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quarta-feira, 12 de janeiro de 2011

The Concert


Original Title: (Le Concert)
Country: Belgium, France, Italy, Romania, Russia
Director: Radu Mihaileanu
Actors: Melanie Laurent, Alexei Guskov, Dmitri Nazarov, François Berléand.
Duration: 119 min
Genre: Comedic Drama
Status: Now Playing (In a few places in Brazil)

Yes, the movie is based on clichés. It's a comedy. Yes, it has a novelistic and apotheotic ending. But I do not understand why there are so many people complaining, if the other choice of the same genre that has been successful on the big screen is Little Fockers. Nothing can be more obvious than that one.

I believe The Concerto has found a subtle way of talking about one of the many façades of communism that ruled in the former USSR. The caricature shows us about what the Russian people joke about themselves. The acting performances are great. My favorite scene is the outburst of the conductor’s wife, in the midst of a crazy Russian mobster's daughter wedding. Who works with culture knows very well. There is no way forward without those who hold our hands and lead us down the road.

Moreover, the maestro’s dialogues about music demonstrate a desire for Art, a torrid love affair, which cuts through the heart. While you laugh, of course.

Besides, if you’re out to have fun, nothing better than do it looking over Paris.
Have a nice Tchaikovsky.

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