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SummaryTim Roth and Clive Owen star in an emotional detective story spread over two continents and a half century. Beneath the film's stunning and pulsing musical revelations burn the horror of a war and the lost souls extinguished from history.

The Song of Names

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Metascore
27% Positive
4 Reviews
60% Mixed
9 Reviews
13% Negative
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Dec 23, 2019
80
Los Angeles Times
It’s a profound, affecting and beautifully told chronicle of faith, family, obsession and the language of music.
Dec 23, 2019
75
Original-Cin
The pieces are there for a profound piece of work, and The Song of Names’ high points are worth the occasional narrative slog.
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43% Positive
6 Ratings
57% Mixed
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Apr 4, 2020
10
q
I absolutely loved this movie, a period piece set during WW II in which the horrors of Treblinka play a pivotal role. The plot was compelling, and it held my interest throughout the film. The acting was superb, the musical score was gorgeous, and the overall look of the movie was beautiful. I cannot begin to understand the mediocre reviews the critics gave to this movie, especially when so many of them seemed to think "Jojo Rabbit"--a weird and monumentally unsuccessful attempt at satirizing **** and the **** worthy of consideration for Oscars. "The Song of Names" has a bit of an art-house air to it, but it is precisely the kind of film that intrigues moviegoers in search of more than a cinematic display of special effects.
Jan 14, 2020
10
chrgusa
This is a hauntingly authentic and beautiful story of friendship between two extraordinarily gifted individuals during a tragic time in history. The power of culture is vividly on display with the brilliant acting of the young actors and their adult counterparts carrying this story through to its powerful and profound conclusion.
Jan 15, 2020
50
Austin Chronicle
The Song of Names evokes a certain kind of quality film that we associate with Holocaust dramas. Laudably, the movie fully escapes lugubrious wallowing, yet, perhaps as a partial result of this, The Song of Names lacks dramatic intensity and depth.
Dec 31, 2019
50
San Francisco Chronicle
There’s a mystery at the heart of The Song of Names, but it isn’t much of a mystery, and once it’s solved, the movie loses what little interest it has. Though not exactly a Holocaust drama, the film is one in which the Holocaust figures tangentially, but crucially. Yet the movie’s overall effect is strangely inert.
Dec 20, 2019
50
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
Mainly, this movie chatters when it should sing.
Sep 14, 2019
40
Variety
It’s a fatally old-fashioned and lugubrious historical drama, muting the emotional payoff it labors so hard to deliver.
Dec 23, 2019
30
TheWrap
There’s ultimately too much strained seriousness in The Song of Names' dramatically flimsy and symbolically heavy episodic narrative, making Girard and Caine’s already dated feel-good historical drama seem especially tacky.
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May 6, 2023
6
alejandro970
What at least gives flavor to this drama is the music. The story lacked something for the viewer to immerse in it and the performances are wasted, especially Tim Roth.
Nov 30, 2021
6
MarkTakayama
This is a very Jewish movie. I am not familiar with their religion and culture. But I still like **** plot is complicated. There are three eras that are 1940's, 1951, and 1986 in the movie. You need to watch the movie carefully, otherwise, you might not follow the story. The Jewish violinist is very strange. he disappeared many times. From a Japanese perspective, he is very irresponsible. I guess you have a different opinion if you are Jewish. Overall, this is a very Jewish movie. Unfortunately, I am not a Jewish man.
Jan 21, 2020
6
GreatMartin
There have been many films about the Holocaust covering it from many different angles so a new film must be in the excellent category because 'good' isn't good enough and though "The Song Of Names" has some interesting sections it has too much working against it. One of the interesting parts is the name of the film itself and if there really is a song of names and after some research, I have to do more research because I haven't found a definite answer yet! The screenplay by Jeffrey Caine, based on a novel by Norman Lebrecht, goes back and forth from the 1930s to the 1980s with 3 different actors playing the 2 main characters Davidl Rapopart and Martin Simmonds when it could have easily been done chronologically. The story is about a 12-year-old violin protege, Davidl who is brought from Poland to England by his father hoping to find a place for him to escape from the ****. A music publisher, impressed by the boy's talent, agrees to take him in and after a minor skirmish with the publisher's son who is a couple of years younger, the 2 become fast friends. At the age of 21 Davidl is to give his musical debut completely subsidized by the publisher but never shows up and has disappeared. The film then follows Martin as he looks for his friend and tries to find out why he disappeared. There are many awkward scenes and some that take your breath away such as the one where Martin and his wife walk through Treblinka, a **** death camp, where tall, standing stones memorialize the dead. Some in the audience may not be aware that Davidl having a bar mitzvah means he is now a man at 13. The musical moments shine while it is hard to really rate the performances due to the going back and forth through the decades. "The Song Of Names" is a good movie but not quite good enough to attract enough of an audience.
Apr 30, 2020
5
JLuis_001
Sober and sufficiently well acted but also inert and boring. There's never a payoff.
Nov 11, 2020
4
Mauro_Lanari
(Mauro Lanari) [.....] Film about the Shoah melodramatically below average.
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Dec 25, 2019
1 h 53 m
PG-13
They Began as Rivals, Then Became Brothers. One of Them Disappears. An Obsessive Search Over Two Continents and a Half Century Begins.
Canadian Screen Awards, CA
• 5 Wins & 9 Nominations
Le Gala Quebec Cinema
• 1 Win & 5 Nominations
Canadian Society of Cinematographers Awards
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
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