Songcatcher

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4.42 / 5

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User review rating: 0 February 08, 2007

what song is emmy singing in the meadow with dr. penleric? it`s fast & repetiious and i can`t find it listed anywhere...

User review rating: 0 November 04, 2005

I LOVE THE MOVIE BUT THE COLOUR MAN COULD HAVE PLAYED THE BANJO LONGER

User review rating: 0 February 15, 2005

Great music

User review rating: 0 January 13, 2005

Interesting movie but Emmy didn`t sing enough

User review rating: 0 November 19, 2004

A friend told me about this movie so I decided to see it. At first I really didn`t think I would like it. Three minutes into the movie I was hooked! I love it! I loved the old songs and enjoyed the scenery and log cabins! The scene where you hear the panther is spooky. It even made the hair on my dogs back stand up!

User review rating: 0 October 17, 2001

Songcatcher would have been best served as a movie simply about music, but it becomes too ambitious. A subplot, about Elna and her lesbian relationship with a fellow schoolteacher, could have worked had it not been for other issues -- adultery, discrimination and greed -- that were brought into the mix. Between lovers going for romps in the woods, buildings being torched, marital disputes erupting, and murders taking place, the rich history of Appalachia is muddied. The ballads we hear throughout the movie are stories about love, family and hardship. There s already so much to these centuries-old songs that the gimmicks could have been le

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