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Music Within reviews
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7.0 User Score:

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Based on 18 critic reviews
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Movie Info

Genre(s): Comedy  |  Drama

Written by: Kelly Kennemer
Mark Andrew Olsen
Bret McKinney

Directed by: Steven Sawalich

Release Date:
Theatrical: October 26, 2007
DVD: April 8, 2008

Running Time: 93 minutes, Color

Origin: USA

Summary

RATING: R for language including sexual references, and some drug content

Starring Ron Livingston, Melissa George, Michael Sheen, Yul Vazquez, Rebecca De Mornay, Hector Elizondo, and Leslie Nielsen

Richard Pimentel enlists in the Army for a tour of duty in Vietnam. During combat, the young recruit loses his hearing to a bomb blast, and has to deal with this newfound disability on his return to civilian life in Oregon. Richard discovers that his disability and the struggle to transcend it is a defining moment in his fight for what he believes in. When he tries to help his friends--vets like himself and others with disabilities--to get work in an environment that treats them with pity at best and disdain as a matter of course, he realizes that he can make a difference. Together, the friends experience the currents of those turbulent times, and the wild, joyful energy of winning through confrontation and humor. Without his hearing Richard is all the more prepared to listen to the message deep within himself, and to carry that message to the thousands of people whose lives are improved by the movement he helps organize. (MGM)

What The Critics Said

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70

Variety John Anderson

Helmed by Steve Sawalich, this real-life dramedy is anchored by Michael Sheen’s captivating performance as the severely handicapped, profoundly acerbic Art Honeyman.

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70

Chicago Reader Andrea Gronvall

Steven Sawalich directed with invention and heart.

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70

The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt

Livingston and director Steven Sawalich keep the character in constant motion, his dialogue sprinkled with humor and his energy contagious. The film also is surrounded by a crew of ferociously individualistic characters.

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63

USA Today Claudia Puig

Movies often don't do their stories justice, and that has happened again here. The main problem is a tone that jarringly switches from a kind of Forrest Gump-style narrative to a more generic biopic.

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63

New York Daily News Jack Mathews

The performances are all solid, but Sheen, last seen as Tony Blair in "The Queen," is so good in his incredibly demanding role that he makes the natural discomfort people feel at seeing someone so debilitated disappear completely.

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63

Miami Herald Marta Barber

As with many biopics, Richard is seen as the perfect hero, a man who singlehandedly changed the way the United States treats its disabled citizens. That's a bit of a stretch.

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63

Boston Globe Wesley Morris

It's everything it ought to be: right-minded, well-intentioned, compassionate. But it doesn't rise above made-for-cable public service announcement, either.

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63

Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert

Just remember that its hero stands for countless others.

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63

Chicago Tribune Jessica Reaves

Starts strong but eventually collapses under its weighty sense of responsibility.

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60

Village Voice Robert Wilonsky

Sheen, like the movie itself, is trying too hard to inspire when the story doesn't need the help.

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50

The New York Times Matt Zoller Seitz

A bad movie with a good heart.

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50

New York Post Lou Lumenick

It must have sounded great on paper.

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50

Washington Post Desson Thomson

If it does nothing else, Music Within shows us how deeply Ron Livingston's amiable face can take us into a movie. But even likable mugs like his -- remember him in "Office Space"? -- need help from the movies around them.

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50

Portland Oregonian M. E. Russell

It gives me no pleasure to report that the Pimentel biopic Music Within plays like a well-intentioned TV movie.

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50

Los Angeles Times Kevin Crust

The result is that they never truly find the innate drama in Pimentel's story, instead simply recounting four or five decades' worth of events that shaped the man.

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50

San Francisco Chronicle G. Allen Johnson

Rarely rises above the level of a TV movie.

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42

Seattle Post-Intelligencer Bill White

The combined efforts of three novice screenwriters fail to give shape to a life that was, although devoted to a noble cause, unexceptional.

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42

The Onion (A.V. Club) Tasha Robinson

Sheen is often the saving grace of Music Within, thanks to an aggressively profane wit that gives an otherwise tapioca-bland story a little edge.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this movie is 7.0 (out of 10) based on 5 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Morten F. gave it a6:
Another movie u see and then say ok, nothing special okies movie.

Chad S. gave it a5:
Next to a guy with cerebral palsy, being deaf looks like a picnic. What if Art(Michael Sheen) met Ron Livingston(Richard Pimentel) instead of the other way around? With Art, front and center, "Music Within" would find something more pressing to dramatize than Richard's problems with women. Richard explains to Christine(Melissa George), in so many words, that his activist work is so much bigger than her protestations of feeling neglected. She's no Betty Shabazz, this one. By showing us how Richard Pimentel's fight for the rights of disabled Americans took a toll on his personal life, the filmmaker makes the same mistake as Christine. A wheelchair ramp, and getting a fair shake for jobs, just might be on the same level as women and blacks having the right to vote, so it just might be a little ungracious of "Music Within" to show how Richard suffered for the "little people"(not dwarfs, but people who have(had) no voice). A deaf person can read lips. You can't hide cerebral palsy. To see the trials and tribulations of a man like Art would really drive home the importance of the American Disabilities Act.

Jay H. gave it a4:
I was not at all convinced by this movie, it all seemed very phony and so trite. The period detail is atrocious. You can't just throw in a 60's and 70's soundtrack. The characters never aged, just their hairstyles changed. The actors try, but it's hopeless with the script. Sloppily made, not enough thought was put into it and it has many loose ends, plot holes and guffaws.

Laura L. gave it a10:
I love this film!! My friends loved it too! It is a movie with heart and honesty! Thank you!

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