Apologies if this appears to only go out to the instrumentalists,
but is it just me who cringes at movies which involve actors being confronted with the role of a professional musician but struggles to pull it off? For example, the movie The Last Quartet? the way the instruments are being handled and 'played' just does not appear authentic. I realise the difficulties- but Tom Hulce pulled it off beautifully in Amadeus and in Hilary & Jackie it was managed. I realise there is the Paganini film-the Devils violin- which is all very 'real'- but, personally speaking, bad for lots of other reasons.
is there a way of looking past this? I really seem to struggle to enjoy a movie when this happens.
but is it just me who cringes at movies which involve actors being confronted with the role of a professional musician but struggles to pull it off? For example, the movie The Last Quartet? the way the instruments are being handled and 'played' just does not appear authentic. I realise the difficulties- but Tom Hulce pulled it off beautifully in Amadeus and in Hilary & Jackie it was managed. I realise there is the Paganini film-the Devils violin- which is all very 'real'- but, personally speaking, bad for lots of other reasons.
is there a way of looking past this? I really seem to struggle to enjoy a movie when this happens.
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