The kind of movie that might be capable of realistically reflecting teens' lives to other teens.
Our Song (2001)
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Reviews Counted:51
Fresh:46
Rotten:5
Average Rating:7.2/10
Consensus: Graced with such a realistic feel that it resembles a documentary, Our Song is a sensitive portrayal of three teenage girls.
Theatrical Release:May 25, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: OUR SONG follows three very real high school girls over one summer in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Best friends and confidants, the girls--Lanisha (Kerry Washington), Maria (Melissa Martinez), and... OUR SONG follows three very real high school girls over one summer in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Best friends and confidants, the girls--Lanisha (Kerry Washington), Maria (Melissa Martinez), and Joycelyn (Anna Simpson)--have different family situations, different romantic interests, different moral codes, and their own unique dreams. Their differences add a searching, inquisitive element to their conversations, and ultimately make them closer. They are all dedicated members of the Jackie Robinson Steppers, a community marching band that holds daily rehearsals in a local parking lot. The girls talk about mastering the instruments they play and impressing the conductor. They also have jobs. Joycelyn works at a makeup boutique; Marie and Lanisha work at a bakery. Sometimes they talk about what they'll do after high school, but most of their conversations are about the difficult immediate issues that face them daily. Their school is not going to reopen in the fall due to an asbestos problem, and they each must figure out how to find a new school with a good reputation, enroll, and commute each day. Pregnancy and teen motherhood are serious considerations for the girls, as many of their friends have babies. A compassionate, honest portrait of adolescent life in Brooklyn, OUR SONG is inspirational in the way its characters take it as it comes, and keep hoping for the best. Director Jim McKay uses a verité filming style that, in combination with the excellent performances from the actresses, makes the film look and feel like a documentary. [More]
Starring: Kerry Washington, Anna Simpson, Melissa Martinez, Marlene Forte
Starring: Kerry Washington, Anna Simpson, Melissa Martinez, Marlene Forte, Ray Anthony Thomas, Jackie Robinson Steppers Marching Band
Director: Jim McKay
Director: Jim McKay
Screenwriter: Jim McKay
Producer: Paul Mezey, Diana Williams, Jim McKay
Studio: IFC Films
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Reviews for Our Song
While there are some minor flaws in "Our Song," it is a rich work that introduces three extraordinary young talents and marks a maturation in filmmaker [Jim] McKay.
Our Song has no illusions about easy fixes. But neither does it traffic in facile despair as its three Graces saunter along the cracked pavement and into our hearts.
Our Song has an admirably raw, unkempt air about it, as do its performances.
Has the courage to work without a net, aware that when you're a teenager, your life is not a story so much as a million possible stories.
Rich with scenes of affection, anger and reconciliation, along with moments of unfeigned humor.
The film is an unpretentious slice of life that allows its characters to maintain their dignity.
The power of Our Song finally comes through in its dozens of mesmerizing moments.
An authentic recreation of life among adolescents in an inner-city Brooklyn neighborhood.
It would take a heart of stone not to respond to these characters, sympathetically written and sincerely acted.
Confirms [McKay's] gift for catching ordinary folk in authentic terms on film.
Though a high school marching band is prominently featured, you don't have to be a band geek to get jazzed about this Song.
It's a stroke of genuine artistry to craft a movie in a raw and glancing documentary style that is not merely 'authentic' but dramatic.
One of very few American films to investigate the contemporary scene with the thoughtful, old-fashioned run-on take.
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