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My admiration and respect for a group of people that not only are Young at Heart but can show us a lot about giving joy happiness and example to those that think that life ends at 50! Bravo to them and their director. I felt the music in my Heart and it took my husband to stop me from getting up, clap and dance with them.
9/10 15.5.2008 -
aipalomodeflores@ - age: 50+
Amazing! Great heartfelt movie. Go see it now. Boyfriend and I both loved it, nice to see with family. Sadder than we thought it would be. Whole movie theatre in tears.
10/10 15.5.2008 -
tomaffolter@
Wow... nobody would ever think of starting a Chorus with a bunch of oldies and venture to make it into a film to boot... but this movie is very endearing and keeps you interested all the way. With the Young shedding their old parents aside these days because they can't find the time to visit, you can see how these get togethers to practise elevate the souls and spirits of aged people (up to 92 yrs old) to a point that some of them try to postpone death for awhile just to make the concerts. A must see.
9/10 11.5.2008 -
reneehoude@ - age: 50+
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Like Fred said: it's not a swan song but an ugly duckling song. Yep, this music-documentary is different; old folks (the average age is about 80, the eldest being 92!) singing to contemporary music. It doesn't have to be seen in a movie theatre, you can wait till it hits TV, but, by moment, it's touching and heartwarming. The downside is it's sheer entertainment value. I give it 6½.
6/10 8.5.2008 -
black,jack@ - age: 50+
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