The Greatest Hits

audience Reviews

, 66% Audience Score
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    I found it very interesting and kind of like Spotless Mind movie with Jim Carey. I really enjoyed it more than I thought I would.
  • Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    It's quite well done, has some nice music in it. Certainly watchable
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    music can literally transport you to places and bring people back! this story proved the power it can have when love is at stake. gutting and sad, beautiful and eclectic! going from present to past, from reality to imagination, playing with two storylines in quite a way. incredible actors, a nice story to watch and definitely a great soundtrack to accompany all of us through the grief and joy of harriet’s life, showing what was, could have been and would eventually be!!!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    Not what I was expecting at all. Pleasantly surprised
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    pro: Great idea that went nowhere. The music/audio/mixing is actually good, mostly. cons: The writing is so shallow and every scene is forced. The superficiality, lighting, dialogue, and even the blocking frustrated me; I cringed when David knocks over the chairs and they have that forced exchange. That and David is so pretentious, patronizing, and self-centered which just makes me dislike the character more especially since what's her name keeps trying to win his approval because he's mad at her for processing her grief for like 30 WHOLE MINUTES. ultimately it made a cool concept boring
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    (3.25 STARS)
First, I watched specifically for David Corenswet (STAYED FOR LUCY BOYNTON) because I have never seen him in something before (and Superman duh) and he alone was a wonderful addition to this movie (only having been in it for 5 mins max). Second, it reminded me of Anyone But You but with more music and less comedy. Third, I really enjoyed the way that this film was shot because it had some really cool visual moments to go along with the, expectedly, great sound editing/editing in general. The base concept was super interesting with a wonderful dilemma including rightfully increasing stakes but not without romance film cliches and the fact that what occurs in this film (Harriet’s condition) simply could never actually happen to drag it down. Lastly, I enjoyed the ending because she was able to pursue what she wanted to happily while still finding what life meant for her. it was an enjoyable watch especially if you’re either (1) a music fan and or (2) a romance film fan.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    Rom-com time traveling movie. Want expecting much from it but it worked and is was enjoyable.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    "The Greatest Hits" was touching and inventive, which is exactly the type of movie I feel like I needed. I think the concept here is done in an original way and the characters are easy to love. I found myself enjoying the soundtrack and seeing how it was implemented in the story. I do feel some aspects could have been fleshed out even more and the movie actually could have been even longer and more in-depth. Nonetheless, what is presented is a very honest and heartfelt story about grief and moving on. Overall, I think it is one of the more original films of this year so far, and it left me feeling a variety of emotions and mostly impressed.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    The music was great!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    I saw the trailer for this movie on social media. I decided to look it up and was pleased to see that it was on Hulu, and I could watch it right away. This movie legit made me cry in the middle. Her pain, heartache, and suffering was so real. Her struggle was so raw. The decisions she had to make in this movie were tragic. It's a beautiful, artistically sound movie that aptly describes pain, death, loss, and love. Truly, it was a fantastic movie. I thoroughly enjoyed it.