Dreamin' Wild (2022)

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Dreamin' Wild (2022). 1h 51m | PG

“u0026quot;Dreaminu0026#39; Wildu0026quot; is an artful, lovingly wrought tale, enchanting in its wistful melancholy and profound love of music. The filmu0026#39;s defining feature, and also its main flaw, is the inherent smallness of its story. The key key facts about the Emersons are revealed in the movieu0026#39;s first few minutes: two Washington farmboys poured their heart and finances into producing a privately pressed album in the late 70s, which decades later is rediscovered and championed by a boutique rock label.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWeu0026#39;re treated to extensive flashbacks of the making of the album, but not much really happens from there in terms of plot. Casey Affleck and Noah Jupe give pitch-perfect performances as the adult and adolescent versions of Donnie. The support is excellent, with Beau Bridges disappearing into the role of a self-sacrificing father. Affleck and Bridges together are a delight to watch.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMuch of the filmu0026#39;s narrative conflict revolves around Donnie Emersonu0026#39;s difficulty accepting sudden vindication after decades of thwarted attempts to break into the music business. His bitterness and reticence to embrace his good fortune can be frustrating at times, but it does feel psychologically authentic. The sheer acting firepower given to these small conflicts can feel a bit overwrought.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe best part of the entire film is when we get to witness the adult, real-life Emersons play a small live gig. Donnie Emersonu0026#39;s voice has matured into a wonderfully soulful instrument, and their performance wraps up this small but tender tale very movingly. Hereu0026#39;s to more forgotten artists like the Emersons getting their chance to shine!”

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