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Among the characters surrounding this romance is the Australian dance poet Michael Keaton, an indigenous dance troupe, along with a group of rock bands and Irish folk ensembles, all of whom gather to produce the first chorus of music and comedy in a night of songs and humor.
It's a relentlessly well-meaning film and when it's not proselytising, it's working very hard to manufacture enough laughs to make the whole mix palatable. However, the effort shows.
Elton's film is the equivalent of a music festival. Odds are a lot of bands will be great, but there are also bound to be a lot of acts that aren't very good.
The film is worth seeing for Waters, giving a spirited portrayal of a loving father set in his ways and unable to see that times are changing, and Breeds as his lively, talented, worldly wise daughter.