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Young @ Heart (2008)
Release Date:
Friday, April 11, 2008
MPAA Rating:
PG
Rating Reason:
For some mild language and thematic elements
Genre:
Documentary, Music
Starring:
Bob Cilman,
Director:
Stephen Walker
Official Site:
Synopsis:
A documentary on a chorus of senior citizens from Massachusetts who cover songs by Jimi Hendrix, Coldplay, Sonic Youth, and other unexpected musicians.
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Young @ Heart (2008) | Review
Octogenarian Rock Stars
Darrel Manson
Among the songs they sing or are learning in the film are "Schizophrenia" by Sonic Youth, The Ramones' "I Wanna Be Sedated," Coldplay's "Fix You," and Dylan's "Forever Young." It is a broad range of music and it seems a bit strange hearing it come from the throats of octogenarians or watching them shuffle to the mike with a cane or carrying their oxygen with them; but it works extremely well. It is a great joy to watch this group as they struggle to bring life to music that is probably more fitting for their grandchildren. It is hard work for them to learn some of these songs. ("We Can, Can" has 71 "cans" in it.) But they take on each challenge and in time they usually conquer. The film has its sorrows as well. With a group of this age, health and mortality are always issues close at hand. In the seven weeks of making this film, we see how fragile these people can be. And we also see the spirit that they have even in the darkest of times. Early in the film, as I laughed at the messed up lyrics in practice or the disconnect between the songs and the age of the singers, I started to worry that the film would be humor at the expense of these people. What I found was that these are people who like having fun—but more, that we laugh not because of their mistakes, but because we see them succeed in ways we never expected. For the time we watch the film, we share in their triumphs and in their sorrows. But mostly we get to share a bit of the life that they have found in music. I was reminded how much music expresses so much more than we ever realize. Copyright © 2008 Hollywood Jesus. All rights reserved.
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