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Why watch this film?
No, it's not a silly teen comedy but a great dramatic experience. 'All Together Now' is based on the same-named book by American writer Matthew Quick, the same one from 'The Silver Linings Playbook'. With this background, it's already possible to imagine that we are talking about another dense and surprising drama with a teen movie title. The production deals with sensitive and complicated topics. The only weak point is that, even with such strong discussions, the movie ends up losing a bit of the tone when addressing these points with subtlety - the production could have gone further and become more powerful.
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An optimistic high schooler with musical aspirations must learn to accept help from her friends to overcome her personal hardships and fulfill her dreams.
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