The Testament of Ann Lee with Daniel Blumberg and Amanda Seyfried review – yelps, bells and bruised beauty

Amanda Seyfried's musical turn in 'The Testament of Ann Lee' is a revelation, one that sees her trading in her iconic roles for the role of Shaker spiritual leader in Daniel Blumberg's biopic. As she takes to the stage alongside an eight-piece ensemble comprised of avant-garde jazz musicians, it becomes clear that this is no Hollywood production – instead, Seyfried has found herself immersed in a world of free-form improvisation, where traditional notions of harmony and melody are thrown out the window.

Blumberg, the film's composer, drew parallels between Shaker worship and the unbridled energy of jazz musicianship. For him, the similarities were too striking to ignore: both demanded an intense, almost ecstatic devotion from their adherents; both allowed for moments of raw, unadulterated release that defied convention. In 'The Testament of Ann Lee', these parallels are put into stark relief as Blumberg's score – featuring hymns sung by Seyfried herself in a voice that is equal parts angelic and Appalachian-honed – gives way to the sonic mayhem of Minton, Nicols, and their ilk.

When Phil Minton takes to his mic, it's like witnessing a force of nature unleashed. The young 85-year-old unleashes a maelstrom of gasps, retches, howls, and animalistic whinnies that leave Seyfried – and the audience – breathless. Maggie Nicols adds her own brand of sonic chaos, yelping, shrieking, and shrieking like a banshee at moments that are equal parts beautiful and terrifying.

For those attuned to the raw energy of jazz improvisation, this is a moment of triumph. It's about embracing the unknown, allowing beauty to be bruised rather than polished. Seyfried, once an interloper in these unfamiliar waters, now finds herself fully embedded within the scene, refusing to back down as Blumberg's sonic sabotage tears apart her carefully constructed hymns.

The result is exhilarating – and wildly disorienting. The film may only stretch for 45 minutes, but what it lacks in length makes up for in sheer intensity. As Seyfried holds ground amidst the chaotic din of Minton and Nicols, one can't help but feel a sense of awe at this transformation from Hollywood starlet to free-form jazz wild child. In 'The Testament of Ann Lee', beauty is not sanitized – it's bruised, and it's glorious.
 
Man I'm so down for Amanda Seyfried taking risks like this in her career 🤩! It's amazing how she just dives headfirst into this world of free-form jazz and makes it work. The energy of the film is electric, it's like you're right there with her and these wild musicians on stage 🎶💥 And I love how she refuses to back down even when things get crazy - that takes a lot of guts! But yeah, sometimes beauty can be messy and raw, not some polished product...
 
idk if i buy this whole "shaker worship = avant-garde jazz" thing... sounds like a bunch of art school nonsense to me 🤔. have u seen the actual Shakers? they were all about simplicity and hard work, not gasping and whinnying on stage 😂. and what's with the music being just "sonic chaos"? can someone pls provide some evidence that this is actually inspired by actual shaker spirituality or is it just a bunch of creative liberties 🤷‍♀️?
 
🤔 I'm intrigued by Amanda Seyfried's musical turn in "The Testament of Ann Lee" but I need some more info on how she got from playing Hollywood roles to free-form jazz wild child. What makes her think she can just hop into a genre like that without any formal training or experience? 🎵 Also, what's with the score featuring hymns sung by Seyfried herself? Is it a serious attempt at capturing the Shaker spiritual vibe or is it more of a gimmick? 🙄 And isn't Phil Minton's vocal style a bit... unsettling? Is that supposed to be some sort of avant-garde thing or just plain weird? 😳
 
I gotta say, I was blown away by Amanda Seyfried's performance in 'The Testament of Ann Lee'. Like, I've seen her in some iconic roles before, but this Shaker spiritual leader thing she's got down pat 🤯. And the music, oh man... Phil Minton and Maggie Nicols are like a force of nature on stage, it's wild 😲! But what really gets me is how Seyfried just owns that space, you know? She's no longer just an actress, she's fully immersed in this world of free-form jazz improvisation. It's like she's embracing the unknown and letting beauty be bruised, rather than polished 💥. I mean, I'm not even a huge jazz fan, but this film is getting me hyped 🎵!
 
