Off the Record

2024

Action / Drama / Music

7
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 91% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.4/10 10 2246 2.2K

Director

Top cast

Will Peltz as Huxley
Julia Campbell as Rosemary Grey
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877.11 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
R
Subtitles us  fr  
23.976 fps
1 hr 35 min
Seeds 19
1.76 GB
1920*800
English 5.1
R
Subtitles us  fr  
23.976 fps
1 hr 35 min
Seeds 33
1.59 GB
1920*800
English 5.1
R
Subtitles us  fr  
23.976 fps
1 hr 35 min
Seeds 16

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by realskidrow 8 / 10

Enjoyed it

Off the Record follows LA musician Astor Grey as she navigates the highs and lows of love, fame, and artistic identity. On the surface, she seems to have it all-romance, a career breakthrough, and a glamorous life with her rock star boyfriend. But as the film unfolds, it becomes clear that success in the music industry often comes with painful compromises.While some plot beats are a bit predictable, that's part of what makes it feel real-life doesn't always surprise us, but it still hits hard. The film finds its strength in the performances, with a talented cast that brings emotional depth and authenticity to each moment. There are scenes that genuinely shine, reminding us that even in a familiar story, there's always room for heart and resonance.
Reviewed by saolivaresm 5 / 10

Sometimes it goes a little too far, but it conveys a powerful message.

Kirsten Foe directs and writes this film that addresses female empowerment, sending a clear message about abuse, sexism, and the hidden madness in the music industry.Starring Rainey Qualley, Ryan Hansen, and Olivia Sui, the story follows Astor Grey, an up-and-coming singer-songwriter whose life takes a dark turn when she begins a tumultuous romance with rock star Brandyn Verge. What starts as a passionate affair transforms into a tale of manipulation and struggle, as Astor fights to reclaim her independence and her music.Off the Record presents a film that manages to offer an interesting premise, powerfully highlighting female strength and the subjugation of women in tumultuous relationships. It's a journey with engaging moments and a solid message, although at times it overdoes it in addressing certain themes that feel somewhat forced, especially once the film's message is already clear.The cast is effective and delivers solid performances, bringing the characters to life efficiently and allowing you to connect with them or hate them as appropriate. The direction is competent and safe. As for the music, it's the film's strongest point, featuring engaging songs that perfectly complement the message it conveys.In conclusion...A decent film that delivers on its promises. Fans of the genre will find it quite satisfying, but those looking for something more complex might not find it ideal, even though it has good intentions. It offers a message relevant to our times and a lead actress who manages to win you over. A perfect choice for a weekend without high expectations.
Reviewed by iwritereviews 8 / 10

Off the Record is a refreshing and quietly powerful film that digs beneath the glossy surface of fame to explore the emotional wreckage that often gets left behind. Instead of leaning into the usual clichés of the music industry, it chooses honesty-both in storytelling and performance. LA singer Astor Grey's journey is messy, raw, and painfully relatable, and watching her navigate a toxic relationship while chasing her dreams feels both heartbreaking and deeply human.It's rare to see a film that gives so much space to vulnerability without feeling forced or overly dramatic. The pacing is thoughtful, the cinematography intimate, and the music-woven throughout the narrative-is haunting in the best way. Off the Record doesn't try to shout; it resonates quietly and stays with you long after the credits roll. In a landscape crowded with predictable plots and loud spectacle, this one feels like a breath of fresh air.
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