oh-so-well from Johnny Depp’sPirates... series.
In this one though, she needs no captaining and certainly does not carry the hangover of the much bigger series in which she was Captain Jack Sparrow’s secret dream. Playing a song writer of substance, dumped by her singer boyfriend and accidentally spotted singing by a drunk loser of a music company owner-producer, she flowers well into her role in Begin Again and goes a long way in keeping this musical together.
You can call her the next big thing of the film after its scintillatingly impromptu music. Even though the film falls pretty short of capturing the music world’s real pulse, it does a good job of giving you the side of the story of out-of-limelight musicians who are strewn together by this producer played impeccably by Mark Rufallo, into making helluva music.
It bodes well for the film that all relationship issues go seemlessly into the main theme of the film which is making music, good music at that. Editing is tight and there is no song and dance around anything which is a welcome change. Worth a watch, this one.

Source: Sunday Pioneer, 20 July 2014

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