Movie Reviews: My Rhythm

Rating

★★★★

Movie Digest

This movie focuses on the friendship of a group of university students who come together with a dream of forming a band.

The Feel Good Part

This movie is a feel-good movie, and the best parts of this movie would be the relationship dynamics between the characters and how they form a beautiful friendship and fulfill their dreams along the way. The complications of growing up and developing are very beautifully described and portrayed throughout the movie.

The Disappointing Part

It is hard to find the subtitled version of this movie anywhere and the dubbed version is not that accurate. Overall, the movie is far from disappointing. You would find it extremely difficult to pinpoint or generalize what makes this movie a bad one because it barely has any flaws.

In-Depth Analysis

This movie focuses on relationship building and the complicated nature of friendships among teens who are soon entering university and have always dreamt of starting a band. It is noteworthy how there are parts that could have been seen as cringe, but the script and the acting make you overlook these tiny annoying scenes because, overall, the movie is funny and beautiful. The character development of the characters including the supporting ones is commendable and the script just complements it all by introducing characters at their own pace and giving them the appropriate screen time.

Star Power

The cast of this show is truly the commendable part about it. To be able to portray high school characters is amazing, the raw feelings of desperation to start a band can be seen in every main character on screen. Krist and earth’s friendship is cute, and earth has outshined even as a supporting character.

Overall Opinion

A movie worth the watch. With a hardworking and beautiful cast and a plot that compliments everybody’s acting, I would give this movie a 10/10 if not for the unnecessarily exaggerated and slightly annoying scenes. The movie is overall beautifully shot and has almost perfect cinematography. The cast complements the script and vice versa, they have the appropriate amount of screen time and the cast manage to justify their characters while the script gives them the depth and development they required to make this movie worth the watch.