Synopsis
August Rush is a movie released in 2007.
In this heartwarming tale of love, loss, and the unbreakable bond between mother and child, a gifted young boy named Evan, separated from his parents at birth, embarks on a remarkable journey that intertwines music with destiny. As the son of a talented singer and a passionate musician, Evan possesses an innate ability to connect with sound, using it as a guiding force in his quest to find his family. Set against the vibrant backdrop of New York City, his adventure unfolds like a symphony, filled with emotional highs and lows that resonate deeply with audiences of all ages. Flawlessly blending the genres of family drama and music, this film explores themes of connection, hope, and the transformative power of art. With a stunning performance by Freddie Highmore as the prodigious boy and a poignant score that elevates the narrative, viewers are taken on a magical ride that showcases the beauty of music as a universal language. The journey toward reuniting with his parents is not just a physical quest, but a spiritual one, reminding us that love often transcends the barriers of time and space. This film is a celebration of creativity and the unyielding human spirit, making it an unforgettable cinematic experience that will leave you inspired long after the credits roll.
Warner Bros. Pictures
CJ Entertainment
Odyssey Entertainment