It All Begins With A Song movie review by Movie Review Mom

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MOVIE TITLE:  IT ALL BEGINS WITH A SONG: The Story of the Nashville Songwriter

RATING:  Not rated yet

LENGTH:  1 hour, 25 minutes

Movie Review Mom GRADE:   A

 

IN A NUTSHELL:

If you love music, especially country ballads, you’ll enjoy this inspiring documentary and tribute to the lesser-known men and women who wrote the chart-topping songs we love and have been singing for years.  TriCoast Worldwide shines a deserved spotlight on some songwriters who finally got their break in Nashville, Tennessee.  What an honor it is to take a peek inside the minds of those who are passionate about their craft and have touched so many lives.  Toss in some singing and this documentary is a delight.

TIPS FOR PARENTS:

  • Some profanity, although an F-bomb was bleeped out.
  • Kids and some adults might be bored. Not everyone likes documentaries.

 

THEMES:

  • Perseverance, tenacity
  • Hope
  • The love of music
  • “You’re going to finally want it bad enough that you’re willing to deal with failure.”
  • If you’re in any industry, hoping for success, you can learn from the stories in this documentary of people who persevered through hard times in order to make their dreams a reality.

 

THINGS I LIKED:

  • The rolling credits at the beginning of the movie, mixed with footage, were really good. From the moment the film starts, you’re hooked.
  • Nashville is such an interesting, vibrant place to visit.  I’ve been there a couple of times. “There’s a vibe.  There’s an energy about it” is something one of the songwriters said about the city.  The film focuses on this musical city that has produced some of the most amazing songs in the world.  Did you know that some of the banks in Nashville actually have stages in them where people perform?
  • You get to see past film footage and photographs, as well as interviews with dozens of great songwriters.
  • The cast of this documentary includes Aerosmith, Journey, Bill Anderson, Garth Brooks, Luke Bryan, Brandy Clark, Ben Folds, Claude Kelly, Keb Mo, Alison Mosshart, Kacey Musgraves, Brad Paisley, Caitlyn Smith, and so many more!
  • There is talk of the Bluebird Cafe where legends have been made.
  • It’s fascinating to watch the creative process of writing a song in several scenes. The songwriting profession is somewhat unique because people collaborate and are willing to train their own competition.
  • At about an hour into the movie, you’ll see a story that WILL bring you to tears.  It’s heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time.

 

THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE:

  • It would have been fun to see some of the songwriters chatting with the stars who made their songs famous.
  • Because I didn’t recognize a lot of the faces of the people being interviewed, I wish their names had been written on the screen each time.  Names were shown in the beginning of the movie each time a new person was shown, but it didn’t continue throughout the film.

  

INTERESTING LINES:

  • “Songwriting is prayer.”
  • “An idea is a blessing.”
  • “Songwriters write songs, but they really belong to the listener.”
  • “Music is the only thing that can turn bad into good.”
  • “Everyone is looking to feel connected and songs can do that.”
  • “A song has the power to soothe your soul.”
  • “You need 3 things to make a great record: the song, the song, and the song.” – Quincy Jones
  • “Sometimes God just whispers in your ear.”

 

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