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Young At Heart

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Review by Sean Lynch

If there is one thing there isn't enough of these days in cinemas, it is old people singing and Seth Rogen... on second thought, there is more than enough Seth Rogen to go around.

But as for old people - they are nowhere to be seen!

Sure, you can turn on Dancing With The Stars or Hey Hey : The Reunion any night of the week and see some aging crooner throw away their self respect in the limp hope of regaining past glories...

But it is pretty damn rare to see some really old folk giving it their all.

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Thankfully, Young@Heart gives us a chance to experience such an event in all it's big screen and surround sound glory. And what a sight it is!

Prepare to be entertained by the inspiring individuals of the Young@Heart Chorus, a motley crew of New England senior citizens (no one is under the age of 75) that have become something of a worldwide phenomenon thanks largely to YouTube.

Singing everything from The Clash to Coldplay, this stunning documentary follows the larger than life gang as they delight audiences across the globe with their unique take on pop classics.

Stephen Walker's excellent documentary begins as a rather light hearted look at this decidedly quirky musical group. It is the sort of "out-there" Americana that Walker's fellow BBC cohort, Louis Theroux, used to exploit to comedic perfection a few years ago.

And for the first two thirds of the film, you really have to wonder where Walker will draw the line between tongue-in-cheek and out-and-out piss take.

However, as we slowly become part of their world, watching the retirees (led by their strict musical director... who you have to question the motives of - does he do it for love, money or cheap labour?) rehearsing for their new show - a real sense of ownership washes over you.

Anyone who has ever been lucky enough to spend some valuable time with your own Grandparents will immediately feel some connection to at least one Chorus member (it is astonishing how old people seem to look and act the same once they hit a certain age), which makes seeing them struggle getting a handle on a euphoric Sonic Youth track or James Brown's I Feel Good even more endearing.

But, as Young@Heart is a documentary - and it is real life - things don't always go to plan.

And it is when the real-life human drama kicks in that Young@Heart becomes something more than just another fluffy and enjoyable look at some "left of centre" Americans.

Unexpectedly moving (you really do fall in love with the cast, especially the flirty Norma Landry and the comical Fred Knittle) yet heroically upbeat, Young@Heart is a true testament to the simple things these seniors - and, in fact, all of us - value :

Friendship, new challenges... and a little time in the spotlight.

A thoroughly enjoyable film with a superb soundtrack (you will find yourself singing along at certain points without even realising it) that is well worth tracking down on DVD, as Young@Heart one of the most worthwhile documentary experiences I have had in a long time.

It just goes to prove that it doesn't take $180 Million worth of CGI to make you finish a movie with your heart and mind that little bit more enriched.

DVD Special Features

Excellent news - the DVD release is jam packed with Special Features. It's a God-send really, because most distributors would take the easy way out and just chuck the movie onto a disk and never look back.

There are a bounty of Deleted Scenes, featurettes including "Young@Heart Goes To Hollywood" and the classic Trailers and Photo Galleries (which much like the Young@Heart team, are becoming somewhat of a DVD relic themselves).

Conclusion: Movie 90% Extras: 60%

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