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A singer/songwriter falls in love with a girl who can't hear the music she inspires him to write.A singer/songwriter falls in love with a girl who can't hear the music she inspires him to write.A singer/songwriter falls in love with a girl who can't hear the music she inspires him to write.
- Awards
- 14 wins & 4 nominations
Amy Lockwood
- Nicole
- (as Amy Clare Lockwood)
Matthew Albrecht
- Tyler
- (as Matthew Philips)
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- TriviaThe idea of the movie came to Kent Moran in a dream. He dreamed about the story for two weeks, writing notes each morning, and wrote the first draft of the screenplay in just two days. The final draft is very close to the first.
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I know this movie may be stereotypical or cliché'... But it's a movie isn't it? Movies can be a variety of things from fantasy to real life portrayal. And I feel sad for those who did not think fondly of this movie because it's not about what or how the movie is done but the message and moral it is trying to demonstrate.
In regards to the deaf culture (someone else mentioned about ASL and the interpreter)... I am deaf, completely. The movie is not meant to share with the world about the deaf community, but rather the effort that the hearing world should try to understand. It's a matter of being objective than subjective to the world around us.
With regards to the movie and sign language... Keep in mind that Sign Language changes almost constantly depending on the location. An example is the sign for "restroom" which could mean "toilet" in one area while it means another in another area.
As for the interpreter - keep in mind that interpreters are meant to match the signing level of their clients, you don't want an advance interpreter signing for someone who just learned the language... It's like saying the word "Educational Institution" to a kindergarten rather than saying "school" ... you get the idea...
If only you can understand the meaning of the movie and try to put yourself into their emotions and feelings... you'll enjoy the movie.
In regards to the deaf culture (someone else mentioned about ASL and the interpreter)... I am deaf, completely. The movie is not meant to share with the world about the deaf community, but rather the effort that the hearing world should try to understand. It's a matter of being objective than subjective to the world around us.
With regards to the movie and sign language... Keep in mind that Sign Language changes almost constantly depending on the location. An example is the sign for "restroom" which could mean "toilet" in one area while it means another in another area.
As for the interpreter - keep in mind that interpreters are meant to match the signing level of their clients, you don't want an advance interpreter signing for someone who just learned the language... It's like saying the word "Educational Institution" to a kindergarten rather than saying "school" ... you get the idea...
If only you can understand the meaning of the movie and try to put yourself into their emotions and feelings... you'll enjoy the movie.
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- twilight1086
- Nov 21, 2011
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- Haz caso a tu corazón
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- $23,148
- Runtime1 hour 42 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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