
This is a review by Rodger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times. Ebert gives
August Rush both negitive and a postive feedback about the film. He says, "Here is a movie drenched in sentimentality, but it's supposed to be". Then says positivly, "I'm telling you, the ghost of Dickens would be applauding. The movie, directed by Kirsten Sheridan and written by Nick Castle, James V. Hart and Paul Castro, pulls out all the stops, invents new ones and pulls them out too." Ebert gave
August Rush only three stars, but he liked that the film "it seems to sincerely love music as much as August does."
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