A core relationship in the film is between Conor and his older brother, Brendan, who acts as a musical mentor, guiding Conor through different 80s genres from New Romantic to Punk. Music and Visual Style
Beyond just catchy tunes, the film explores how creativity can foster a sense of belonging and provide a medium for rebellion and self-discovery. Sing Street
Music provides Conor a way to navigate his parents' failing marriage and the "rough" environment of his Catholic school. A core relationship in the film is between