August Rush (last Scene) Augusts Rhapsody ❲Full Version❳
In the middle of the crowd, Louis and Lyla lock eyes for the first time in over eleven years. As the rhapsody reaches its crescendo, they move toward the stage together.
The final scene of August Rush is a powerful, wordless reunion that brings the film's "fairytale" logic to its emotional peak. After years of being separated by lies and tragic accidents, Evan Taylor (who has taken the stage name ) finally uses his music to call his parents to him. The Final Scene: "August's Rhapsody" August Rush (Last Scene) Augusts Rhapsody
He begins "August's Rhapsody," a composition that weaves together the classical cello of his mother, the rock guitar of his father, and the urban sounds of the city. In the middle of the crowd, Louis and
The scene takes place in a crowded , where August is conducting the New York Philharmonic. After years of being separated by lies and
Having escaped the manipulative "Wizard," August arrives at the Great Lawn just in time to take the conductor’s podium.
What did you think of the between August and his father earlier in the film?
While the movie ends before they can exchange words, the implication is that the family is finally whole. The "Rhapsody" serves as the literal and metaphorical bridge that allowed three people, who were "listening" for each other, to find their way back together.