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1 Hour, 54 Minutes
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2007
Rated:
PG
Rated PG for some thematic elements, mild violence and language.
Synopsis:
"August Rush" tells the story of a charismatic young Irish guitarist (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) and a sheltered young cellist (Keri Russell) who have a chance encounter one magical night above New York's Washington Square, but are soon torn apart, leaving in their wake an infant, August Rush, orphaned by circumstance. Now performing on the streets of New York and cared for by a mysterious stranger (Robin Williams), August (Freddie Highmore) uses his remarkable musical talent to seek the parents from whom he was separated at birth.
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(c) 2007 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved.
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LEW IRWIN

August Rush, critics generally agree, is the kind of sentimental family film that may have particular appeal to the majority of moviegoers -- that is, teens and young adults. The problem is that most critics don't fit into that category themselves. "To describe August Rush as a piece of shameless hokum doesn't quite do justice to the potentially shock-inducing sugar content of this contemporary fairy tale," comments Stephen Holden in the New York Times. Jan Stuart in Newsday comments: "If there is anything more deflating than a captivating child actor as he transitions into gawky adolescence, it is watching it happen in a lousy movie." Elizabeth Weitzman remarks in the New York Daily News: "You could make gallons of maple syrup from all the sap that drips off August Rush." And it doesn't pass the taste test of Carina Chocano in the Los Angeles Times, either. "August Rush feels like the cinematic equivalent of being stuffed with fruitcake and doused with a gallon of egg nog," she writes. But Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times appears to have enjoyed it all, writing, "Here is a movie drenched in sentimentality, but it's supposed to be. I dislike sentimentality where it doesn't belong, but there's something brave about the way August Rush declares itself and goes all the way with coincidence, melodrama and skillful tear-jerking."

Reviewed by: jdougharty on 9/16/2008 5:46:16 PM
Regardless of what the critics might say, let your heart be the judge.One of the few movies that if you let yourself go and feel with your heart you won't be disapointed.
LEW IRWIN

August Rush, critics generally agree, is the kind of sentimental family film that may have particular appeal to the majority of moviegoers -- that is, teens and young adults. The problem is that most critics don't fit into that category themselves. "To describe August Rush as a piece of shameless hokum doesn't quite do justice to the potentially shock-inducing sugar content of this contemporary fairy tale," comments Stephen Holden in the New York Times. Jan Stuart in Newsday comments: "If there is anything more deflating than a captivating child actor as he transitions into gawky adolescence, it is watching it happen in a lousy movie." Elizabeth Weitzman remarks in the New York Daily News: "You could make gallons of maple syrup from all the sap that drips off August Rush." And it doesn't pass the taste test of Carina Chocano in the Los Angeles Times, either. "August Rush feels like the cinematic equivalent of being stuffed with fruitcake and doused with a gallon of egg nog," she writes. But Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times appears to have enjoyed it all, writing, "Here is a movie drenched in sentimentality, but it's supposed to be. I dislike sentimentality where it doesn't belong, but there's something brave about the way August Rush declares itself and goes all the way with coincidence, melodrama and skillful tear-jerking."
Reviewed by: jdougharty on 9/16/2008 5:46:16 PM
Regardless of what the critics might say, let your heart be the judge.One of the few movies that if you let yourself go and feel with your heart you won't be disapointed.
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Reviewed by: jdougharty on 9/16/2008 5:46:16 PM
Regardless of what the critics might say, let your heart be the judge.One of the few movies that if you let yourself go and feel with your heart you won't be disapointed.
(Read More Customer Reviews...)Reviewed by: rickmoviesonline on 4/5/2008 5:48:54 AM
Very good family movie.Parts are unrealistic but still enjoyable.The beginning is a little slow in starting.
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