There is a scene early in the movie where one of the leads dismisses a song for being cheesy (I am paraphrasing). The other lead says (again paraphrasing) that if it feels good you should just go with it. That's the best thing about this film - I really felt a connection to the movie and the characters. I love it when I don't want a film to end. I can think of a few others that fell into that category - Begin Again, Once, Laggies.
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Hearts Beat Loud is a great, low key movie.
There's no epic events happening, no big twists, no unrealistic decisions. And that's exactly what it needed to be.
Following a Man and his Daughter the week leading up to her departure for school, we see the relationship, and bond, connect over their mutual love for music. You're seeing a window into their lives, with the events all feeling like a real snapshot of a week of this relationship and it never felt out of place.
The soundtrack is awesome, and really fits the movie. The music is at the heart of what you're watching, but done in a way that doesn't feel like a shallow movie made to match a soundtrack.
Would definitely recommend this one.
Cute and meaningful father and daughter story. Love the main song they made in the film. Great actors in the cast!
Very simple, very straightforward, very sweet.
I crave movies like this - there's other in life than just "gritty, bad and dirty" pictures, and sometimes you need to simply relax and find such a tiny, big hearted quality project
Film 60 (Goal: 300) of 2024
Hearts Beat Loud is a sweet little film starring the always fantastic Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons, Toni Collette and Sasha Lane, with small appearances from Ted Danson and Blythe Danner. The film feels like a John Carney film in that it's smaller budget with an intimate focus on music.
It centres around a vinyl record shop, owned by music lover Francis James (Offerman) who previously released a record. Despite the lack of income coming in, and the rising costs of the rent for his shop, he still gets joy out of two things - his love of music and his daughter. And these things combine for their weekly "jam session". After writing an excellent track in one of these sessions, James releases the record to Spotify where it starts to gain some low key traction.
Hearts Beat Loud is a film about holding onto what we love, nurturing it, reveling and enjoying it while we can, but also knowing when to move on and let go. And that applies to our hobbies and the people/places we love. The film doesn't do enough and if I'm honest, it probably should be a 3 but I loved the setting and the actors so it moves up.
A very slow and relaxed yet emotional experience. Excellent actors, good music.
A nice easy watch. Simple straightforward plot but the songs are pretty good.
Nick Offerman is a total nick in real life. Nick this guy.
Laidback movie didn't get my heart racing, but its an easy, if not always involving watch.
Boring, pointless movie.
And for a film about music, the songs are not particularly good.
Totally unrelated, seeing Ted Danson playing a bartender after he pretended to be a bartender as Michael in The Good Place amused me to no end. I got a real kick out of it. That was my favorite thing about this movie lol
Nick Offerman is a total dick in real life. Fuck this guy.
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I miss my kiddo so much