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The Sound of Music

The Sound of Music (1965)

In the years before the Second World War, a tomboyish postulant at an Austrian abbey is hired as a governess in the home of a widowed naval captain with seven children, and brings a new love of life and music into the home.

Directors: Robert Wise

Cast: Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, Eleanor Parker, Richard Haydn, and Peggy Wood

Release Date: March 2, 1965

76 Movie Reviews
  • bookstory14
    bookstory14over 6 years55 popcorn
    I LOVE The Sound of Music. I grew up watching it and knew "Edelweiss" by heart before I was five. The Sound of Music is great for kids. Maria acts like a kid herself, and she is the loving mother that the kids need. The Sound of Music also teaches history (World War II) and different ways that people love people. The Baroness loves the Captain because of his money, and Maria loves the Captain and the children because of their personalities. Also, the nuns have a change of heart and include Maria into their circle of love and trust. Maria also teaches the kids that it is okay to have fun-they climb mountains, trees, they canoe (and swim in the process), put on a puppet show, and go perform in a giant auditorium.
    • sam2007
      sam2007over 6 years55 popcorn
      It IS the best movie on the face of the planet!
      • soccerpotter101
        soccerpotter101almost 7 years
        AWSOME SAUCE
        • lulubelle
          lulubellealmost 7 years55 popcorn
          This is such a good movie !
          • boonana
            boonanaover 7 yearsFeatured
            The Sound of Music 𝄞 is a drama musical. 'Course it won't be extremely exciting, but it wouldn't be extremely boring either. Maria is a great role model for children as well. To my understanding, Maria is studying to be a nun but happens to be more... bouncy and immature than qualified nuns would wish her to be. The songs were pretty nice and get stuck in my head a bunch (a good thing?). This movie is filled with positive messages. One example is that Maria is governing seven rude and undisciplined and their father is highly strict on them. Maria becomes compassionate and gentle, and soon the children warm up to her and show respect. Great family film!
          • fantomsky26
            fantomsky26over 7 years55 popcorn
            I sung Rain Drops on Roses for a talent show and everyone loved it. My choir also sang Doe a Deer. I loved this movie.
            • silvermoon33
              silvermoon33almost 8 years55 popcorn
              Soooo good!
              • silvermoon33
                silvermoon33almost 8 years55 popcorn
                Did you know Maria played the part of Mary Poppins a year before this movie?
              • ajg16
                ajg16almost 8 years55 popcorn
                I loved this movie but I would not recommend this for 7 and under because they would be bored but I loved it!!!!!
                • No name please about 8 years
                  I like this movie a lot some little kids might get bored because its really long but I LOVED IT!!!!!!!☺☺☺☺☺☺