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2023    1h 37minMúsica, Romance
7.093%83%6.9
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Flora es una madre soltera que no sabe qué hacer con Max, su hijo adolescente rebelde. Mientras intenta que no se meta en líos, da con una guitarra acústica destartalada y un músico de Los Ángeles venido a menos, y esta crispada familia de Dublín encuentra así la armonía.
Directed by John Carney
  • Eve HewsonFlora
  • Orén KinlanMax
  • Joseph Gordon-LevittJeff
  • Jack ReynorIan
  • Marcella PlunkettKathy
  • Paul ReidKev
  • Don WycherleyGuard
  • Amy HubermanAishling
  • Callan CumminsTeenager in Music Shop
  • Sophie VavasseurJuanita
  • Margarita MurphyLawyer
  • Alex DeeganSamantha
  • Harvey HutchinsonKeith
  • Melissa MorefieldUkulele Girl
  • Keith McErleanBarry
  • Stephen RyanCyclist
  • Ali FoxNeighbour 1
  • Ruairí HeadingNeighbour 2
  • Ellie O'HalloranShop Assistant
  • Dylan KellyBrian
  • Rick Masters24 de junio de 2026
    Not as good as many of director John Carney’s other films, FLORA AND SON still has a lot of heart. It just seems to lack that killer track that his previous releases grew around and leaves so many narrative threads dangling in the wind.
  • Rolandas.Kol22 de diciembre de 2025
    Slow beginning, but worth the time ;) Nice drama
  • Kevin Ward2 de julio de 2025
    I absolutely adore John Carney’s Sing Street and Once. In a lot of ways, his newest film Flora and Son feels exactly like a mashup of those two movies. You get a couple collaborating on songs together in their new “relationship,” and you have a school-aged boy trying to win over his crush with his music. While the story is charming and Eve Hewson is delightful as Flora, it was lacked a the musical hook that “Falling Slowly” or “Drive it Like You Stole It” provided for those aforementioned films. There was no tune or melody that transformed into an ear worm as soon as credits rolled. The only song that was stuck in my head afterwards was Joni Mitchell’s Both Sides Now. (I think that’s the second time in recent memory that an Apple release has gotten that song stuck in my head.) Flora sheds a tear while watching Joni perform the song on tv, and it’s the only time when a song performance in the film elicits an emotional reaction, even though there were many opportunities. And while I think the arc between Flora and her son, Max comes to resolution at the end, it didn’t feel like much else was. (Flora’s relationship with Jack (Joseph Gordon Levitt, Max’s crush, etc). I still quite enjoyed it. My Irish side, loves the hearing the Irish accents. And I will still sign up for every future John Carney film.

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