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2025133 minDrama, Music, Romance

Song Sung Blue

Is Song Sung Blue a Hit or Flop?

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Is Song Sung Blue worth watching? With a rating of 8/10, this Drama, Music, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Song Sung Blue Synopsis

Based on a true story, two down-on-their-luck musicians form a joyous Neil Diamond tribute band, proving it's never too late to find love and follow your dreams.

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Top Cast

Hugh Jackman
Hugh JackmanMike Sardina
Kate Hudson
Kate HudsonClaire Sardina
Michael Imperioli
Michael ImperioliMark Shurilla
Fisher Stevens
Fisher StevensDr. Dave Watson
Jim Belushi
Jim BelushiTom D'Amato
Ella Anderson
Ella AndersonRachel
King Princess
King PrincessAngelina
Mustafa Shakir
Mustafa ShakirSex Machine
Hudson Hilbert Hensley
Hudson Hilbert HensleyDayna
Shyaporn Theerakulstit
Shyaporn TheerakulstitSomechai

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Critic Reviews

Brent MarchantDec 13, 2025
★ 6

Love stories are among one of the most common and most popular staples in the movie industry, and they can make for some of the best viewing when handled properly. But that handling is the key – if done well, it can yield moving and satisfying films. However, if mistreated, it can doom such releases significantly. And that, unfortunately, is what drags down the latest offering from writer-director Craig Brewer, an uneven, formulaic, manipulative and melodramatic fact-based romantic biopic about the lives of musical partners Mike Sardina (Hugh Jackman) and Claire Stingl (Kate Hudson). Based on director Greg Kohs’s 2008 documentary of the same name, this narrative feature tells the story of the performing duo of Lightning and Thunder, a couple that made a name for themselves in their hometown of Milwaukee and the surrounding area as a tribute band specializing in the music of Neil Diamond and, to a lesser extent, Patsy Cline. Theirs is a story of second chances, each having suffered setbacks in their married lives the first time around, as well as personal challenges, such as Mike’s battle with alcoholism and heart disease and Claire’s bout with depression. But both of them fought back, finding recovery in their music and in love, helping them each get back on their feet and enabling them to assist one another when new challenges arise. From that description, it would seem that such a premise should provide the basis for a solid love story. But, as noted above, the picture’s uneven handling and somewhat mawkish treatment undermine its potential for greatness. The lighthearted, storybook first half, for example, sets a tone that can’t support the more serious second half, forcing it to subsequently rely on calculated shifts in the direction of the narrative to make it work. In addition, the kitsch factor that drives the Neil Diamond repertoire at the outset is skillfully presented, if a bit overdone, at times approaching the format of a concert movie with incidental scenes interspersed to move the picture forward. But, when the film takes a darker tone, it comes across as incongruent with what preceded it, making viewers wonder how the two halves of the same story could have been combined in the same picture. To its credit, the performances of the songs are a genuine homage to the musicians being honored in this film, and the portrayals of the two leads are quite commendable, particularly that of Golden Globe Award nominee Kate Hudson. But, overall, there’s not enough here to make this one of those memorable Hollywood love stories that viewers will fondly recall for years to come, and that in itself truly is a song sung blue.