Tuesday, June 16, 2015

No stranger to misery

Quite wonderful. Never cared much for Mark Ruffalo, but he's on his element as a disheveled New York record producer and label honcho who finds a new talent (Knightley) and things build up. Cool stuff, a true feel-good movie done with passion, although the last 30 minutes of the movie turn into clichéd mush.

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