One More Time

2016 "The hardest act to follow is your father's."
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Released: 08 April 2016 Released
Producted By: Parts & Labor
Country: United States of America
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Beautiful aspiring rock star Jude is stuck in a rut - relegated to recording commercial jingles and lost in a series of one night stands. When she is evicted from her Brooklyn apartment, she is forced to move into the Hamptons home of her wealthy - and selfish - father Paul Lombard, an over-the-hill, Sinatra-esque crooner angling for a musical comeback.

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Alicia I love this movie so much
Scanialara You won't be disappointed!
Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Siflutter It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
adonis98-743-186503 A New York City crooner plots his comeback. One More Time stars Christopher Walken, Amber Heard and Oliver Platt and it's a Family Drama and honestly i think the rating is a bit way too much sure it's not perfect because certain story elements could have been better but the performances between both Paul and Jude felt so real and Walken alongside Heard gave two pretty good performances plus they both know how to sing and the soundtrack recycled both old and new songs in a good way. Also the movie wasn't that boring as some people made it sound like and sure it could have better and the ending was kinda disappointing but overall it was still a great film. (7.5/10)
niutta-enrico A pleasant movie about a well off family whose wealth originated from a former great success in music business: a semi-retired artist, two beautiful (and clever) daughters, a nice son-in-law, a smart grandson, a good lawyer (agent and family friend) and a devoted sixth (or something) wife give life to a family picture in the Hamptons.Unfortunately, despite the overall good quality (the cast, above all, is sensational) the film is not memorable. Characters strive to be sincere but do not sound realistic. Dialogue is reach but not meaningful. And the story is agreeable but not funny (or even remotely unpredictable…).And the songs are not memorable either, with the notable exception of 'My Ludicrous Heart' (an old song, probably unknown to greater audience, from Christina Marrs) whose inspired lyrics sounded better sung from Amber Heard than in the original version of the Asylum Street Spankers.
srdjan_veljkovic It touches on quite a few interesting topics in a nice way that might give you some insights. It also has a few funny lines and set-ups.But, it kind of feels like a lost chance to do more. I liked the idea that it doesn't want to be this "big-drama" movie. But, everybody doesn't have to be hysterical all the time to explore issues deeper.Especially Chris Walken seems a little wasted - sure, he's playing an old guy trying to find a place in a new world (and a I _do_ love how he keeps editing his Wikipedia page), but somehow you miss his passion. Some people do lose their passion when they get old, but for most, there's at least glimpse still there, and I, for one, would have liked if it came up.Also, the end, while leaving with a good "message", or moral of the story, feels a little forced and comes by too quickly to let you feel the main character, which is Amber Heard (not Chris Walken, though he does get first billing, he's actually a supporting character), "clicking" to what she needs to do.
c_a_o In an era of recycled comic book sequel films and films praised more for their technical aspects than their substance, 'When I Live My Life Over Again' is very refreshing. First of all, Amber Heard is great in this breakout role for her, and I have no significant qualms with her performance, or really, anything in the film. Christopher Walken, however, steals the show, delivering his best performance in years, and is probably my personal favorite of his. He perfectly personifies the aging, listless, dad, and his low key style blends perfectly with Amber Heard's more loud and reckless style. Ultimately, this film, without giving away too much, is everything an independent film should be, and seeing it at the TriBeCa Film Festival was quite the treat.