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Auggie

(31,816 posts)
Tue Jan 31, 2023, 03:00 PM Jan 2023

Tar

Currently streaming on PeacockTV. Also available to rent on Apple, Prime, etc.

Outstanding performance by Cate Blanchett, perhaps her best ever.

I loved it. Only quibble is that some scenes could have been shortened to reduce the 158 minute running time though that would have meant less Cate. She really is dynamite in this.

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Tar (Original Post) Auggie Jan 2023 OP
That was an excellent (though strange) film, and Blanchett was spectacular. Ocelot II Jan 2023 #1
And even better if you're a Mahler fan! bif Jan 2023 #2
"Strange" Auggie Jan 2023 #3
My choir director adored it wryter2000 Feb 2023 #4
Cate is a great actress rogerballard Feb 2023 #5
I am not musically inclined Farmer-Rick Mar 2023 #6

Ocelot II

(121,104 posts)
1. That was an excellent (though strange) film, and Blanchett was spectacular.
Tue Jan 31, 2023, 03:38 PM
Jan 2023

If you're into classical music, as I am, it resonated in a lot of ways besides the psychological stuff. Tár is a monster, but oddly sympathetic at the same time as everything falls apart around her - even though it was her fault.

Auggie

(31,816 posts)
3. "Strange"
Tue Jan 31, 2023, 04:15 PM
Jan 2023

My very first reaction was "bizarre," so I'm happy I'm not alone. It felt like we were reviewing a slice of time, not film with a usual beginning or end.

The producers did an awesome job with the production too. It began so sterile, so "clean," and then the grittiness of real life slowly emerges and just snowballs. Same goes for the way the music is dealt with, I think -- in the beginning it's treated so lofty and intellectually and then descends to subjectivity and raw emotion.

"Ooddly sympathetic" -- yes!

Farmer-Rick

(11,454 posts)
6. I am not musically inclined
Wed Mar 15, 2023, 10:00 AM
Mar 2023

I understood maybe every other word when the characters were talking music.

But it is so well acted and directed that it draws you into a world of competitive symphonic music.

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