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The Review: ‘Under Streetlights’ Explores The Healing Power Of Music

Under Streetlights, directed by Danielle Loy, is an exploration of friendship, loss, and the healing power of music. Set against the stunning backdrop of Alice Springs, this Western Australian film follows the lives of two young individuals from vastly different backgrounds who find solace and connection through their shared passion for music.

The film introduces us to Ella (Madison Hull), an 18-year-old Australian-American grappling with the recent death of her mother and her father’s struggle with alcoholism. On the other side, we have Izak (Jacob Harvey), a 21-year-old Aboriginal hip-hop artist facing his own identity struggles within a remote community. Their paths cross in the most unexpected way, leading to a friendship that transcends cultural and societal barriers.

One of the standout aspects of Under Streetlights is its vibrant, musically infused narrative. The film’s soundtrack is a dynamic blend of Ella’s smooth melodies and Izak’s gritty hip-hop beats, creating a unique auditory experience that enhances the emotional depth of the story. Each musical number is executed with such precision that even viewers who aren’t typically fans of musical films will find themselves eagerly anticipating the next song.

Director Danielle Loy’s meticulous approach is evident in every frame. Her near-documentary style of filmmaking lends an authenticity to the narrative, making the characters’ experiences feel incredibly real. The use of color throughout the film adds emotional depth to each scene, with the rich landscapes of Central Australia providing a visually stunning backdrop. Madison Hull and Jacob Harvey deliver compelling performances that blur the line between fiction and reality. Their on-screen chemistry is evident, and their musical synergy adds another layer of connection between their characters.

The film’s exploration of themes such as grief, racism, and cultural disadvantage is handled with sensitivity. It never shies away from the harsh realities faced by its characters, yet it remains hopeful and optimistic, showing how the power of music and human connection can overcome even the toughest of circumstances.

Email:neill@outloudculture.com
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