9 reviews
I loved watching Air here in Germany, because it's a whole different movie compared to the stuff that we usually get to see from Hollywood or the East Coast. I think the director did a great job combining talented staff from the Midwest with a fun story and some very sweet details. I can only recommend buying the DVD or sharing it with friends, especially if you are bored by all the blockbusters. Also to notice: The music of the film is just amazing and the main characters fit their themes very well. The dance scenes are great, especially the one with all the paint really fascinated me. How many different ideas all packed together in this outburst!! Just great work! Nice movie, thumbs up! : )
Not usually a musical nut, but this one is so smart and fun with great music! The film has a good pace and keeps moving; some musicals can drag and struggle with pace, but not this one . Great character development and plot turns and parallels keep your interest. The music and choreography are well matched, which is difficult with the wide range of musical genres utilized. "Air: The Musical" shows what potential these young indie film makers have... I look for more great things from them in the future. The creativity they exhibit in this work may some day be seen setting the standard for films of the dramatic genre for years to come. Don't miss this GREAT film!
- j-daniels2
- Apr 18, 2010
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AIR was a wonderful reminder of the complexity and simplicity relationships bring to life. The young leads are mature beyond their years in this performance. One of the highlights for me was the range in genre of the score. There's rock, folk, country - you name it and something for everyone's taste. And the music strengthens the emotion throughout the story line. For their first feature film, Jeremy Osbern and Chris Blunk have created a high quality, timeless story that all generations can relate to and enjoy. In fact, part of the subtle charm of the film is that it obviously hasn't been staged in the obvious Hollywood spots. The streets and scenes should remind us all of places we live, making the movie more relevant for viewers.
AIR the Musical comes highly recommended. Certainly, it does not disappoint. AIR the Musical is a refreshingly delightful movie experience. In an era when many fashionable movies are founded upon mind-numbing special effects and tiresome plots, AIR the Musical is an alluring departure from the uninspiring norm. Indeed, it successfully integrates warmly realistic story lines with exhilarating original music, offering big screen entertainment in a captivating and graceful manner. This unforgettable independent film touches the heart and charms the musical senses. An authentic classic, AIR the Musical is a DVD that belongs in everyone's collection. You will come back to it, again and again. Hopefully, the movie sound track will be available soon.
- richkancel
- May 22, 2010
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I watched this movie because it had 10 5-star ratings on Amazon.com with no lower ratings attached. Boy, was I let down.
The script had potential, but was poorly executed. It's three stories in one movie, and it isn't until the last scene that two of the stories kind of come together (although there's doubt about that). Each story on its own would have been interesting had it been more fleshed out. Only one of the stories had any reason to have any sort of musical theme tied to it, and it was that story that made the best (although, still sub-par) use of the music.
The acting left so much to be desired. For a short while, I wondered if the director had used non-actors as the stars of the movie for a reason. It wasn't until halfway through the movie that I realized these were just bad actors, not non-actors. If not for a screen writing credit, I'd assume that this movie was entirely improvised by a troupe of actors in a beginners acting class.
The music was OK. I doubt it would ever win any awards or sell any soundtracks. It was music that an amateur writer would throw together, and I have to wonder if this movie wasn't made just for the purpose of showcasing the film makers attempt at writing music.
The singing was just plain bad. There were a couple of scenes where the singing was OK, but for the most part, not one actor could carry a tune. One actor in particular couldn't hold a note in just one song.
There was only one scene in the entire movie that was remotely worth watching again. It was a dance scene with no singing, involving "tap" and spilled paint (an homage to Singing in the Rain?). This is the ONLY reason I was generous enough to give this 2-stars instead of one.
Again, all of the 5-star reviews that have been given simply had to have been written by people involved with the movie. Don't waste your money on this one. If you get a chance to pick it up for free at the local library or get it from Redbox for $1, give it a try, then PLEASE come back here and rate it so that others aren't fooled into buying it due to reviews or ratings planted by the film maker.
