The Music Never Stopped
The Music Never Stopped is a 2011 American drama film directed by Jim Kohlberg, who makes his directorial debut from a script by Gwyn Lurie and Gary Marks.
Plot
Henry Sawyer (J.K. Simmons) and his wife, Helen (Cara Seymour) learn that their only son, Gabriel (Lou Taylor Pucci) has been hospitalized with a brain tumor. They have not seen Gabriel in nearly twenty years; as a teenager, Gabriel left the house following an argument with his father. They learn that their son, who had been living as a homeless drifter, suffers from anterograde amnesia due to his tumor and is unable to recall much of his past or gain any new memories. Meanwhile, Henry is made redundant at his workplace, and though he is reluctant to see Gabriel often due to their prior estrangement, Helen begins working in order to pay for Gabriel's treatment, and presses Henry to visit Gabriel daily at his care facility in order to take a more active role in his progress.
More details
author | Gary Marks Gwyn Lurie |
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director | Jim Kohlberg |
editor | Keith Reamer |
genre | action drama |
keywords | animate anterograde amnesia bond brain tumor burn cara seymour draft family home first time grateful dead hear heart attack help id j.k. simmons kill listen memory loss present day remember the grateful dead touch of grey world war ii |
musicBy | Paul Cantelon |
producer | Neal Moritz |
productionCompany | Essential Pictures Mr. Tamborine Man |
publisher | Roadside Attractions |
theme | high school independent |