Once [2007] (REGION 1) (NTSC)
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Winner of the World Audience Award at Sundance, Once starts out as a small-scale romance, like Before Sunrise, before arriving somewhere unexpected. An Irish busker (Glen Hansard, the Frames and The Commitments) meets a Czech flower seller (Markéta Irglová) while singing on the streets of Dublin. (In the credits, they're listed as Guy and Girl.) She likes what she hears and lets him know. Turns out she's a musician, too. They work on a few songs together and a friendship is forged. She lives with her widowed mother, who doesn't speak English. He lives with his widowed father, who owns a repair shop. Since he broke up with his girlfriend, the guy has been drifting, unable and unwilling to get his life in order. The girl encourages him to pursue a record deal, and the guy emerges from his funk. Then he makes a move on the girl, who rejects his advances. He's confused, but as he comes to find, there's a reason she’s keeping her distance. Though Once is filled with appealing folk-pop by Hansard and Irglová (released on CD as The Swell Season), the movie isn't a traditional musical, but rather a more optimistic Brief Encounter. Filmmaker John Carney, Hansard's former bandmate, captures the real city--in all its affluence and poverty--rather than the picture postcard version. His beautifully shot film serves as a heartfelt ballad about all the underclass Guys and Girls swept aside amidst Ireland's economic miracle. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
don't expect car chases
Review date: 2008-11-25 Rating: 8 out of 10
A gentle, unassuming, moving and simple story well told. Low key production suits the intimacy of the tale and it was only afterwards that I realised how much had been moved along by the songs rather than them being used as interludes. And it's now become my partner's favourite film
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I have fast forward fingerReview date: 2008-09-29 Rating: 2 out of 10This film was really the most unbearable nonsense, the Irish busker/hoover repair man was perhaps the most annoying person ever. The music was awful, he must have been listening to an awful lot of Damien Rice.Don't believe the hypeReview date: 2008-09-27 Rating: 2 out of 10My girlfriend and I were really looking forward to watching this but were both shocked at just how disappointing it really is.
First off I liked the music, it's good singer songwriter fair but forgettable. If you like Irish singers there are plenty other better ones out there.
It's terribly shot, as a film maker myself it is just unforgivable to make a film this poorly, shooting on the worst camera badly. For me though this comes second to the total lack of narrative, very poor acting and a total unsatisfying ending.
There was no film here to watch just lots of badly shot musical sequences. It's not a musical because it isn't about anything. It's a poor idea badly executed. Watch Live at Abbey Road and see David Gray instead. Please don't waste your money on this overrated tripe.FANTASTIC PLEASE WATCH AND GET CD!Review date: 2008-09-17 Rating: 10 out of 10THIS IS A FANTASTIC FILM WHICH IS REALLY UNIQUE AND CAPTIVATING! I LOVE IT AND THE CD IS AMAZING YOU REALLY NEED TO GET THIS!Loved it. And believe me, I hate musicals..!Review date: 2008-09-15 Rating: 10 out of 10...but I do love well-crafted films with a soul. I bought this on a bit of a whim, having heard great things about it on my indie-flick radar ( kinda like Spidey-sense ), and after a worried start, I totally fell for this movie.
I say worried, because films about shouty Irish buskers would possibly make even me think twice, but you stick with it, and ten minutes in, you realise you are in that rare character-piece territory previously inhabited by Richard Linklater and his beautiful Before Sunrise/Before Sunset films.
The songs are great ( especially the duets ), and the whole thing is filmed guerrilla-style ( no elaborate-lighting, no postcard landmarks ), so it comes across almost like a documentary of how Irish musicians - or musicians in general, for that matter - live and survive, and how songs are composed.
The leads and supporting cast are totally charming, and unless you only like spoon-fed, overblown rom-coms which tick every cliche box, you're gonna love this.
I'm not giving anything away, though, when i say that the ending will have you offering to send the Irish Film Board a contribution to do a sequel, ASAP!
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Actor(s):
Alaistair Foley
Glen Hansard
Markéta Irglová
Gerard Hendrick
Hugh Walsh
Creators:
Glen Hansard (Primary Contributor)
Markéta Irglová (Primary Contributor)
Tim Fleming (Cinematographer)
John Carney (Writer)
Paul Mullen (Editor)
David Collins (Producer)
Martina Niland (Producer)
Director(s):
Recording label: 20th Century Fox Manufacturer: 20th Century FoxEAN: 0024543477594Binding: DVDNumber of items: 1Format: Colour, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC, Release date: 2007-12-18Universal product code (UPC): 024543477594Aspect ratio: 1.85:1Region code: 1Running time: 85 minutesTheatrical release date: 2007Language: English (Original Language)
Language: Czech (Original Language)
Language: English (Subtitled)
Language: French (Subtitled)
Language: Spanish (Subtitled)
Language: Spanish (Dubbed)