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Boychoir (2015)

A troubled and angry 11-year-old orphan from a small Texas town, ends up at a Boy Choir school after the death of his single mother. Completely out of his element, he finds himself in a battle of wills with a demanding Choir Master who recognises a unique talent in this young boy as he pushes him to discover his creative heart and soul in music.

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T'Cha Dunlevy 26 Mar 2015

In the era of American Idol, it's a revelation to see a film champion the understated appeal of choral music, and to make it seem exciting in the process.

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Linda Barnard 26 Mar 2015

Two things elevate screenwriter Ben Ripley's otherwise average drama: the stunning choral music ... and Hoffman's wisely underplayed, brooding take on the choirmaster, Carvelle.

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John D 21 Dec 2015

The decadent critics pan this movie - "Formulaic", "cliche", etc., they decry. Ignore them. If you enjoy the refined works of Handel, Mendelssohn, etc., you will get extra musical enjoyment throughout the film. if not, what we have here is a star cast and a beautiful "formulaic" story, consisting of good versus evil, overcoming adversity, the necessity of hard work in order to full fill ones potential, and a happy ending. In terms of potential for improvement, the adults - and kids - are cast as quite thoroughly secular. if i were the director, i would change this, as arguably you can't sing this kind of music optimally without believing in or at least acknowledging the meaning of the words. Furthermore, a school like the one depicted would very likely include chapel and some kind of Christian influence. There is essentially nothing in this film to give us this aspect of the characters reality.

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Barry T 10 Oct 2015

This felt really damp and wet when it should have sparkled. The cast were exceptional but for some reason it felt so pedestrian. A small boy who loses his mother get put into a school choir where he learns lessons in life

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Stevan H 28 Mar 2015

Troubled boy, Stet, grumpy choirmaster, Carvelle (Dustin Hoffman). We know why the boy is troubled (broken home) but not clear why choirmaster is grumpy (not enough talent to make 1st choice career as pianist?). Lots of clichés about music, about working. The music is mostly not terribly good (and the high-D descant added for the Messiah is terrible. The whole thing has a "US has talent" or "Eurovision contest" flavor that doesn't sit so well with the occasional Motet. Stet's vibrato and (obvious) pop note-bending also intrudes, especially when we are supposed to be admiring his having a one-in-a-million voice. But Kathy Bates does a good job as the CEO of the choir school.

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