Danny Foster doesn't have much: an apartment as small as his paychecks, no family, and a struggling music career. Yet for him, "every day is a great day to be alive," an attitude he gained from his mother's unwavering optimism during her losing battle with cancer. It's love at first sight when Danny meets Ariana, a wealthy girl from Greenwich, CT who tragically cannot hear the music she inspires him to write. Ariana, hearing impaired since childhood, is torn between hanging onto the shelter her controlling mother provides and fighting for a love that, if given the chance, might just change her life
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Brilliant and touching
It's funny watching the elements come together in this complicated scam. On one hand, the set-up isn't quite as complex as it seems, but there's an easy sense of fun in every exchange.
The first must-see film of the year.
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
Such a wasted opportunity. The two leads are great and have real chemistry. The scenes between the two (particularly in the first half) are believable and they tell a great story together.Unfortunately, heavy handed plot choices (particularly the controlling mother and the second half plot turn) undermine everything built in the first 50 minutes. The music is underwhelming as well. It's trying to pull off what "Once" did so well but the songs simply aren't up to the task.This story and these actors deserved better.
Listen to your heart is now one of my all-time favorite movies. I have never written one of these reviews before, but this one seems to demand it. I appreciate movies that are more than they appear on the surface and deeper than the acting or action. This movie doesn't seem that unusual until you work through the last 30 minutes and begin to realize what the true message is. Remarkable. This is a movie you must WATCH, not just let it play on as you are doing something else. The amazing acting, the wonderful story that at first seems so predictable, and the underlying progression of thought work together to create a very special experience. If you truly "get it", this movie will change how YOU live your life.
Just saw "Listen to Your Heart" and I totally agree with stupididiotic from United States and with eloith-fay from Australia: "terrible lines and the music was just disgusting"; "Everything is so terribly clichéd and the acting isn't all that great";"The whole story line is juvenile and elementary";" It is clumsy, naive, overstated, lacks subtlety. The lyrics to the songs lack poetry, like reading dull prose.I found the acting unconvincing at best" One of the few positives about this movie is Alexia Rasmussen,she's such a sweetheart!But the fact that she smiles(and after that she sheds some crocodile/fake tears) in many scenes which are dealing with death...I find this disgusting and this is just one of the many reasons I believe this movie is of low quality.As for all of those annoying,inferior quality,sad singing scenes that pop up often during the movie..they are worthy of a better cause!Certainly not a masterpiece this one! But Alexia Rasmussen is so gorgeous to the point that it makes the movie seem not as bad as it is,actually.. All in all, I did not like this film.Don't waste your time watching it.
The film makes you look to the life and the value and how you can live every moment in which,,,, and makes you try to restore your accounts in this life and thanks God everything and you enjoy the things denied to many, however they live their lives like you and they can be, enjoying it more you This movie really made me look at my life,,, Do I really listened to my heart???? Do you enjoy every moment where ??????? And many, many of the questions that came in my mind .. There is actually a film could change your life and this film of this type Without that I feel and I'm watching a movie and have found tears filled my face, especially when in the hospital Sam said to Danny I love you,,,,, Without a doubt I think this film is the greater.