August Rush - Maybe my favorite movie?

Last night, my wife and I went to see August Rush. It is a really amazing movie. The first movie in a long time where I had decided to go see it again and buy the DVD even before the movie was half over.

August Rush is about an orphan boy who never believed he was unwanted and that his family was looking for him. He had an amazing ability to hear the world around him and what he heard was an amazing symphony. He believed that if he could find a way to play that symphony back, he family would find him.

When he was asked "What do you want to be?", his one word reply was simply "Found.".

Seeing August smile as he listened to the world around him or as he played made it clear that he was experiencing what God created him to be. Even with the turmoil around him, he never gave up that connection. I picture August later in life looking back and seeing God's hand in guiding him and showing His love for him.

The cynic will see only an impossible string of coincidences and an incredibly sappy movie. I see what we can all find in life if we are only willing to listen.

An interesting side note is that we saw the movie "Open Captioned" which is similar to subtitles or closed caption but mush less obtrusive and in addition to the spoken words they describe the sounds that are happening in the movie such as "music builds" or "rustling of leaves" for example. We were thinking it would be distracting but in a movie where so much of the movie is in the sounds that we get to hear through the ears of August it was really interesting to "hear" it through yet another avenue.

The Second Chance

Same Book, Same God, Different Worlds.

Link: The Second Chance Movie - February 17, 2006.

Amazing show, and the movie was good too.

I have to admit. I love to go to the opening night of new movies, especially if there is a specific type of person that is stereotypically associated with the movie.

The best is that opening night you get to experience the movie at a whole different level than just watching the movie. My favorite example is Dusty and I going to the opening of 8 Mile with Eminem. This is likely a movie that I would have never seen if we didn't go opening night. We talked about going to see it in a part of town that might have some actual hard core
hoodlums, but we decided Regal 11 in Tigard would have just the appropriate mix of hoodlums and wannabee rappers. We weren't disappointed. We pull up, and the place is just crawling with teens
(keep in mind that I'm a 30-something father of three) many of which have the full wanabee rapper garb going on. Beyond that, there are cops, literally in every corner of the theater parking lot with the lights on their cruisers spinning, just to keep the peace.

Sitting waiting for the movie to start was really great. Sitting on the aisle seeing everyone come in and trying to be so cool. Talking trash to friends, being very loud. An then, almost as if on cue a fight breaks out in the snack line. Of course the ample security and extra police officers on hand squash it pretty quick.

My wife thinks I'm crazy, but you just can't beat opening night...

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