Sure, it’s all very earnest, and fair, the screenplay isn’t going to win awards, but Keough throws everything at her performance as Daisy, and her star quality is undeniable—ditto her on-stage chemistry with Claflin . Only the stoniest of hearts could remain unmoved by adorable guitarist Graham Dunne’s early attempts to woo the girl of his dreams, sassy keyboard player Karen Sirko .
But there’s so much more to love here besides gloriously nostalgic ’70s fashion. It’s the LA sunshine, it’s the sad, sexy people, it’s the unapologetically soapy plot lines . It’s—as it turned out—exactly the hit of undemanding, feel-good entertainment I needed to brighten up this unusually damp March.Photo: Lacey Terrell/Prime Video