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The Music Never Stopped

  • Drama
Confirmed2011-03-187.27.6Trakt

Henry struggles to bond with his estranged son, Gabriel, who suffers from a brain tumor that prevents him from forming new memories. With Gabriel unable to shed the beliefs and interests that caused their physical and emotional distance, Henry must learn to embrace his son's choices and try to connect with him through music.

The Music Never Stopped is a 2011 drama film about a father's attempt to reconnect with his estranged son through music after a brain tumor leaves the son unable to form new memories. Starring John Handy and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, the film explores themes of acceptance, generational conflict, and the healing power of music.

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YouTube · 2011-10-06
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When was The Music Never Stopped released?

The film was released on March 18, 2011.

What is the main plot?

Henry struggles to bond with his estranged son Gabriel, who has a brain tumor that prevents him from forming new memories. Unable to change his beliefs and interests, Gabriel remains stuck in the past, forcing Henry to learn acceptance and connect with his son through music.

Where can I watch The Music Never Stopped?

The film is available on various streaming and rental platforms, though specific availability varies by region and changes over time.

What genre is this film?

The Music Never Stopped is a drama that blends family conflict with themes of memory, identity, and emotional reconciliation.

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