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Book of Songs

Play trailer Poster for Book of Songs PG-13 2010 1h 28m Drama Play Trailer Watchlist
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Mike spends his time hanging out and harassing people going to church next door. Sister Thomas confronts Mike, opens his eyes to the wonders of God and the Bible and helps guide him down a righteous path.

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Audience Member It is a wonderful movie. I recommend it to all. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/29/23 Full Review Audience Member This is a wonderful inspirational gospel film that is a must see. If you are into Christian movies with an urban flare then check out "Book of Songs" on DVD. Check your local retailers and pick out a copy. You can also watch the film on YouTube.com High school dropout and aspiring musician, Mike, spends his days hanging out with his friends and confronting the members of the church next door. Most members have learned to keep their distance, but Sister Thomas is determined to open Mike's mind to GOD and religion. Connecting through a love for music she convinces Mike to pick up the Bible and start reading. He quickly learns that the Bible truly is a book of songs and slowly starts to believe in himself again. With the help of Sister Thomas, Mike stands up to his friends and begins to choose a more righteous path. *Sponsored Post Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Audience Member Never underestimate the power of The Holy Spirit, especially when being spread by a little old lady who is unassuming. I have to commend writer/producer Delsea Flowers for executing a wonderful story about the fusion of youth headed in the wrong direction, the love of music, and the power of God. Off the bat, I can't say that I am looking forward to seeing this film again but the story, while at times predictable, was still engaging. The lead actor, Mike, played by Digo, was fearless and extremely committed leaving Mike to be by far the most relatable character in the cast. While Sister Thomas, played by actress Carol Jackson, was the most admirable character in the story, seeking relentlessly to save the future of a young talented artist, was the actor I found the least interesting. As far as the writing goes, the story was excellent, but it was the actual dialogue that failed the actors. It seemed like production prematurely decided to shoot a rough draft rather than a matured script. Nonetheless, it was nice to see two people with a substantial age difference get along in a positive manner that wasn't romantic. And I LOOOVE a good villain. Brandon G. Katon Donegal plays Flex, the jealous-enraged best friend of Mike, who sets him up to take the fall for murder. Donegal's work was full of depth and thoroughly entertaining, as he found ways to show there is more than one way to be jealous of the same person. Flex stopped at nothing to deteriorate Mike, even going as far as lying to him about the fidelity of his long-time girlfriend, Tiffany (and what I lovely name she has). Overall, I'd have to say Reggie James, who played Elder Frank, gave the most believable performance and seemed to be the professionally trained actor on set. His line delivery and facial expressions were very present and lacked premeditation. I also appreciated the independent music used throughout the film as well. Most of it was in good production taste and delivered a message that complemented the story line. There were a few unanswered questions: Does Mike's relationship with his grandmother improve due to his relationship with Sister Thomas? Why shoot the present day of the film in black and white and past in color? Was Flex's jealousy motivated by something Mike had done in the past? Some scenes were just not needed, such the scene with Sister Jackson visiting the studio while the rapper recorded and her dancing to the music. Still, the production quality was excellent as the video and sound never made me feel like I was watching an indie film. Moving forward, I don't know where Flowers is in the stage of her writing, but I'd say that 2 more drafts would have done this story wonders. However, she has to be commended for writing, producing, and acting, and volunteering her home, serving as the location manager, and writing songs for the soundtrack! You go girl! I received Book of Songs for review from Maverick Entertainment. -Tiffany Black, Actress/Writer/Director/Blogger Extraordinaire Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Mike spends his time hanging out and harassing people going to church next door. Sister Thomas confronts Mike, opens his eyes to the wonders of God and the Bible and helps guide him down a righteous path.
Director
Noel Howell
Producer
Courtney Boyd
Screenwriter
Delsea Flowers
Production Co
Color Bars Production
Rating
PG-13 (Brief Violence|Some Drug Material)
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
May 22, 2017
Runtime
1h 28m