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RomanceDramaMusicComedy

Sing Street

- Boy meets girl. Girl unimpressed. Boy starts band.

A boy growing up in Dublin during the 1980s escapes his strained family life by starting a band to impress the mysterious girl he likes.

Release Date : 2016-03-11

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Likely StoryFilmWaveDistressed FilmsCosmo FilmsPalmStar MediaFís Éireann/Screen IrelandMerkel Media

Production Country : IrelandUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Ferdia Walsh-Peelo

Character Name : Conor "Cosmo" Lawlor

Original Name : Ferdia Walsh-Peelo

Gender : Male

Lucy Boynton

Character Name : Raphina

Original Name : Lucy Boynton

Gender : Female

Jack Reynor

Character Name : Brendan Lawlor

Original Name : Jack Reynor

Gender : Male

Ben Carolan

Character Name : Darren

Original Name : Ben Carolan

Gender : Male

Mark McKenna

Character Name : Eamon

Original Name : Mark McKenna

Gender : Male

Kelly Thornton

Character Name : Ann Lawlor

Original Name : Kelly Thornton

Gender : Female

Maria Doyle Kennedy

Character Name : Penny Lawlor

Original Name : Maria Doyle Kennedy

Gender : Female

Aidan Gillen

Character Name : Robert Lawlor

Original Name : Aidan Gillen

Gender : Male

Ian Kenny

Character Name : Barry

Original Name : Ian Kenny

Gender : Male

Percy Chamburuka

Character Name : Ngig

Original Name : Percy Chamburuka

Gender : Male

Connor Hamilton

Character Name : Larry

Original Name : Connor Hamilton

Gender : Male

Karl Rice

Character Name : Garry

Original Name : Karl Rice

Gender : Male

Don Wycherley

Character Name : Brother Baxter

Original Name : Don Wycherley

Gender : Male

Des Keogh

Character Name : Brother Barnabas

Original Name : Des Keogh

Gender : Male

Kian Murphy

Character Name : Mick Mahon

Original Name : Kian Murphy

Gender : Male

Dolores Mullally

Character Name : Dinner Lady

Original Name : Dolores Mullally

Gender : Male

Marcella Plunkett

Character Name : Eamon's Mum

Original Name : Marcella Plunkett

Gender : Female

Vera Nwabuwe

Character Name : Ngig's Mum

Original Name : Vera Nwabuwe

Gender : Male

Tony Doyle

Character Name : Wayne

Original Name : Tony Doyle

Gender : Male

Keith McErlean

Character Name : Barry's Dad

Original Name : Keith McErlean

Gender : Male

Art Campion

Character Name : Evan

Original Name : Art Campion

Gender : Male

Lydia McGuinness

Character Name : Mrs. Dunne

Original Name : Lydia McGuinness

Gender : Female

Kyle Bradley Donaldson

Character Name : Fifth Former

Original Name : Kyle Bradley Donaldson

Gender : Male

Paul Gibbons

Character Name : Exam Supervisor

Original Name : Paul Gibbons

Gender : Male

Eva-Jane Gaffney

Character Name : Jacinta

Original Name : Eva-Jane Gaffney

Gender : Female

Paul Roe

Character Name : Surveyor

Original Name : Paul Roe

Gender : Male

Pádraig J. Dunne

Character Name : Surveyor

Original Name : Pádraig J. Dunne

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

> Back to the 80s with rock and roll and romance. I seriously thought this might be an overrated film. I knew it was too early to judge it, so I was not expecting anything extraordinary and then it struck me with its progress, I was clean bowled by its style and cuteness. I don't what others think, but this is John Carney's masterpiece according to me. I liked his other films, but this is something I think a perfect dose of contents. In two words to say it is a Golden Touch. I rarely like music and musical films, and it had been long since one I had enjoyed very much like this. Definitely this should be one of the top ten films of the years. This is an Irish-British film that is set in the Dublin, 1985. It is about a high school boy named Conor, who just got transferred from a private school to a free state-run boy's school after his parents imposed a plan on the budget cut. New school and problems are ahead where he has to come out of it on his own. During getting used to it, he meets a girl who lives nearby the school and to impress her, he lies that he has a band and looking for a female singer. So then he forms one with the amateur musicians and the journey begins for these teenagers that reveals in the remaining film how long they are willing to go. > "Your problem is that you're not happy being sad. But that's what love is, Cosmo. Happy-sad." At the end of the final scene, there is a note that says 'For brothers everywhere'. I was impressed by that, because I did not pay attention on that while watching the film. What I meant was, this is not some teenage love story, actually it was about the brothers, but overshadowed by romance theme. I recalled my memories on those parts and quickly realised the centre of the story that how it was developed. The one who played the older brother of Conor simply looked alike Seth Rogan and that is the character you have to watch out for. He's only a supporting character, but the impact was indirectly larger on the story. Of course, falling in love might make you do crazy things, even you can become a rockstar overnight. But there's a first step for everything and it is not assured that you will be succeed by those attempts. That is where comes the experienced hand, the brother, a close friend who stood by us since our birth. It is easy to fall in love, but it is not easy to have a brother who guides us in every move on that. In this film the sreenspace between them was very little, but that did not stop to disclose how one's inspiration that got from love to mold accurate shape and to lead the right path. I don't have any brother, but I felt how it would be to have one. So all the brothers in the world must see it, this is dedicated to them. > "It's like when you don't know someone, they are more interesting. They can be anything you want them to be. But when you know them, there's limits to them." I did not grow up in the 80s, but was very close to it and I know how it would feel to be born in that generation. Jeans, thick hair and curls, everybody was so thin, weird make-ups with strong eyeliner, big eyeglasses, cassettes, you would love this film if you remember those stuffs from your fading memories. A very stylish music-comedy and on the romance side, this film was very cute. All the actors were brilliant, especially the lead boy whose first film was this and the girl amazing with her totally electrifying look. They both going have a great future in filmdom. Not to miss out the supporting cast who did their part so well, especially the brother I talked about in the other paragraph. All the sound tracks were awesome. I should start adding them to my 'film songs' collection, especially 'The Riddle of the Model' which defines this title and the film's climax song 'Go Now'. So from the cast to crew, equal credits must given to the music composers and lyricists from the real 80s bands. The film had a perfect runtime, I would have had no issue if it was extended for another half an hour. The pace of the narration always kept in a same position, but towards the final quarter it has gone up. Yes, I loved the ending, it was touching, but I don't know how to describe it, only one can experience it by himself. A film I watched without any anticipation, now it is one of my favourite films. Todays generation might take it as another rock and roll inspired theme, but only the middle aged guys and some old ones would know how to enjoy it. So don't miss it out if you are one of them. 8.5/10

G

Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

Take it with a grain of bias, because I too went to a Christian Brothers school and hated it, but I absolutely adored _Sing Street_. It rehashes a lot of things you will have seen before, but if you're a lover of the 80's, alternative music, coming of age stories or even just good cinema, you could do a lot worse than _Sing Street_. _Final rating:★★★★ - An all round good movie with a little something extra._