“Dreamin’ Wild” is a heartwarming and wistful album that tells the story of Donnie and Joe Emerson, two brothers from rural Washington with dreams of becoming famous musicians. Despite their isolation and limited resources, they manage to create a unique and compelling sound that blends elements of rock, soul, and funk. This album, originally released in 1979, showcases their raw talent and showcases the power of dreams and determination. The album has recently gained recognition and praise for its catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics, making it a hidden gem worth exploring for music lovers..
My husband loves music as much as I love movies. When he was young, he taught himself how to play the bass and guitar, and was part of a band before he met me. But as the practicalities of life caught up with him, he decided to put music aside and pursue a line of work that would offer him a stable income. Sometimes, when I watch him listening to music, or strumming absentmindedly on his guitar, I think about the lives we left behind to build a home and life together.
Dreamin’ Wild is about that passionate sense of dreaming we all had when we were younger, to love something so much and be utterly convinced that this is where we need to be, but then we wake up and realise that the world may not feel the same.
Donnie (Casey Affleck) and Joe Emerson (Walton Goggins) recorded an album together when they were younger, and now, 30 years later, the world is beginning to appreciate the beauty of that record. But Donnie and Joe aren’t the young men they used to be anymore. Joe gave up on the world of music, choosing to focus on farm life instead, because he knew he could never be as talented as his brother. Donnie has spent years trying to make the music thing work, but to no avail.
So when they get a visit from Matt (Chris Messina), who tells them that their album has gained traction and popularity, they can’t believe it. The film flits back and forth between the past and present, a clear contrast marked between the joyful past and the somber present. Even though the boys (younger Donnie and Joe are played by Noah Jupe and Jack Dylan Grazer) had commitments on the family farm, their parents nourished their love for music. They bought them instruments, and build a space they could practice in. It is frankly so heartwarming to see such love and belief in a family unit, especially to see their father Don Sr. (Beau Bridges) actively encourage his sons to pursue their love for music, even when it comes at a cost to himself.
Despite the fact that everyone’s celebrating the popularity of the record, and the opportunities this might bring, Donnie feels unbearable stress and pressure. He wrote and sang those songs in a different time in his life, and performing them now just doesn’t make sense the way they used to. It is a great performance from Affleck, who’s able to convey so well the complex feelings Donnie is going through, and the tension it brings into all his relationships. It’s infinitely heartbreaking when you compare his present world weariness to the youthful glow he used to carry with him when he made music. The film does such a great job of fleshing out both the teen and adult experience of life. We get a glimpse into the beauty of first love, as well as the commitment of marriage and family.
The movie also has a great sense of location and space. The opening few minutes are just still shots of the family’s property, and is such an effective way of allowing viewers to feel the space. Even the visuals at a gas station look so pretty and ethereal.
Dreamin’ Wild is a thoughtful, moving film about the story of the Emerson family, and a biopic that marches to its own distinct, singular beat. A must-watch, especially if you enjoyed director Bill Pohlad’s previous movie Love & Mercy.
Review screener provided.
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“Dreamin’ Wild” is a film about the pursuit of dreams and the sacrifices people make along the way. The story follows Donnie and Joe Emerson, who recorded an album together in their youth but gave up on music for different reasons. When their album gains popularity years later, they are faced with the consequences of their choices. The film explores themes of passion, love, and family, and showcases the contrast between the joy of youthful dreams and the somber reality of adulthood. Director Bill Pohlad brings depth and emotion to the story, making it a must-watch for fans of music biopics.
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