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2016123 minMusic, Drama

I Saw the Light

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Is I Saw the Light worth watching? With a rating of 6.2/10, this Music, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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I Saw the Light Synopsis

Singer and songwriter Hank Williams rises to fame in the 1940s, but alcohol abuse and infidelity take a toll on his career and marriage to fellow musician Audrey Mae Williams.

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Top Cast

Tom Hiddleston
Tom HiddlestonHank Williams
Elizabeth Olsen
Elizabeth OlsenAudrey Mae Williams
Wayne Pére
Wayne PéreToby Marshall
David Krumholtz
David KrumholtzJames Dolan
Wrenn Schmidt
Wrenn SchmidtBobbie Jett
Bradley Whitford
Bradley WhitfordFred Rose
Josh Pais
Josh PaisDore Schary
Cherry Jones
Cherry JonesLillie Williams
James DuMont
James DuMontWB Nowlin
Joe Chrest
Joe ChrestOscar Davis

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Is I Saw the Light worth watching?

I Saw the Light has received mixed reviews with a 6.2/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Music, Drama movies.

Is I Saw the Light hit or flop?

I Saw the Light has received average ratings (6.2/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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I Saw the Light is a Music, Drama movie that Singer and songwriter Hank Williams rises to fame in the 1940s, but alcohol abuse and infidelity take a toll on his career and marriage to fellow musi...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJul 23, 2024
★ 6

In theory this had loads to recommend it. A young man who captivated the USA with his music, an handsome and charismatically flawed gent who lived his life to the full, philandered, cheated and drank... How, then, did Marc Abraham manage to turn all that into a stodgy television movie? The ever easy on the eye Tom Hiddleston takes the title role and does precisely nothing with it. His mimicry of the style of performing - that slightly chicken-strutting jig he did whilst singing, works well enough but otherwise this is a shallow and lacklustre characterisation. Williams could never have been called a loyal man and the women who featured prominently here - wife Audrey (Elisabeth Olsen), Bobbie (Wrenn Schmidt) and Billie Jean (Maddie Hasson) have precious little to work with to add much depth to this puddle of a biopic. It has a go at creating a documentary feel to it, incorporating some monochrome (and monotone) contributions from Bradey Whitford's version of producer Fred Rose and there is plenty of toe-tapping - especially the fiddlers, but at just over the two hour mark this is a ponderously feeble effort to enliven a man by an actor who spent way too much time in wardrobe and nowhere near enough trying to imbue the subject with personality. "Walk the Line" (2005) it isn't.