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Although it was the music that made me want to see this movie, that is not the real draw now as I order tickets to take my 14 year old son after I saw it yesterday. This is a great movie that hits close to home for many of us from the end of the baby boomer generation. They say history repeats itself. I saw my own father, as well as me as a father now in this movie. It is a very touching story about connections we make and need in our lives. You care about every character in this movie. The casting could not have been better. I need to see this movie again. And I will cry at a few points in the film again. Some with joy, some because of the sense of how easily we can lose what is important. If you are a Deadhead, I got on the bus late in life at 50, post Jerry, it may fill you with joy, or make you sad at what was lost. But if you are not a fan of any of the music. It will not change your view of the movie. In the end it is about connections, both lost and recovered. See it. ...(read more)
The Music Never Stopped
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