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Música Featured, Reviews Film Threat

May 1, 2024

In life, we must constantly be growing, evolving, and maturing. Rudy Mancuso dons multiple hats in the story of a young man struggling to take his talent “higher” in his musical feature, Música.
Rudy Mancuso plays Rudy, a young man from Newark at a crossroads in life, having to choose between being an artist or being the adult that everyone expects him to be. Driven by his mother, Maria (Maria Mancuso), he left behind his life busking by the subway, performing a musical puppet, and finding a real career. At the same time, Rudy is dating the affluent Haley (Francesca Reale), who also wants him to take his future seriously and break up with him when he can’t.
As mother Maria tries to set him up on a date with more down-to-earth Brazilian girls, Rudy bumps into Isabella (Camila Mendes), who sees Rudy as the talented artist that he is. Rudy is soon torn in many directions, and with the help of his boss, Anwar (JB Smoove), Rudy has a chance to make sense of his life.
Música plays out with a tried-and-true foundation for a coming-of-age romance. A boy in search of himself struggling through the pressures of love, family, and his Brazilian culture. The easy road is to go along with what his mother and girlfriend Haley want or find a way to make it with his musical puppet show. His chance meeting with Isabella becomes the catalyst for change.

“…a young man from Newark at a crossroads in life, having to choose between being an artist or being the adult that everyone expects him to be.”
In Música, the protagonist Rudy experiences a fascinating condition known as synesthesia. He perceives life’s rhythms, whether walking down the street, in the subway terminal, or at work. For instance, while dining in a diner, the sounds of utensils on plates and spatulas on grills inspire a percussive choreography among the employees and patrons. Similarly, while traversing the subway tunnel, a busker named Andy Muschietti serves as Rudy’s Greek chorus, commenting on Rudy’s state of mind.
For most of the film, we find ourselves trying to pull Rudy out of the doldrums of life. Where Música sees its light is through Rudy’s chemistry with Camila Mendes as Isabella. Mendes radiates goodness on screen as she plays not just the girl of Rudy’s dreams but also the person he aspires to be.
Along with Mendes is the music of Música. The film’s music brings hope and liveliness to the main character, Rudy. The movie has surreal moments, such as a puppet show revealing Rudy’s issues and a theatrically staged love triangle showdown with moving sets that effectively bring it home.
I think the story is a bit low energy. Rudy has a long way to go in finding himself…almost too long. The puppet elements also need a bit more energy to be interesting and taken seriously. That said, life and love are like a song, and Músicawill have you falling in love with your toes tappin’ and knees slappin’.

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