This lavish historical drama illuminates the story of the world-famous composer from different perspectives.This lavish historical drama illuminates the story of the world-famous composer from different perspectives.This lavish historical drama illuminates the story of the world-famous composer from different perspectives.
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- GoofsIn some scenes you can see the nameplates on the pianos that says "Paul McNulty".
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There are many legends surrounding the life of the "Bonn" giant. That being said, the director of this movie follows Beethoven's life pretty close, it captures snapshots of his life, it doesn't pretend to be an all encompassing full length depiction of Beethoven's life, however it touches on the important pieces : childhood, friendships, first love and musical influences. I love how he discovered Bach in Neefe's living room piano (or was it harpsichord?) I also like how individuals are depicted in a way that has a major impact on Beethoven's character and sense of morals. He was in my opinion a man with a backbone and strong principles in an era of servitude and platitudes ("The melody needs to be more cantabile... Those sound like cannons Louis! Cannon fire!"). The Austrian lead does great service to the character he depicts and is somehow similar in facial features. I recommend it to all Music History teachers as it shows a person, a real person, a man and not a legend as we are all accustomed to hearing about.
- acookieforsanta
- Dec 19, 2020
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