A Beautiful Life
A Beautiful Life

Movie spotlight

A Beautiful Life

2023
Movie
99 min
Danish

When a young fisherman with a hidden talent gets discovered by a music producer, he must decide if he's ready to open himself up to stardom — and love.

Insights

IMDb6.3/10
Google Users76%
Director: Peter FlinthGenres: Drama, Music, Romance

Plot Summary

A young, reclusive docker discovers a hidden talent for singing and is given a chance by a famous music manager to pursue a career. As he navigates the pressures of fame and the music industry, he also finds himself falling for the manager's daughter, Lily. Their budding romance is tested by his past and the demands of his newfound stardom.

Critical Reception

A Beautiful Life received a generally lukewarm reception from critics, with many pointing to its predictable plot and derivative nature. However, the film found a more favorable audience, particularly among fans of the lead actor and romantic dramas, who appreciated its earnest tone and musical performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for the lead actor's musical talent and earnest performance.

  • Criticized for a formulaic and predictable storyline common in music biopics.

  • Appreciated as a feel-good romantic drama with appealing musical numbers.

Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed the film, highlighting the strong vocal performances and the romantic storyline as key strengths. Some viewers found the plot to be somewhat cliché, but the overall sentiment was positive, with many recommending it for its uplifting message and enjoyable music.

Fun Fact

The film stars Danish singer Christopher Nissen, professionally known as Christopher, who performs all his own songs in the movie.

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The movie served its purpose in passing the time, but it lacked the excitement to warrant a repeat viewing. Despite some challenges with the dubbing, I managed to make it through the film. The music, while humorous, failed to leave a las...