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Coda

  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
2.5K
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Patrick Stewart and Katie Holmes in Coda (2019)
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A famous pianist struggling with stage fright late in his career finds inspiration with a free-spirited music critic.A famous pianist struggling with stage fright late in his career finds inspiration with a free-spirited music critic.A famous pianist struggling with stage fright late in his career finds inspiration with a free-spirited music critic.

  • Director
    • Claude Lalonde
  • Writer
    • Louis Godbout
  • Stars
    • Patrick Stewart
    • Katie Holmes
    • Giancarlo Esposito
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    6.0/10
    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Claude Lalonde
    • Writer
      • Louis Godbout
    • Stars
      • Patrick Stewart
      • Katie Holmes
      • Giancarlo Esposito
    • 46User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Patrick Stewart
    Patrick Stewart
    • Henry Cole
    Katie Holmes
    Katie Holmes
    • Helen Morrison
    Giancarlo Esposito
    Giancarlo Esposito
    • Paul
    Christoph Gaugler
    • Felix
    Don Anderson
    Don Anderson
    • Third Reporter
    Victor Andres Turgeon-Trelles
    Victor Andres Turgeon-Trelles
    • Photographer
    • (as Victor Andres Trelles Turgeon)
    Abdul Ayoola
    Abdul Ayoola
    • Guard
    Sacha Bissonnette
    • Bellhop
    Letitia Brookes
    Letitia Brookes
    • Maya
    • (as Laetitia Brookes)
    Violette Chauveau
    Violette Chauveau
    • Francine
    Drew Davis
    Drew Davis
    • Daniel
    Frank Fontaine
    Frank Fontaine
    • First Reporter
    Amélie Glenn
    Amélie Glenn
    • Mother…
    Nicholas Haze
    Nicholas Haze
    • Attendant
    Robert Higden
    Robert Higden
    • Customer
    Christian Jadah
    Christian Jadah
    • Doorman
    Patrick Mallette
    • Singer Baryton
    Beat Marti
    Beat Marti
    • Beethoven
    • Director
      • Claude Lalonde
    • Writer
      • Louis Godbout
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    User reviews46

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    7mjfhhh

    delivers on its promise of a gentle love story

    Henry Cole (Patrick Stewart) is a world famous concert pianist who is facing the biggest challenge in his life - stage fright. Enter Helen Morrison (Katie Holmes) a journalist who once upon a time wanted to be a concert pianist as well. She becomes Henry's only connection to the music, the sense of it Henry started to lose... But with a significant age gap between them and the shadow of Henry's previous loss, can they ever be together?

    Slightly melancholic and beautifully shot, CODA is a nuanced love story that takes its time to unravel. With a classical piano soundtrack the movie switches between the Swiss alps and the streets of New York, and is inhabited by a few well fleshed out characters.

    There's wonderful chemistry between Patrick Stewart and Katie Holmes and the film wouldn't have survived without it. The script has a few interesting episodes, even moments of greatness, but the deliberate slowness and tragic content of the film will turn some viewers away.

    As much about love as it is about loss, CODA delivers on its promise of a gentle love story, leaving a bittersweet aftertaste and a craving for more.
    9jmrecillas-83435

    This is not a film for people immerse on today's pop culture

    This is a beautiful film about music, classical music, in a world on wich pop culture reigns like there will be no tomorrow. Of course, Nieztsche is present since the beginning, without being a philosophical film. German culture is all about, specially German composers, like says Henry Cole (Patrick Stewart) on some point of the film.

    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. Is like a movie inside the movie, but full of sound, full of stories, full of meaning.

    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. 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. 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.

    So, this is not a film for people immerse on today's pop culture.
    7nealhirschfeld-84628

    So what if it's slow.....?

    ...If it's beautiful. It is. Put away the Fast and Furious and watch some acting if you dare.
    9siderite

    A quiet bringing together of music, love, beauty and loss

    I quite frankly am appalled of the low rating of this film. I understand why someone might not enjoy it fully if not in the right mood, but this is a beautiful film, well thought through and excellently acted. Patrick Stewart shows why outside his roles as Picard or the poop emoji he is an excellent actor, but also the masterful melange (I swear not a Gurney Halleck pun) of piano music, intellectual romance, high art, fancy hotel life and beautiful Swiss scenery gives the film the feeling of an art work.

    I could tell about the story: that it's about an old famous pianist, that is is about love, that it is about persevering in the face of terrible and senseless loss, but to me all of that was part of the piece, just another element that completes the art of the movie. I think the scene where Stewart's character explains the good part of getting old: your mind and your heart make peace with each other, describes the idea of the film best.

    Bottom line: I really wish someone who knows how to play chess would consult in American movie chess scenes, but other than that, the film approached perfection for me. It doesn't lead anywhere, it is a feeling piece, something you need to experience and enjoy. I really hope you do.
    6kimirand

    Good, but not enough

    The actors and acting are good, and in some moments you might feel the sorrow or the sadness or uncomfortableness of the characters, but something is off. It's a calm movie, and music plays on the background most of the time and it's enjoyable, also the scenary is nice, but the timings and the plot seems empty. I had the expectations to get inside the main character, but all I got was only some glimpses, and sentences "I feel like...", without actually presenting what it means for that person to say it, what it really means to lose something, to gain something. It's as if you literally are watching someone without really ever getting into their minds. And I miss the empathy, I couldn't connect, I couldn't even imagine what is means to feel "I feel like...".

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Patrick Stewart had a body double for the close up shots of him playing piano since he has bad arthritis.
    • Quotes

      [opening lines]

      [voiceover]

      Helen Morrison: Nietzsche famously said that without music, life would be a mistake. German philosophers tend to exaggerate. But he did have a point. I know that without music my own life would've been incomplete in some fundamental way. Like if I'd had no friends or no memories. I even tried to be a pianist for a while until I realized just how fragile piano playing really is. Especially in front of 2,000 people.

    • Crazy credits
      Christoph Gaugler is credited twice as Felix, as the main cast as well as supporting cast.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Front Row Flynn: CODA: Sir Patrick Stewart, Louis Godbout, moderator Christian Meoli (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      You Put Spice Into My Life
      Performed by Dale Chafin

      Produced by Eddie Caldwell

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Life with Music
    • Filming locations
      • Maison symphonique, Place des Arts, Montréal, Québec, Canada(Concert hall)
    • Production companies
      • 1976 Productions
      • Clinamen Films
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    • Budget
      • CA$2,800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,601,649
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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