Once
Posted on May 28, 2013 at 12:27 pm
Starring: Glen Hansard, Marketa Irglova
Once in a while a film has an effect on you. It happens. No one is immune. Something about a particular film gets to you in a particular way. Maybe you can’t explain it, maybe you don’t understand it, but you feel it, and that’s enough. Once in a great while one film has that effect on millions of people all at the same time. That’s when you know something special has happened; when so many people, critics, audiences, everyone, feel changed by a film. Once is that movie. It is that feeling. And it’s undefinable. But isn’t that what makes it wonderful
The Movie
The two start a strained relationship, made difficult by his desires (a woman who hurt him but fuels his passion) and her responsibilities (a fatherless child and a meager existence). Music ties them together and brings them closer each day, as they begin to collaborate and combine their talents into something special. When the opportunity arises to work on an album together, a mismatched band is formed and the pair begin a new phase in their professional and possibly romantic relationships.
All of that is well and good, but the music makes the movie. Not only are the songs phenomenal, but their passion drives the plot and creates that magical feeling that captured so many viewers. Written by the actors, songs like ‘Lies’, ‘If You Want Me’, ‘When Your Mind’s Made Up’, and the main track ‘Falling Slowly’ will haunt you and get stuck in your head until you have got to buy the CD.
The production of the film was surprising good. Scenes were flawlessly tied together with music, they fit together nicely, they never dragged or felt forced. The movie is only 85 minutes long, short for a modern movie, but it had a nice pace and didn’t need to be any longer. I can’t think of much that would improve Once, and it seems as if critics and audiences both agree. It is an excellent film, one that is worth a watch by movie buffs, music lovers, Irishman, it doesn’t matter. Good movies speak for themselves, and this one speaks loud and clear.
The DVD
Audio: Using Dolby SR, viewers can hear the film using either English Dolby Surround or Spanish Dolby Surround. Subtitles can be chosen in English, Spanish, or French. Sound quality is excellent, as it, not the camera work, quickly becomes the focal point of the film.
Extras: There are two types of commentary to compliment the story: a typical commentary with Carney, Hansard, and Irglova, or a musical commentary, in which they discuss each song as it makes its first appearance in the film. “Making a Modern Day Musical” takes viewers through the making of the film. “More Guy, More Girl” explains a little of the motivation behind the scenes and the story. You can watch a hand drawn comedic bit in “Broken Hearted Hoover Fixer Sucker Guy”, and you can download the song ‘Falling Slowly’ if your computer has a DVD-rom drive. There are also four trailers available: “Amazing Grace Trailer”, “The Commitments”, “Blind Dating”, and “2 Days in Paris”.
Final Thoughts:
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