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When I Live My Life It's only human to zone out sometimes from you >> Read More... Over Again is a drama/slice-of-life movie. The script and direction by Robert Edwards. Starcast involves Christopher Walken He is one of the living legends of Hollywood. Born >> Read More... and Amber Heard A bookworm and she’s a real power blond-leggy beau >> Read More... in leading roles. Supporting cast includes Kelli Garner, Hamish Linklater, Ann Magnuson, and Oliver Platt Oliver Platt was born on January 12, 1960. He is b >> Read More... . Joe McGinty has composed the music in this film, cinematography by Anne Etheridge, and Mollie Goldstein edited the film. The producers of this film are Lucas Joaquin, Saemi Kim, Saerom Kim, Lars Knudsen Lars Knudsen is a well known Hollywood producer wh >> Read More... , Chris Maybach, Ferne Pearlstein, and Jay Van Hoy.
 Plot
A young girl named Jude struggles to become a songwriter. She leaves New York City to visit her old father. He used to be a singer and now desperately seeks a comeback in his singing career. Jude comes to his father for stability and peace. Meeting his daughter sparks an interest in Paul to follow his ambitions. This film is a heartfelt drama that explores the relationship between a parent and child. Father and daughter start to live together, learning to accept their differences to forgive each other and establish a stronger bond.
Star Performance
Christopher Walken as Paul (the father) plays his role extravagantly. His strong will and rigid personality are evident, yet his moments of vulnerability allow you to connect with him on a deeper scale. Amber Heard plays the role of Jude (the daughter), she effectively conveys frustration and confusion through her acting. Both skillfully direct the complex emotions, delivering compelling performances that add depth to the story. The supporting cast adds to the charm and this film's themes.
Analysis
Writer-director Robert Edwards represents the lives of musicians through the characters of Jude and Christopher. Robert's directions in this film have a good phasing and feel smooth throughout. The movie has a constant atmosphere of tension and confusion. The screenplay uses this tension to depict the complexity of relationships and families. Songs are brilliant and soothe your ears.
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Verdict
While the movie has its moments, it ultimately comes across as dull and lacking in many aspects. It is a decent one-time watch. Those who enjoy content in the drama genre might find it engaging.
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