Coda

Directed by Sian Heder
12
2021    1 h 52 minDramat, Romans
8.094%91%7.9
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Ruby jest jedyną słyszącą osobą w rodzinie. Gdy odkrywa w sobie pasję do śpiewania, musi wybrać między marzeniami a zobowiązaniami rodzinnymi.
  • Emilia JonesRuby Rossi
  • Marlee MatlinJackie Rossi
  • Troy KotsurFrank Rossi
  • Eugenio DerbezBernardo Villalobos
  • Ferdia Walsh-PeeloMiles
  • Daniel DurantLeo Rossi
  • Amy ForsythGertie
  • Kevin ChapmanBrady
  • John FioreTony Salgado
  • Lonnie FarmerArthur
  • Courtland JonesMs. Simon
  • Molly B. ThomasAudra
  • Ayana BrownGuidance Counselor
  • Jason PugatchDoctor
  • Kyana FaneneRiff Girl / Vocals
  • Anilee ListAdele Girl / Vocals
  • Stone MartinHarry Potter Boy / Vocals
  • Maeve ChapmanShaker Girl / Vocals
  • Stephen CaliskanTall Boy / Vocals
  • Amanda BradshawShy Girl / Vocals
  • Manuel Frangis20 marca 2025
    I just watched CODA and it is an easy 5 out of 5 stars. I am so glad my ASL class got me to watch it because it was incredible. This movie completely changed the way I see the world of Children of Deaf Adults and gave me a new appreciation for the Deaf community and their experiences. The story follows Ruby a hearing teenager who is the only hearing member of her Deaf family. She is caught between helping her parents and brother with their fishing business and chasing her own dreams of music. That setup alone makes for a unique and powerful story but the way this movie tells it is what makes it truly special. Emilia Jones delivers an amazing performance as Ruby. She brings so much depth and emotion to the role making every moment feel real. You completely believe in her struggles her dreams and the love she has for her family. Her character’s journey is one of the most heartfelt and inspiring I have seen in a long time. The standout performances do not stop there. Troy Kotsur as Ruby’s father is absolutely incredible. Every scene he is in is filled with so much heart and humor. He brings such a natural and authentic presence to the movie making his character unforgettable. Marlee Matlin as Ruby’s mother and Daniel Durant as her brother are just as fantastic. Their performances feel completely real and the chemistry between the family is what makes this movie so emotionally powerful. One of the best things about CODA is how it does not portray Deafness as a limitation. It shows the beauty of Deaf culture the strength of the community and the deep love within this family. The use of American Sign Language throughout the film makes it feel even more authentic. The way the movie lets ASL speak for itself instead of relying on constant subtitles or spoken words is what makes it so special. The direction and cinematography are beautifully done. The way the film captures the small town fishing life the quiet intimate family moments and the big emotional scenes is just perfect. Nothing feels overdone or exaggerated. Everything is grounded and real which makes the emotional moments hit even harder. The music in CODA is also a huge part of what makes it so moving. Music is what separates Ruby from her family but it is also what brings them together in the most unexpected ways. The way the film balances the importance of sound and silence is something I have never seen done so well in any other movie. It makes you truly appreciate what it means to listen in different ways. The pacing is perfect. The movie never feels slow or rushed. Every scene serves a purpose whether it is a heartfelt family moment a funny interaction or a major emotional turning point. It keeps you invested from start to finish. This is the kind of movie that sticks with you long after you watch it. It is emotional inspiring and full of moments that make you laugh cry and appreciate the world in a new way. It is a rare film that tells a story that feels fresh and important without ever feeling forced or overly dramatic. I am so glad my ASL class got me to watch this because it was one of the most incredible movies I have ever seen. It opened my eyes to the experiences of Children of Deaf Adults and made me appreciate ASL and Deaf culture in a way I never had before. CODA is a movie I will never forget and one I will recommend to everyone.
  • S Jöhansson19 lutego 2025
    Hits hard but leaves you feeling good.
  • Koos Broekema25 marca 2026
    Beautifull
  • Eric Bakke12 października 2024
    CODA is truly one of the all-time great tearjerkers, delivering an emotional experience that resonates deeply.
  • mickerdoo19 lutego 2026
    A little ABC Family at times. But I teared up. As a dad, the father/daughter relationship really tugged at me. Those two stuck out.
  • Roman Yevsyukov11 lutego 2026
    I cried and cried…
  • Hakihiko24 stycznia 2026
    Simple, Honest, and Deeply Moving "CODA" is a quietly powerful film that finds its strength in sincerity rather than spectacle. It tells a familiar coming-of-age story, but does so with such warmth and emotional honesty that it feels fresh, personal, and deeply affecting. The heart of the movie lies in its characters and relationships. The performances are excellent across the board, with a naturalism that makes every interaction feel lived-in and genuine. The family dynamic is portrayed with care and authenticity, balancing humor and tenderness in a way that never feels forced. The direction is restrained and confident, allowing moments to breathe and emotions to unfold organically. The film avoids unnecessary melodrama, trusting the story and its characters to carry the emotional weight. When the movie does hit its emotional peaks, they feel earned and resonant rather than manipulative. Technically, "CODA" is simple but effective. The cinematography and music serve the story quietly, supporting the emotional beats without drawing attention to themselves. This understated approach reinforces the film's intimacy and emotional clarity. "CODA" may not be groundbreaking in structure, but its heart is undeniable. It's a beautiful, human story about family, identity, and finding your own voice - one that lingers long after the credits roll.
  • Shaun Firth18 maja 2025
    Terrific film. A good story with no need for guns or car chases. A good family film about a girl wrestling with how to get the life she wants without letting down the people she loves. The acting is especially good.

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