🤯 I'm totally blown away by Amanda Seyfried's musical turn in this biopic! She's like a whole different person on stage with those avant-garde jazz musicians 🎶💥 I mean, who knew she had such depth? And that score... wow! It's like the director took all these beautiful hymns and turned them into something completely raw and edgy 🔪🔊 The way Phil Minton takes over the mic is just wild, like he's channeling some kind of ancient spirit or something 🕷️👻 I'm not sure if I've ever felt so alive watching a performance – it was like my whole body was vibrating with energy 💥💖 Can't wait to see what she does next!
 
I'm low-key obsessed with Amanda Seyfried's performance in "The Testament of Ann Lee"! 🤯🎵 She completely nails the role of Shaker spiritual leader, especially when she lets loose on stage with the jazz ensemble 🤩🔥 It's like watching a force of nature, just like Phil Minton's mic work is insane 😲💥 I mean, who knew singing hymns could be so raw and emotional? 🙏💔 And Maggie Nicols' sonic chaos had me on the edge of my seat - it's like beauty and terror walked into the same room and got all up in each other's business 💥😱 The way Blumberg's score weaves together traditional notions with jazz improvisation is pure genius 🤓🎶 Seyfried has totally transformed from Hollywood starlet to free-form jazz wild child, and I'm here for it 🌟💖 #TheTestamentOfAnnLee #AmandaSeyfried #JazzRevolution #ShakerSpirituality
 
Omg, I'm totally vibin' with this musical turn by Amanda Seyfried 🎶🔥! It's like she's found her true calling in the world of jazz 🤯💃. The way she blends her vocals with Phil Minton and Maggie Nicols' wild sonic chaos is pure magic ✨🌟. I mean, who needs traditional harmony when you can have raw energy and emotion? 😲 It's like they're speaking a different language, one that's equal parts beautiful and terrifying 🤪💥. And can we talk about how she's embracing her inner wild child? 🔥🔴. The result is pure exhilaration and disorientation - I need more of this in my life! 💥🎵
 
Man 🤯 I'm all about that raw energy! You know, when life gets crazy, we got two choices: back down or ride the wave 🌊. Amanda Seyfried takes a huge risk by jumping into this jazz scene, but she owns it 💁‍♀️. She's not just an actress anymore; she's a wild child with music running through her veins 🔥.

This film is like a wake-up call - sometimes we gotta break the mold and try new things to find our true voice 🗣️. And let me tell you, Seyfried's transformation is no joke 😂. She goes from being a Hollywood starlet to a free-form jazz wild child in like 2 seconds flat ⏱️.

It's all about embracing the unknown and letting beauty be bruised, not polished 💖. We can't control everything that happens to us, but we can control how we respond 🤝. Life is gonna get messy, but it's also what makes it beautiful 😊.
 
I'm soooo done with Amanda Seyfried's musical turn in "The Testament of Ann Lee" 🙄 It sounds like she's totally lost herself in this free-form jazz thing and I just don't get why anyone would want to watch her screaming her head off on stage 🗣️ The whole thing just seems like a bunch of noise with no actual music to be found 🎵 And don't even get me started on Phil Minton taking the mic - what's up with that? Is he trying to give us all a collective heart attack or something? 😂
 
omg u gotta hear this 🤯 amanda seyfried in "the testament of ann lee" is literally LIFE CHANGING!!! she goes from being a hollywood star to a FREE-FORM JAZZ WILD CHILD and its honestly the most beautiful thing i've seen on screen. dan blumberg's score is insane too - it's like nothing u've ever heard before. phil minton & maggie nicols are total gods on that mic lol can't wait 2 see more of amanda's jazz journey 🎸
 
Amanda Seyfried's musical turn in 'The Testament of Ann Lee' is straight up mind-blowing 🤯! I mean, who knew she had it in her to go from playing iconic roles to belting out spiritual hymns with an eight-piece jazz ensemble? The way she holds her own alongside Phil Minton and Maggie Nicols is truly inspiring - those gasps and retches are NO JOKE 😱. The film's score is like nothing I've ever heard before, it's so raw and unbridled, but in a good way 🎶. Blumberg's direction is genius, he's taken something as traditional as Shaker worship and turned it into this wild, free-form jazz experience that's all about embracing the unknown and allowing beauty to be bruised rather than polished 💥. Seyfried's transformation from Hollywood starlet to jazz wild child is truly exhilarating - I'm all about it!
 
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