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Great World of Sound (2007)
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Reviews Counted:41
Fresh:33
Rotten:8
Average Rating:6.9/10
Consensus: The Great World Of Sound is a charming and unassuming film, thanks to breakthrough performances from Pat Healy and Kene Holiday.
Theatrical Release:Sep 14, 2007 Limited
Synopsis:
In today's American Idol culture, the road to success and fame is paved with deceit and manufactured talent. The Great World of Sound astutely addresses the growing trend of people looking for a...
In today's American Idol culture, the road to success and fame is paved with deceit and manufactured talent. The Great World of Sound astutely addresses the growing trend of people looking for a shortcut to fame, as well as examines the people who promise such an easy path.
The story follows Martin, who answers an ad from a company training prospective "music producers." During training, he pairs up with Clarence, a middle-aged man trying to change his career path. As record producers, the two travel to towns where the company has placed newspaper ads to find undiscovered musicians. They're seeking talent for the record label, signing new artists and giving them a chance to let their music be heard…for a small fee. It's going great until cracks start appearing in the company's sheen, and Martin and Clarence begin to question whether the company is as virtuous as it claims to be.
Pat Healy fully inhabits Martin, using the depths of his talent to channel a contemporary Willy Loman. When paired with the equally impressive Kene Holliday, the two form an unlikely duo with an uncanny chemistry. Director Craig Zobel seamlessly incorporates footage of real people into his painfully authentic story of achieving wealth and success by exploiting the hopes of others. With humor and pathos, The Great World of Sound critiques the dark side of the American Dream.
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Starring: Pat Healy, Kene Holliday
Starring: Pat Healy, Kene Holliday
Director: Craig Zobel
Director: Craig Zobel
Screenwriter: Craig Zobel, George Smith
Producer: Craig Zobel, Melissa Palmer, David Gordon Green, Richard A. Wright
Composer: David Wingo
Studio: Magnolia Pictures
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Reviews for Great World of Sound
[Director] Zobel has an Altmanesque ear for the the way people talk, and he evokes Altman's loose style and cynical sensibility. The film deftly suggests that the tension between being famous and being broke can be illogical and very cruel.
It's evident early on that this is a scam, though the extent of the movie's con is surprising.
Zobel ultimately comes down on the side of the suckers, whose need to make music -- even bad music -- gives them an unimpeachable dignity
A confident, sure-handed exercise focusing on the American Dream, turned nightmare.
"Great World of Sound" is a sleeper independent film destined to become an underground classic.
Director Craig Zobel and co-writer George Smith imbue our two misfits with plenty of character depth and an intriguing camaraderie.
Displays all the trademarks of a true indie effort, especially in its refusal to sentimentalize either the characters or their situations.
A cinematic effort of striking confidence...It's a film that will upset, entertain, and bore, often in the same moment.
Inspired by the reality-based Borat and various works about salesmen, Zobel's sporadically charming and often provocative feature debut adds an honorable panel to a growing number of comedies and dramedies about our obsession with fame and celebrity.
Endless rationalization can in the end be pretty convincing, especially to one's self.
Great World of Sound is about the chicanery that feeds off pinched wallets, but it's also a metaphorical satire of a music business so busy scavenging for sales it has forgotten its roots.
Has its minor charms, but it never gets at the deeper, more interesting side of the fascinating world in which it's set.
reminds one of those great indie charmers that were the basis of the 1990s indie movement
A movie about conscience that flatly refuses the catharsis and redemption a mainstream feature would demand, Great World of Sound is a dirty gem, shining despite the modesty of its production.
Craig Zobel's soul-crushing docudrama slums in the real rags-to-rags tragedy of the lowest rung of the music industry.
Zobel’s directorial debut is as bleak a look at working as Miller or Mamet’s efforts, but what’s most striking about this bittersweet drama is its absence of indignant rage.
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