SONG SONG BLUE follows its main characters, Mike and Claire, through both marriage and dream, wearing its heart openly, never pretending  to be smarter than it is.

The story follows Mike (Hugh Jackman) and Claire (Kate Hudson), a married couple  from Wisconsin who perform in a  Neil Diamond  tribute show under the name Lightning  and Thunder.  Mike is loud, hopeful and driven by the joy of performing. Claire is rational and more guarded, shaped by past disappointments and real life responsibilities.

Their act gains attention,  especially  when Mike receives a call  from Eddie Vedder to perform the opening act for a Pearl Jam concert. Personal challenges  begin to pile up. Money troubles, health issues and emotional distance all creep into  their relationship. The movie, directed by Craig Brewer,  The movie, directed by Craig Brewer, is based on a real life love story and is rooted in music, marriage and survival.

Brewer handles  the music  scenes  with confidence,  giving them a loose, grounded feel rather than polishing  them into spectacle.  On the surface,  it may look like an feel-good music film, but it slowly reveals itself to be something more fragile and unsteady.

The performances are the film’s  biggest strength. Hugh Jackman brings warmth  and vulnerability  to Mike  and keeps the role from turning  into a caricature, even when it does comes close to it at time. Jackman captures the essence  of a performer who lives for applause and fears silence.

Kate Hudson  delivers a brilliant, restrained performance,  and it works in the film’s favour.  Her Claire  feels grounded and real, someone  who has learned to protect  herself  whilst still seeking social connection.  The chemistry between  the two feels natural especially when Hugh Jackman’s character  comes to her home for the first time, and is introduced to her son and daughter.

The supporting cast help to build a believable world around  the central  relationship.  The film succeeds not because it dazzles, but because it tries to bring real life  to the screen as it is lived, sung and survived…..and who can resist humming along to some of Neil Diamond’s classic songs.

 

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