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Old Mar-19-2009, 05:05
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Who's excited to see this movie besides me????
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Old Apr-07-2009, 16:33
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Well, I never see movies at the theater, but based on the commercial and this one focusing on a cellist (hence a lot of cello music, I hope) I'm looking forward to the DVD release.
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Will look out for this as it gets released over here!
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Certainly will get me looking.

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I saw the movie previews for it....I'll wait for it to come to DVD....I saw a novelization book at Borders in the Music section. I'm considering on buying the book, as the real-life story its based on is so touching. =)

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Old Aug-08-2009, 14:26
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Lovely film - watched it on a flight.. not very convincing cello playing though - the actor didn't use any vibrato!
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SPOILER WARNING: If you haven't yet seen the movie and don't want me to give it away, please stop reading now!

That said...

I was slightly disappointed with this film--not because it wasn't a great movie, but because the main character "stays crazy"--the power of music doesn't heal or save him, as we hope (and expect) it will. He's arguably as mixed up at the end as he was in the beginning.

I realize it's a true story, and you can't just make up a happy ending, but what I'm suggesting is that maybe this story was told too soon? I mean, a partial healing has perhaps begun in the man's life, but he still has a long way to go--if indeed he can ever get back to sanity. He's far from being able to reassimilate into society, or resume his aborted career as a brilliant cellist. Only the first step or two have been taken in that direction.

So maybe the author rushed to cash in on his career-making story by turning it into a novel (which was then rushed into movie adaptation). This is not yet a triumphant story. Maybe five or ten years from now, this man will have regained his wits, and be playing in the philharmonic--and that will be an amazing, inspiring tale of a great human comeback against massive odds.

But this is only a semi-successful beginning, just the first glimpse of the possibility of redemption. A promising beginning, perhaps, but a beginning only.

Does anyone else here agree, or have another point of view to share about it?
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Well, I never see movies at the theater, but based on the commercial and this one focusing on a cellist (hence a lot of cello music, I hope) I'm looking forward to the DVD release.
I hate seeing films at the cinema. Everyone talks the whole way through! You can only say "be quiet" so often! When I'm at the cinema I just keep saying to myself "I'm getting the DVD, I'm getting the DVD, I'm getting the DVD!"
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Funny, I never go to the movies, but I could not pass this one up. They even gave us the senior discount!

It was a great movie. I was glad I went.
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It is in my Netflix queue. Ah, so many movies and so little time!
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He certainly doesn't play Bach's prelude from his first cello suite all that bad. Really an entertaining movie
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I saw a novelization book at Borders in the Music section. I'm considering on buying the book, as the real-life story its based on is so touching.buy my name is earl dvd
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I can't really decide if I liked it or not. I am not being picky, I just can't decide.
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Dont they talk about at least in the book how the cellist is now married and has a family of his own?
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Like it alot, watched it on TV, went out the bought the book, haven't read it yet though. I immediately listened to Beethoven's 7th a few times and saw it in a new light. Maybe not the greatest cinema ever but good music !

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