Begin Again (FILM REVIEW)
Begin Again
Film
Review by Kam Williams
Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo Co-Star in Magical NYC Musical
Greta (Keira Knightley) followed her college
sweetheart (Adam Levine)
to Manhattan when
he was signed to a lucrative
record deal with a major music label. However, the overnight fame went to Dave’s
head and he soon started to stray. This development signaled not only the end
of their romantic relationship but the demise of their promising partnership as
songwriters, too.
Nevertheless, Greta is still very talented in her own right, which she readily proves
when pushed by a pal to perform at a Greenwich Village
dive on open mic night. The haunting strains of “A Step You Can’t Take Back” catch
the ear of Dan Mulligan (Mark Ruffalo), a legendary talent scout who happens to
be sitting in the audience.
He proceeds to imagine how great Greta would sound accompanied by
a full band instead of simply by her acoustic guitar. So, right after the
diamond in the rough steps offstage, he offers to help turn her into the next singing
sensation.
But Greta is initially reluctant for a couple of logical reasons.
First of all, she’d just decided to abandon her silly pipe dream of superstardom
and was on brink of moving back to England. Secondly, the solicitous
stranger standing in front of her reeks of alcohol and looks homeless, and nothing
like a veteran A&R exec.
Truth be told, disheveled Dan is in the dumps because he was
recently fired from Distress Records by the Harvard classmate (Mos Def) he’d co-founded
the company with. Furthermore, he’s being missing his estranged wife (Catherine
Keener) and daughter (Hailee Steinfeld) since being kicked out of the house a year
ago.
In fact, he was actually contemplating suicide until Greta’s voice
gave him a new reason to live. Well, will he be able to revive his career and
launch Great’s simultaneously, or will the ambitious endeavor fail miserably? And,
will the two fall in love, despite the age difference, or might they merely
return to their respective exes? Those are the alternate scenarios contemplated
by Begin Again, an absorbing, character-driven, musical drama written and
directed by John Carney.
The movie is most reminiscent of Carney’s earlier offering Once,
which won the 2008 Academy Award for Best Song (“Falling Slowly”) en route to
the Broadway stage where it subsequently swept the Tony Awards, including Best
Musical. Begin Again similarly revolves around a pair of losers down on their
luck whose close collaboration yields a cornucopia of mellifluous melodies.
Who knew that Keira Knightley could carry a tune let alone in such
a dulcet tone? Or that she was capable of generating palpable screen chemistry?
Kudos are also in order for her top-flight, supporting cast, especially Mark
Ruffalo, Adam Levine, Mos Def, James Corden, Catherine Keener,
Hailee Steinfeld and
CeeLo Green.
An enchanting musical adventure amounting to the best kept cinematic
secret of the summer! At least until now.
Excellent
(4 stars)
Rated R
for profanity
Running time: 104
minutes
Distributor: The Weinstein
Company
To see a trailer for
Begin Again, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwLuDO_Cxfc
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