Cinematic still for The Sound of Music

Tirapa review

The Sound of Music

2025-10-20 149 min Comedy / Family Tirapa score 3.7/5

The Sound of Music blends comedy and family sensibilities under Russo Brothers, tracking a collision between desire and consequence as characters pursue outcomes they may not fully understand until it is too late. Tirapa screened the film as part of our ongoing coverage of major theatrical and streaming releases shaping the 2026 conversation.

Director
Russo Brothers
Runtime
149 minutes
Release
2025-10-20
Primary genres
Comedy, Family
Platform notes
Streaming window announced after theatrical run

Tirapa review

Seen at its best with a crowd that rewards patience, The Sound of Music arrives at a moment when spectacle is cheap but rhythm is not.

The pacing favors momentum, yet Russo Brothers still makes room for breath: small beats that register as human rather than expository.

If you are allergic to earnestness, proceed with caution—but if you miss movies that swing, this one swings hard. The filmmaking stays attentive to consequences: when something breaks, it tends to stay broken.

Readers chasing spoilers should note Tirapa avoids beat-by-beat recounting; the pleasure here is texture, timing, and intention.

Strengths

  • Cohesive visual identity and disciplined framing
  • Soundscape and score that elevate tension without bullying it
  • Strong ensemble chemistry with clearly drawn motivations

Weak spots

  • The finale asks for an emotional leap some viewers may not grant
  • A midsection beat repeats thematic ground already established
  • Secondary antagonist motivations feel thinner than the leads

Cast

Florence Pugh, Matt Damon, Ryan Gosling, Hugh Jackman, Hailee Steinfeld

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