Release Date The Sapphires Mar 22, 2013 Limited
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Actors For The Sapphires
Chris O'Dowd,Deborah Mailman,Jessica Mauboy,Shari Sebbens,Miranda Tapsell,Tory Kittles,Eka Darville,Lynette Narkle,Kylie Belling,Gregory J. Fryer,Donald Battee,TJ Power,Tanika Lonesborough,Nioka Brennan,Tammy Anderson,Miah Madden,Ava Jean Miller-Porter,Koby Murray,Hunter Paige-Lochard,Meyne WyattGenres The Sapphires : Drama,Musical & Performing Arts,Comedy
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Sapphires
User Ranting The Sapphires : 3.9User Percentage For The Sapphires : 79 %
User Count Like for The Sapphires : 3,221
All Critics Ranting For The Sapphires : 6.9
All Critics Count For The Sapphires : 87
All Critics Percentage For The Sapphires : 93 %
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Movie Overview For The Sapphires
Comic drama inspired by the true story of an Aboriginal all-girl soul group.TagLine The Sapphires
It's what's in the groove that counts.Trailer For The Sapphires
Review For The Sapphires
Why resist?-Village Voice
While the fish-out-of-water story remains a little overused, the sweet soul music still provides a terrific hook.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
For the most part Aussie director Wayne Blair's feature debut is snappy and fresh.
Sara Stewart-New York Post
A solid, stirring song sung with more sincerity than polish.
A.O. Scott-New York Times
Despite some predictable facets, The Sapphires shines brightly.
Claudia Puig-USA Today
You could call it an Aussie Dreamgirls. I'd call it a blast of joy and music that struts right into your heart.
Peter Travers-Rolling Stone
With O'Dowd in the lead, and a hit-soundtrack-ready selection of tunes from the Stax and Motown catalogs and more, The Sapphires is popcorn entertainment, with some earned laughs and a genuine heart.
Kevin Jagernauth-The Playlist
It helps that the leading actors are so skillful and appealing, beginning with Chris O'Dowd as a roguish Irishman who becomes the girls' manager...
Leonard Maltin-Leonard Maltin's Picks
You've seen this type of tale many times before...but the inspired-by-a-true-story Aboriginal slant adds interest, the actresses create unique characters and Chris O'Dowd really shines.
Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews
This familiar but supremely well-told and produced tale of the unlikely rise of an Aboriginal female pop group in the Vietnam War-era is feel-good entertainment at its best. Performances, solid script and great music all hit the high notes.
Doris Toumarkine-Film Journal International
It sidesteps the usual cliches. Fame and fortune matter less than the human connections that are fostered and repaired on this unlikely journey.
Robert Levin-amNewYork
Melodramatic and clichéd to a fault, The Sapphires is however elevated by winsome performances, particularly O'Dowd, and plentiful musically-driven charm.
Simon Brookfield-We Got This Covered
Not even sweet soul music can turn Vietnam circa 1968 into a feel-good trip, but "The Sapphires" tries its darnedest.
Greg Evans-Bloomberg News
The Sapphires understands intuitively that cheap tricks still work most of the time, and it is not without its silky, assured virtues-but originality is not one of them.
Nathan Rabin-AV Club
The Sapphires might pass muster as escapist fluff, but its pretensions of significance go woefully awry.
Sam Adams-Time Out New York
Wayne Blair isn't interested in historical complexity or subtext, just the seamless flow of Hollywood-style storytelling that lazily connects one musical number to the next.
Glenn Heath Jr.-Slant Magazine
Adorable, with a winning Chris O'Dowd turn. But overall, an unpolished gem
Roger Moore-Movie Nation
An aggressively entertaining movie..that can be serious when it wants, without ever taking itself too seriously.
Marshall Fine-Hollywood & Fine
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