The script had potential, but was poorly executed. It's three stories in one movie, and it isn't until the last scene that two of the stories kind of come together (although there's doubt about that). Each story on its own would have been interesting had it been more fleshed out. Only one of the stories had any reason to have any sort of musical theme tied to it, and it was that story that made the best (although, still sub-par) use of the music.
The acting left so much to be desired. For a short while, I wondered if the director had used non-actors as the stars of the movie for a reason. It wasn't until halfway through the movie that I realized these were just bad actors, not non-actors. If not for a screen writing credit, I'd assume that this movie was entirely improvised by a troupe of actors in a beginners acting class.
The music was OK. I doubt it would ever win any awards or sell any soundtracks. It was music that an amateur writer would throw together, and I have to wonder if this movie wasn't made just for the purpose of showcasing the film makers attempt at writing music.
The singing was just plain bad. There were a couple of scenes where the singing was OK, but for the most part, not one actor could carry a tune. One actor in particular couldn't hold a note in just one song.
There was only one scene in the entire movie that was remotely worth watching again. It was a dance scene with no singing, involving "tap" and spilled paint (an homage to Singing in the Rain?). This is the ONLY reason I was generous enough to give this 2-stars instead of one.
Again, all of the 5-star reviews that have been given simply had to have been written by people involved with the movie. Don't waste your money on this one. If you get a chance to pick it up for free at the local library or get it from Redbox for $1, give it a try, then PLEASE come back here and rate it so that others aren't fooled into buying it due to reviews or ratings planted by the film maker.
A perfectly directed modern day rock musical with songs you soon won't get out of your head. Everything about this film is beautiful from the shooting to the story. It's one of those films that you watch and you feel like you've experienced something special. If you are a fan of the cinema then you will for sure love this gem. The acting is fantastic. The music is amazing and it's emotionally charged. Every moment of this film is so well thought out from the music to the dancing to the production design. I recently watched this film with my wife, seven-year-old nephew, and my thirteen-year-old brother and everyone enjoyed it. Jeremy Osbern has created an instant cult classic!
Thoroughly enjoyable musical. Cast is young, veritably unknown and stellar. Numerous "fun" symbolic musical tributes if you watch closely. Certainly worth watching more than once to catch the deeper meanings (and puns) of the vignettes. If you are looking for an evening with fun, music, laughter and love - this movie is well worth considering - would work well as a conversation piece for a gathering of your friends. **** 1/2 stars out of 5 - only one scene seemed a little "long", and that is probably due to the extended use of the chest-cam - otherwise, this musical will capture your attention to the end. Buy it or see it at the theater - it's a keeper.
- scottdmoore
- Apr 1, 2010
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The movie/musical AIR is astonishingly well made. The casting, filming, screenplay, acting, and most importantly, original music knit fascinating life stories together, and move viewers to celebrate life and believe in a better future. Kansas University must be proud for educating/preparing the team involved in making the original production, AIR. These young film makers have great futures ahead. So... will there be a sequel? I can only hope AIR II, AIR III, and AIR IV will continue to explore the depths of interesting, personal, loving relationships. See the movie AIR. Buy the movie AIR,and see it again and again. You will never be disappointed. I know, and I am very happy with AIR, and more than satisfied each time I enjoy this wonderful film.
An original musical score with an excellent plot. If you enjoy independent film and want to be entertained this is a selection you must make. You actually need to watch it a couple of times to catch all of the subtle humor embedded in the film as well. These days Glee seems to have reached out to many. If you like music integrated into a story this is a film for you. With all of the lack of originality in major motion pictures it is refreshing to see creativity in an independent setting. If you are from the Midwest and familiar with Kansas City you should also enjoy trying to identify some of the films locations in KC, Lawrence and Topeka to name a few! If you enjoy a variety of music styles this would appeal to you as well. Possibly you will want to check out Steve Unruh's music after watching this selection.