
I must admit I was somewhat drawn in by the
August Rush trailer. Sure it looks like it might be a bit cheesy, schmaltzy and most definitely a blatant tearjerker. The movie tells the story of a charismatic young Irish guitarist and a sheltered young cellist who have a chance encounter one magical night above New York’s Washington Square but are torn apart, leaving in their wake an infant, August, orphaned by circumstance. So you've got
Freddie Highmore (
Neverland) as the precocious orphan who seems to be channeling
Haley Joel Osment circa
The Sixth Sense. The star-crossed lovers are played by
Keri Russell (
she's a little bit classical) and the delicious
Jonathan Rhys-Meyers (
he's a little bit rock 'n roll) who reminds me of a younger, cuter
Joaquin Phoenix. Add an always energetic
Robin Williams who plays a Fagin-esque character and
Terence Howard (
Crash) to round out the cast.
The tagline for the movie is "
An incredible journey moving at the speed of the sound" so it's no surprise that the soundtrack is a diverse collection of musical influences--classical, guitar, jazz and even gospel. What was surprising is that
Jonathan Rhys Meyers is a featured performer on four of the album's fifteen tracks--including a soulful cover of
Van Morrison's Moondance complete with a mournful harmonica solo. The soundtrack also includes
John Legend performing the song
Someday, the gospel inspired
Raise It Up featuring Jamia Simone Nash, a cover of
Billie Holiday's God Bless the Child by
Paula Cole accompanied by trumpeter
Chris Botti and a sultry sounding cover of
La Bamba performed by
Leon Thomas III.
The movie will be in theaters beginning Wednesday, but the
August Rush soundtrack is available in stores now.
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