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Jackie & Ryan
Jackie & Ryan

5.8

Jackie & Ryan

PG-13·2014·90m

Summary

A modern day train hopper fighting to be a successful musician and a single mom battling to maintain custody of her daughter defy their circumstances by coming together in a relationship that may change each others lives forever.

Crew

Director, Writer

Ami Canaan Mann

Reviews

Rangan

Rangan

February 4, 2016

7

> A simplest music-drama, a little inspiring over one's self-confidence.

From the director of 'Texas Killing Field' comes a simple music-drama with a little romance in it. A plot that was built around when two people meet at a crossroad. One is looking forward breakthrough in the music career and the other one has been there. Besides a single mother fighting for a child custody as a subplot and other few extra characters were added for the movie to brighten up. That did not help to make the plot tighter and faster, instead left behind many unanswered. Anyway, most part of the narration stayed dry.

Looking at the performances, location and the direction, it was not a bad movie. The story that progressed at a lazy pace is what I felt is the tumble. It should have been better, but still watchable film and not for everyone. It is another movie about the life's hardship. All about the personal life as well as the social life and finding a way to blend them together. Great cast, fine music and a decent ending. Overall, failed to impress, but worth a watch for being different and a slightly gripping due to the realistic approach.

6½/10

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$19,305.00

Keywords

woman director