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The Song
Directed by
Richard Ramsey
PG-13
2014
1h 56m
Drama
,
Romance
,
and more
6.0
31%
82%
5.5
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An aspiring singer-songwriter's life and marriage suffer when the song he writes for his wife propels him to stardom.
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Cast of The Song
Alan Powell
Jed King
Ali Faulkner
Rose Jordan King
Caitlin Nicol-Thomas
Shelby Bale
Danny Vinson
Shep Jordan
Kenda Benward
Bethany King
Landon Marshall
Eddie
Jason Bynum
Steel player
Aaron Benward
David King
Ana Aguilar
Concert Fan (as Ana Quintana)
Sonny Burnette
Booth Operator
Brad Leland
Mr. Harrison
Tiffany Montgomery
Laura
Vin Morreale Jr
Matt
Phil Russell
Philip Jordan
Evan Swetnam
Teen Jed
Jude Ramsey
Ray King
Gary Jenkins
Stan
Rachel T. Mitchell
Kristen
Baxter Clement
Bill
Richard Ramsey
Director / Writer
The Song Ratings & Reviews
Common Sense Media
S. Jhoanna Robledo
Predictable, faith-centric film about marital fidelity.
Variety
Justin Chang
With its strong performances, musical and otherwise, this romantic melodrama is many cuts above the faith-based norm.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Philip Martin
...ultimately fails as a crossover evangelism tool in that it's hard to imagine it even grazing the heathen consciousness. But the choir will no doubt enjoy parts of it.
HollywoodInToto.com
Christian Toto
The Song starts like some of its clunkier faith-based predecessors. We soon learn it boasts both fine music and a sense of how temptation can rock even a strong marriage.
Arizona Republic
Randy Cordova
The performances are uniformly fine, which keeps things involving. Powell, in particular, is terrific.
RogerEbert.com
Susan Wloszczyna
A faith-based parable that draws from the Bible as much as it does from every perils-of-showbiz clich in the book.
Decent Films
Steven D. Greydanus
If wisdom isn't one of your character's defining traits, should Solomon really be your model?
Film Journal International
Marsha McCreadie
Watching The Song is like listening to rock music on a religious station; you think, "Not bad for Christian radio."
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Chris Foran
Normally, you can't lose with good material. Although "The Song" has plenty of sincerity and decent tunes going for it, it slips away from its message when it strays too far from its source: the Old Testament's Song of Solomon.
Los Angeles Times
Michael Rechtshaffen
A ceaseless, hurtin' tune of a music-driven romantic drama, "The Song" plays out its tired refrain with all the subtlety of a Sunday sermon.
New York Times
Neil Genzlinger
The actors, none of whom have much experience, are quite convincing, but the story - Jed falls, then sees the error of his ways - is an oft-told one.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
Writer/director Richard Ramsey's The Song is a cut above most faith-based movies in that it focuses on telling a good story in addition to spreading the good word.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
Press materials for The Song describe it as "the sexiest faith-based movie ever." While that's technically true, it's also an incredibly low bar to clear. The film is completely generic and doggedly formulaic.
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