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5.0 out of 5 stars A simply sweet film, July 24 2008
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Lyra Tallis (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Once (DVD)
This film is a truly sweet tale of two musicians. He busks on the street when not working in a vaccuum repair shop. She is a single mom with a heartbreakingly lovely voice. Their names are never mentioned. They collaborate and record and share snipets of each other's lives.
The song "Falling Slowly" won a well deserved oscar this past year and the soundtrack is not to be missed.
It's not very long and has a fairly simple storyline but the sheer loveliness of it all makes it stay with you long after it has ended. This is the kind of movie that when you're finished watching it, your heart feels full.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Once...is not enough, Nov 14 2010
This review is from: Once (DVD)
I came upon this movie when I was looking for the title of the song from a very moving performance on "So You Think You Can Dance" earlier this year (2010)

The song, Falling Slowly, led to the movie Once, which led to the singer/songwriters Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova. At that time, I downloaded the soundtrack free (you have to pay for it now) and fell absolutely in love with all the songs. That prompted me to rent the movie, which brings me here today.

The movie is all about the music. Once, is not enough in this case. I think once you watch it, every time you listen to the songs, you will remember the moment when it was played in the movie and sometimes, you will cry... for sure. Glen Hansard's passionate embrace of the song leaves you quietly wanting more. And Marketa's soulful sound gets deep into your being. You'll want to watch it more than once, but be warned, you'll be singing these songs in your head all the time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE IT , LOVE IT, Jan 8 2012
This review is from: Once (DVD)
THIS IS THE BEST MOVIE EVER. IT IS A MOVIE THAT CAN BE RE-WATCHED OVER AND OVER AGAIN AND YOU NEVER GET TIRED OF IT. THE MUSIC IS INCREDIBLE AND THE STORY IS GREAT. COMEDY, DRAMA, LOVE STORY AND REMARKABLE MUSIC. WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK FOR.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An unexpected gem, Mar 5 2012
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Steven Aldersley (Oshawa, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Once (DVD)
Once (2006)
Drama, Music, Romance, 85 minutes
Directed by John Carney
Starring Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova

The opening scene in Once shows a guy (Hansard) busking. The song is unremarkable, but a few people like it and give him their change. Then, two minutes later, something incredible happens. We see the guy singing at night when the streets are virtually deserted. Although he's alone, he's pouring his heart out using his beaten up guitar and raspy voice.

I was hooked from that moment on.

When the guy looks up, there's a girl (Irglova) standing there listening. We never learn their names. It's as if the story is more important than the people in it. She gives him 10 cents and they begin talking. He works with his father in a vacuum cleaner repair shop and she has a vacuum cleaner in need of repair. When she brings it the following day, she treats it like a dog on a leash.

The two have lunch together and she takes him to a music shop where the owner allows her to play piano. When she plays a piece by Mendelssohn, the guy's jaw drops open in astonishment. She invites him to join her on his guitar and he teaches her how to play one of his songs. That's how they begin their friendship.

The setting is Dublin and life isn't easy. The guy and the girl don't have much money. But what does shine through is the Irish sense of community. They love life and the people seem genuine and real. That description also applies to Once.

The film was shot on a budget of around £100,000 using two Handycam camcorders, but you'll quickly forget that and focus on the story.

The guy has broken up with his girlfriend and she has moved to London. The girl married at a young age, but her husband is back in the Czech Republic and has left her. So there's the possibility of romance and I won't ruin what happens for anyone who hasn't seen the film. What's even more important is their shared love of music. The two have a real connection and she wants to help him reach a wider audience by negotiating the use of a local music studio for the weekend.

There are two wonderful reactions later in the film. One comes from Eamon, who is an audio technician at the studio; the other comes from the guy's dad when the guy plays him a CD.

The special features mention that over half the film is told through the use of song, but this is not a musical. The songs never make you step outside the story and they come across as totally natural. As well as music, there's plenty of dry humor, but the story is mainly about relationships and pursuing your dreams.

Once is one of the most heartwarming stories that I have ever seen. The song Falling Slowly won the Oscar for best song and Hansard and Irglova have toured under the name The Swell Season. It just goes to show that you don't need to spend millions in order to make a film that touches people, and this touched me more than most.

In a world which rewards artists with the right look and a manufactured sound, it's refreshing to see people with real passion succeed.

The UK Blu-ray is region free, although the special features are audio only unless you use a region B or region free player.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent movie for music lovers, Feb 15 2012
This review is from: Once (DVD)
I was nicely surprised at the quality of this movie. The storyline is amazing and the music is phenomenal. A great inspiration for up and coming musicians!
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