Genre Movie :Drama,Musical & Performing Arts,Comedy
Mpaa Rating : PG-13 Release Date : Jun 21, 2013 Limited Actors :Gemma Arterton,Christopher Eccleston,Vanessa Redgrave,Terence Stamp,Anne Reid
A wonderfully, heart-warming story of a loving marriage between grumpy pensioner Arthur (Terence Stamp) and the ever-cheerful Marion (Vanessa Redgrave). Cantankerous but doting husband Arthur does not share his wife Marion's passion for performing. While she is happy to sing her heart out with the unconventional local choir, Arthur would prefer to hide himself away and complain about how embarrassing it all is. But when heartbreak strikes, Arthur is forced to re-think his outlook on life. With the steady perseverance of choir director Elizabeth (Gemma Arterton), Arthur begins to find a way to come out of his shell and in the process forms a touching relationship with Elizabeth as well as a desire to build bridges with his estranged son James (Christopher Eccleston).
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Review For Unfinished Song (Song for Marion)
Even though we know where the film's going, it still manages to give the tear-ducts a workout.Trevor Johnston-Time Out
A modest joy to behold, the film also clicks into the recent high-quality spate of movies aimed at and starring seniors, such as The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Quartet, Performance, Amour and Hitchcock. Here's to more.
Jim Schembri-3AW
Director Paul Andrew Williams has until now concentrated on low-budget pics about drugs, crime and blackly comic bloodthirsty horror, but with this superior character piece he also demonstrates an amiable knack for the old-fashioned tear-jerker too.
David 'Mad Dog' Bradley-Rip It Up
Terence Stamp is terrific as the grumpy Arthur, while Vanessa Redgrave embodies the ailing figure of Marion with a gravitas one would expect.
Ed Gibbs-The Sunday Age
The sentiments expressed are sincere and the performances have great veracity so it is a shame that the film itself lacks the juice and pace proffered by its energetic cast
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
The interactions between Redgrave and Stamp confirm [Williams] has serious dramatic chops. The swerve towards cuddly redemption porn suggests he's starting to panic a little.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times
A movie that celebrates wilful amateurism over anything good.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman
Everything that follows is as predictable, dreary and proverbial as the weather in Manchester.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
Parts of the film are cheesy and the whole is undeniably manipulative, but the film is so tender and generous, and its stars so genuinely affecting, that it's easy to forgive the odd bum note.
Jason Best-Movie Talk
Plays like an update of the time-honoured Full Monty formula - public exhibitionism vanquishes English emotional reserve - for a post-Glee world.
Mike McCahill-Daily Telegraph
It's a very British, predictable film with its heart in the right place.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
It patronises the older generation by going, "Tee-hee, look at them trying to be young".
Grant Rollings-Sun Online
It has its saving graces, and the chief of them is the performance by Terence Stamp as Mr Grumpy.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
Writer-director Paul Andrew Williams plucks at our heartstrings with the sensitivity of Mike Tyson singing a love song.
Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]
Sentimental stuff but when an ailing Redgrave sings True Colours it really does bring a lump to your throat.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express
Grit-meister Paul Andrew Williams switches to the key of C major for a commercial crowdpleaser about a seniors' choir.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
Overacting while peering through goggly specs, Redgrave comes on like a drag-act Mr Magoo.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
Too emotionally manipulative, but not without its moments of real tenderness and warmth.
Matthew Thrift-Little White Lies
Song for Marion is imbued with a warmth and sensitivity, and while it may hit those familiar weepie conventions, there's much enjoyment to be had here.
Adam Lowes-HeyUGuys
By hook or by crook, Williams chivvies everyone along to the requisite throat-clearing denouement. A feelgood finale, for sure. You just might feel like you've been man-handled to get there.
Elliott Noble-Sky Movies
Heartwarming British drama enlivened by a trio of terrific performances from Gemma Arterton, Terence Stamp and Vanessa Redgrave.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
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