7/10
If you have the patience, the experience might be worth it
4 September 2013
Warning: Spoilers
In a way our memories and our experiences play a part in who we are. Thus people, objects or even music can bring back those memories that gave us those times that we can sometimes reminisce about. This is one of those very subtle and mellow movie that progresses very slowly. But if your one of those audiences that has the patience to hold on. There is a chance you might enjoy and take away something from this film. I have to admit some parts seemed a bit tedious and slow for me. And maybe even kind of boring. But after sitting through this heartfelt story, I didn't regret the experience. It's one of the good low budget indie films out there. Anyone who has a bit of patience and had a bond between parents or a loved one can probably relate with some areas of this film. It's about connection and past events through music and how it can play a factor in putting together a broken bond. I probably won't be seeing this one again. But for a first time through, it's a film that will probably stick with some audiences for quite a while. J.K. Simmons was good and believable playing the uptight father of the family that builds a bigger perspective as the story progresses.

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