SummaryAlive Inside investigates the power music has to awaken deeply locked memories. The film follows Dan Cohen, a social worker, who decides on a whim to bring iPods to a nursing home. To his and the staff's surprise many residents suffering from memory loss and Alzheimer's Disease seem to "awaken" when they are able to listen to music from their pas... Read More
Directed By:Michael Rossato-Bennett
Written By:Michael Rossato-Bennett
Alive Inside
Metascore
Generally Favorable
67
User score
Universal Acclaim
8.2
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
67
67% Positive
10 Reviews
10 Reviews
27% Mixed
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7% Negative
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1 Review
Jan 27, 2014
100
A gloriously inspirational film documenting music’s healing power in Alzheimer patients.
Jul 15, 2014
90
Practically guaranteed to elicit tears within its first five minutes, Alive Inside... is nonetheless more than just a tearjerker.
Jul 24, 2014
75
As the movie makes clear, none of these conditions are reversible. Music isn’t a cure for anything. But it does seem to be a key to unlocking long-closed doors and establishing connections with people who have become, through age or infirmity, imprisoned inside themselves.
Jan 28, 2014
70
Rossato-Bennett’s over-the-top narration often sounds cloying and banal... But the filmmaker succeeds in providing context, medical and historical, in between awakenings.
Jul 17, 2014
63
The doc is heartwarming, but it doesn't delve deeply into the backstories that inform the ailing patients' connection to the music that stirs their memories.
Jul 18, 2014
50
A passionate documentary with a lot of valuable information to impart, and a laudable humanist agenda to push. Unfortunately, it’s also not a particularly good movie. In fact, at certain points it can be an actively annoying one.
Jul 31, 2014
38
Unfortunately, though, Rossato-Bennett and Cohen seem to think that the technique is a panacea. In fact, it is not even original, as music therapy in nursing homes has been around for some time.
User score
Universal Acclaim
8.2
75% Positive
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Jan 5, 2023
10
How far we've come technology-wise since 2014 and the iPod! Seniors today still need music today.
God Bless Alexa, OK Google and Siri.
Jan 27, 2015
6
Though it amounts to little more than an amalgamation of sequences involving the power of music overcoming the degenerative effects of senility, these scenes do have an undeniably uplifting, human quality to them. Witnessing actual people, once nothing more than a dormant husk of their once vibrant selves, burst into moments of stunning clarity is truly heartwarming. Alive Inside fails to truly delve into the sciences of neural decay and how music plays a direct role in mending these gaps. It only provides a surface-level examination into the actual reason WHY this method of auditory stimulation seems to cause such an abrupt mental awakening. It is also regrettably brief, clocking in at less than 80-minutes, hindering the film's scope and making it's subject feel less urgent than it actually is. However, I would still say that Alive Inside makes a good name for it's cause and, at the very least, informs and educates about an issue that is tragically left neglected in most public arenas. Along with other 2014 Alzheimer's related dramas (Such as Still Alice, Wrinkles, among others) Alive Inside makes the case that a human being, regardless of how withered their mental capacity, still exists behind the veneer of a horrible disease that is out of their control. The proof lies in these few, bittersweet moments on display, and, I must say, I can't deny that their joy of cognitive recovery touched me deeply.
Production Company:
- Projector Media
- The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation
Release Date:Jul 18, 2014
Duration:1 h 18 m
Awards
Milano International Film Festival Awards (MIFF Awards)
• 1 Win & 3 Nominations
Sundance Film Festival
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
Fort Myers Beach Film Festival
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination




























