Thursday, March 21, 2013

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Inspired by a true story, THE SAPPHIRES follows four vivacious, young and talented Australian Aboriginal girls from a remote mission as they learn about love, friendship and war when their all girl group The Sapphires entertains the U.S. troops in Vietnam in 1968. Cynthia (Tapsell), Gail (Mailman), Julie (Mauboy) and Kay (Sebbens) are discovered by Dave (O'Dowd), a good-humored talent scout with a kind heart, very little rhythm but a great knowledge of soul music. As their manager, Dave books the sisters their first true gig giving them their first taste of stardom, and travels them to Vietnam to sing for the American troops. (c) Weinstein
Release Date The Sapphires Mar 22, 2013 Limited
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Actors For The Sapphires

Chris O'Dowd,Deborah Mailman,Jessica Mauboy,Shari Sebbens,Miranda Tapsell,Tory Kittles,Eka Darville,Lynette Narkle,Kylie Belling,Gregory J. Fryer,Donald Battee,TJ Power,Tanika Lonesborough,Nioka Brennan,Tammy Anderson,Miah Madden,Ava Jean Miller-Porter,Koby Murray,Hunter Paige-Lochard,Meyne Wyatt

Genres The Sapphires : Drama,Musical & Performing Arts,Comedy

Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Sapphires

User Ranting The Sapphires :
User Percentage For The Sapphires : %
User Count Like for The Sapphires : 2,896
All Critics Ranting For The Sapphires : 6.9
All Critics Count For The Sapphires : 76
All Critics Percentage For The Sapphires : 92 %

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Movie Overview For The Sapphires

Comic drama inspired by the true story of an Aboriginal all-girl soul group.

TagLine The Sapphires

It's what's in the groove that counts.

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Review For The Sapphires

You could call it an Aussie Dreamgirls. I'd call it a blast of joy and music that struts right into your heart.
Peter Travers-Rolling Stone

Even when "The Sapphires" is at its most unpolished and cheesiest, O'Dowd and the film's general warm spirit make it a tune hard to resist.
Jake Coyle-Associated Press

An irresistible if unpolished feature debut from Aussie director Wayne Blair.
Chris Nashawaty-Entertainment Weekly

Though the production is unpolished, the music is great and Chris O'Dowd is delightfully droll as the group's boozy manager.
Joe Morgenstern-Wall Street Journal

At certain moments, the film feels pretty manipulative, but you know why manipulation is popular? Because it is effective.
Linda Holmes-NPR

Soul music's alleged redemptive powers are fully at work in this jumbled, sketchily written but vastly appealing true-life musical comedy.
Guy Lodge-Variety

The Sapphires understands intuitively that cheap tricks still work most of the time, and it is not without its silky, assured virtues-but originality is not one of them.
Nathan Rabin-AV Club

The Sapphires might pass muster as escapist fluff, but its pretensions of significance go woefully awry.
Sam Adams-Time Out New York

Wayne Blair isn't interested in historical complexity or subtext, just the seamless flow of Hollywood-style storytelling that lazily connects one musical number to the next.
Glenn Heath Jr.-Slant Magazine

Adorable, with a winning Chris O'Dowd turn. But overall, an unpolished gem
Roger Moore-Movie Nation

An aggressively entertaining movie..that can be serious when it wants, without ever taking itself too seriously.
Marshall Fine-Hollywood & Fine

Singin', swingin' and sparkly, it's a sentimental, feel-good crowd-pleaser.
Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate

A well-deserved tribute to four Aussie lassies who risked their lives to entertain the boys.
Kam Williams-AALBC.com

A musical feature about a worthy if little-known subject that's enjoyable, despite manipulative tone and conventional nature.
Emanuel Levy-EmanuelLevy.Com

The movie unfolds in the uplifting manner you'd expect, but its real pleasures lie in its terrific '60s pop-soul soundtrack and especially in its frequently funny performances.
Mike Russell-Oregonian

A fully realized and layered story that delivers both humor and compassion, fantastic music that truly takes you back to that point in time, and an unforgettable performance from O'Dowd.
Allison Loring-Film School Rejects

An energetic, amusing and resolutely feel-good-film-with-a-message, 1960s music movie The Sapphires ticks all of the right boxes to click with audiences as well as being a smart advert for Aussie girl power.
Mark Adams-Screen International

The film might veer towards the predictably sentimental, but it has a fizzing energy that is hard either to deny or dislike.
Jenny McCartney-Daily Telegraph

There's enough gaiety and whirlwind plotting to sustain an upbeat attitude about the whole endeavor, even when director Wayne Blair seems utterly determined to exit the effort on a sour note.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

Likable...
Philip French-Observer [UK]

We've all got used to international co-productions over the years, but The Sapphires surely breaks new ground by mixing Vietnam and Australia with Irish and Aboriginal characters.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail

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