![]() I quite frankly am appalled of the low rating of this film. Reviewed by siderite 9 / 10 A quiet bringing together of music, love, beauty and loss So, this is not a film for people immerse on today's pop culture. I'm pretty sure that many reviewers doesn't know anything about classical music, so probably they only identifies the first piece of music when are transcurred 24 minutes, and many other pieces were played and telling things they don't understand. A very beautiful and meaningful film that deserves a better qualification on IMDB, but I guess many of the reviewers doesn't understand the nuances and little twists here and there, and less about classical music, so at least they loss a half of the meaning of the movie when the doesn't get that message. This is a film that only could be the way it is: slowly, meditative, almost poetic, against the hurries and rushes from today cultural mainstream. Is like a movie inside the movie, but full of sound, full of stories, full of meaning. What is amazing is the way music is interconnected with the story, how is not only an ambiental music, but a kind of companion and most of the time it gives a clarity to the scenes. German culture is all about, specially German composers, like says Henry Cole (Patrick Stewart) on some point of the film. Of course, Nieztsche is present since the beginning, without being a philosophical film. This is a beautiful film about music, classical music, in a world on wich pop culture reigns like there will be no tomorrow. Reviewed by jmrecillas-83435 9 / 10 This is not a film for people immerse on today's pop culture ![]()
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