Does anyone know what the movie about music is about; it's about a young boy who is very musical and good at playing the guitar

August Obsession

Behind love at first sight are often endless bitterness and countless waits......12 years ago, on a beautiful, moonlit night in Washington Square, Laila Novacek, a cellist who has grown up with an overprotective father, hopes to get a little relief from the tight, breathless Running to the rooftop, she stumbles upon the guitar-carrying, handsome and charismatic Irish singer Louis Connelly. To the haunting melody of "Moon Palace Dance" played by a street singer, Laila and Louis meet and quickly fall in love, music becomes the **** same language they can share, the emotional bonding that takes place between them is real and undeniable, but sadly, short-lived. After the two of them ****ed off for a night that was so romantic that it made them fall in love, despite Laila's constant protests, her father insisted and even forced her to continue with the concert, causing her not to be able to fulfill her promise of going to see Luis. Misunderstandings can easily arise when people in love care too much about each other. Frustrated that the brilliant and well-off Laila doesn't love him as much as he thought she did, Luis loses his courage because of his broken heart, and realizes that he can't afford to continue to write and play the guitar; in the end, he gives up on music and leaves this heartbreaking place. Laila, too, lost the love of her life, and a few months later, a car accident claimed her unborn baby. More than 10 years have passed since then, and unaware of the truth, Lila and Louis have been living in their own remorse and sadness, not realizing that, in fact, Lila's baby didn't die, but was secretly sent away by her father. Now that the little boy named Evan Teller (i.e., later, August Rush) is 11 years old, not only is he brave and lively, but he also has an extraordinary talent - any sound that happens around him becomes a beautiful melody to his ears, and as long as he stands among the wheat fields, he can even turn the rustling sound of the breeze sweeping through the wheat ears into a grand symphony. composer and conductor by nature. Though raised as an orphan, August is convinced that both his parents are still alive and, as he desperately hopes for them, they need him. Determined to find his parents, August leaves the orphanage and travels to New York City alone, only to become lost on the streets of the city. That's when August is drawn to a child playing on the street and follows him to an abandoned Fillmore East theater, where he discovers that there are many other homeless children like him in this temporary refuge, protected by a mysterious man known as the Wizard. That night, August picked up a guitar for the first time, and with that, untutored, he improvised a song for the group.

The fact that a young boy with no musical training could unleash such a passionate melody surprised the Wizard, and he devised a series of performances for August. ...... August didn't feel that the Wizard's approach was wrong, because he believed that his parents lived somewhere in the city, and if they heard his music, they would surely find him. At that time, August didn't know that the "search" he had been waiting for had already begun. Laila's father finally told her the truth, it turns out that the baby she thought had died is still alive ...... Laila went crazy to find the social worker Richard Jeffries, hoping that he could help him find his son, who had been lost for 11 years. Louis, who has traveled far away from home and still can't get over his love for Laila, also returns to the place where they first met. Laila, Louis and August, although they are forced apart by the hopelessness and deception of life, the bond between them through love and music is never broken, and they will eventually find each other, for only then will their lives be complete. August Crush tells the story of a young but gifted bar singer from Ireland (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) who meets a young female cellist (Keri Russell) in New York City's Washington Square and quickly falls in love, only to be immediately forced apart, and the product of their one-night-stand, August -Ten years later, a grown-up August (Freddie Highmore) can only make a living selling his art on the streets of New York City, and then, thanks to the help of a mysterious stranger, the Wizard (Robin Williams), August begins to utilize his extraordinary musical talent to find his parents, who were forced to separate on the day of his birth.