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August Rush
TrailerAn infant secretly given away by Lyla';;s father has grown into an unusually gifted child who hears music all around him and can turn the rustling of wind through a wheat field into a beautiful symphony with himself at its center, the composer and conductor. This is a story of a music prodigy. Lyla is a renowned and beautiful cellist and Louis is a guitar player and vocalist at a club. Lyla and Louis fall in love once they meet each other following the music. Since they have different lives, they have to separate without seeing each other again.Actors: Freddie Highmore, Keri Russell, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Terrence Howard, Robin Williams, William Sadler, Marian Seldes, Mykelti Williamson, Leon Thomas III, Aaron Staton, Alex OLoughlin, ...»Director: Kirsten SheridanCountry: United States, South KoreaDuration: 114 minQuality: HDRelease: 2007IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "August Rush"
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Characters of "August Rush"
Evan TaylorPlayed by: Freddie HighmoreLyla NovacekPlayed by: Keri RussellLouis ConnellyPlayed by: Jonathan Rhys MeyersRichard JeffriesPlayed by: Terrence HowardMaxwell 'Wizard' WallacePlayed by: Robin WilliamsThe DeanPlayed by: Marian SeldesArthurPlayed by: Leon Thomas IIIMarshallPlayed by: Alex O'LoughlinHopePlayed by: Jamia Simone NashOrphanage KidPlayed by: Joshua Jaymz Doss -
Directors of "August Rush"
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Creators of "August Rush"
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Critic Reviews of "August Rush"
Boxoffice MagazineMay 05, 2010A music box trying to pass itself off as an orchestra.
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionDecember 01, 2007However predictable, a good ol' fashioned happy ending is always welcome. But bring a box of tissues: A good cry is to be expected as well.
Ebert & RoeperNovember 27, 2007Even the final few moments, which should have us choking up, seemed hurried and shot from the wrong angles.
USA TodayNovember 22, 2007August Rush will not be for everyone, but it works if you surrender to its lilting and unabashedly sentimental tale of evocative music and visual poetry.
ComingSoon.netDecember 28, 2010Essentially an extended music video, and with about as much narrative weight, August Rush is empty, flat, and pointless.
Times-PicayuneJuly 27, 2009A heartwarming fairy-tale that is undeniably sweet, even if it occasionally crosses over into sappiness.
ReelzChannel.comSeptember 08, 2008"The only thing astounding about this movie is how bad it is."
Style Weekly (Richmond, VA)May 08, 2008Someone in Hollywood must have it in for Thanksgiving. How else to explain the cruelly timed release of August Rush, a wretched confection that only the most determined will be able to count among their blessings?
MSNBCMay 01, 2008While many films require a suspension of disbelief, August Rush asks viewers to terminate their disbelief without severance and have security escort it from the building.
Window to the MoviesApril 17, 2008Its almost desperate earnestness actually turns out to be its greatest appeal -- August Rush does believe in fairy tales, it does it does it does!
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