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August Rush” is a “good” film because the story is beyond the realistic world. Dramatic, but not exaggerated. The music has to be outstanding, and it’s in my feeling.

I think the major point of this film is the music in everywhere, you only need to listen and you will see the connections.

Later, after seen, I searched for August’s Rhapsody on YouTube and Blip.fm, then listened to it again.

I found out that I did miss a thing: it’s not only Evan’s trip to find his parents, but also the road to seek, to learn, and to listen to music from every place which he has been, from everyone who he has met, from every sound which he can notice, and from every scene which he has never been able to see before.

You should notice what you have heard from the last consists of many materials which are heard and seen throughout the entire film. August’s Rhapsody is this film.

While writing, someone seemed to be playing saxophone (maybe that was not that instrument), the music came through the window. Suddenly, it’s gone, when I paid more attentions to it. I wonder if that was just my imagination.