The Independents
audience Reviews
, 95% Audience Score- Rating: 1.5 out of 5 starsWell, I learned a lesson hereβlook at the number of ratings! The scores for this movie were very high, but it has 8 professional views and fewer than 50 audience views. The music was actually good, but the production seemed amateurish. The guys seem really talented, but the movie, I feel, did them no favors. It was basically a Lifetime Network type movie.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsI LOVE this film. As a former touring musician, this hits home in so many ways. The story, the humor, the emotions, the ups and downs, the characters. It is so well done and the music is just beautiful. The song βSparkβ from this film was actually my wedding song!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsExcellent movie, outstanding band! I have enjoyed watching the performers live and I thought their artistic creativity with the movie (and their music, individually and collectively) was absolutely outstanding!!! I gave five stars, I would give ten stars if it was offered!ππππππππππ
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsThis movie was a delight to watch from start to finish. It was funny yet relatable in a deep way. Talented acting and most of all, wonderful music!
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsMuch like any modern movie about music they make it seem like song writing or being a musician is all about ambition. The fact is, there's very little money and HUGE amounts of work to be a musician. Nobody can just sit down and harmonize / write songs like in this movie. That said, I enjoyed the story and it was neat to find out that they are actually a real band. I just hate the message that it's ok to abandon a life you've worked really hard for, spent lots of money preparing for, just to go play a show in California.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsA delightful, unpretentious gem of a movie. Refreshes your soul and the soundtrack is great to boot.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsIf you are up for a great story with foot tapping music, strong lyrics, guitar and keyboard play, refreshing genuine acting, plenty of laughs and a few tugs on your heartstrings, then this is for you! We loved it and will soon be watching it again!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsGreat music and a finely tuned story of friendship, in equal parts funny and moving and so real it pops off the screen. Good acting, too, by these great musicians.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsWhen I think about films about music groups, I think OK, concert film. If I like the band, I'll probably like the movie. The Independents is definitely not a concert movie. Think more about a coming of age film, from three different perspectives: each protagonist is struggling to come to terms with what they perceive to be "normal" life in direct opposition to what they each want to do, need to do. More even than need or want, each of them is compelled to make art through music. They are strangers, each struggling individually, and they way they meet is, I really almost hate to say it, cosmic. There is literally no other way to describe it. Once they do meet, the struggles continue, in funny ways, sad ways, horrible ways - but they manage to muddle through. The music they make is extraordinary, very reminiscent of CSN from another time. The harmonies are beautiful, the musicianship incredible, and together they make music that is at least as good if not better than what they produce individually (though individually ain't bad neither!) Their acting is superb. The supporting cast has some high-powered Hollywood types. The production values are excellent. I recommend this film most fervently.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsCome for the story, stay for the music. These three guys have delightful personalities and performances. Their humor, passion, and authenticity are a breath of fresh air in an over-hyped music industry. This is the fun story of real dudes making real good music. The bonus is their brotherly love shines through their harmonies and relationships.