As a music teacher, I'm really disappointed that his work is not the focal point of this film. Why call it Maestro if it's not about his musical accomplishments. They should have titled it Bernstein.🤦♂️
Grace... how do they not have almost an entire act dedicated to him creating West Side Story?! You could make an entire movie on that alone! I'd bet it's more interesting than the majority of the film we get.
It's nice to see that Leonard Bernstein's kids are extremely supportive of this movie and came in to defense of Bradley Cooper's makeup criticism. If the family is fine with it, then that's okay for me
As a Bernstein fan I am really disappointed. For people who are interested in the music, check out the many videos of him playing the piano while conducting, such as Ravel's Piano Concerto in G major.
@@yeahiagree1070 Of course he has, his hopes have been dampened, that's why reviews and critic feedback is important, they get people interested or disinterested, he was looking forward to it, and now he's heard its not that good, so in disappointed, perfectly normal.
Would also recommend some of his classical music, conducting, orchestration and musical interpretation explainers for general audiences, such as the ones with Glenn Gould which can be found on TH-cam!
You are a bit harsh. With the limited attention span of movie audiences, choices must be made to condense the information available. You don't like Cooper's choices in telling this story. Okay! Don't fault him for not making a 4 hour biopic that would have flopped instantly with the attention-deficit audiences who attend movies now.
Grace, Being a gay may (depended upon your life circumstance) can mean you were extremely performative to fit the "normative". However there are many gay people that come out , become very different, Then there are many gay people that come out and you just see many different shades of the person than you had ever seen before. Pointing it out for your understanding of the character choices or presentation.
Did you not see the West Side Story reference when they were getting out of the car walking into the house? The score. It was straight from West Side Story.
I used to go to Leonard Bernstein's "Young people's Concerts", first at Carnegie Hall and then in the "new" Lincoln Center philharmonic hall. I couldn't get more than 5 minutes into this film....choking on the dialog along with the cigarette smoke. I'll take Grace's word for it and just keep my memories. More and more I realize how lucky we were to grow up in an age of such creative innovation when artists were known for their brilliance and no one cared about their personal lives.zzzzzzz
She's a fictional character, but Leonard Bernstein's television program for kids is what inspires Lydia Tár to become a maestro. You would imagine a film about him to touch on that aspect of his life.
Grace is young and often learns about her subjects popularity via tertiary sources. I remember her saying Will Smith was the first Black global movie star, blowing right past Eddie Murphy's huge global box office impact during the 1980's. She's very good, she just has to be better sourced when she deals with eras outside her experience : )
This kind of recipes keep happening in Hollywood, using the stories, characters or media just to get one thing except tell an honest story and make it justice. Great review Grace!!!!
A note to those moaning about Grace‘s pronunciation of Leonard Bernstein’s surname. It‘s of German origin and Leonard himself preferred Burns(tie)n over the Americanized Burns(tee)n. If you drink Riesling wine it‘s a R(ease)ling not a R(eyes)ling 😉 Easy to get confused… th-cam.com/video/nxxSIX3fmmo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=M0Ru1rMnYj_bRMQ6
"A Star Is Born" is one of my fav movies, but I couldn't do this one. I exited after 60 minutes. It felt like I was watching a muppet talk through cigarette smoke for an hour😩 Bradley is so talented but I was expecting so much more of the creative man behind Bernstein, not his love life.
Your reviews where you get into TV, Cinema and Hollywood history are always a joy to watch / listen to. Even if I have no interest in the film you’re talking about, the context you provide around it makes me lean in.
Well spoken. Stephen Sondheim was a friend, and I assure you the stories he told me about the creation of West Side Story could be a masterpiece rendered on film. It would require a tad more humility and less bravado to avoid the pitfalls of taking a huge swing at his whole life.
The Best Actress competition is so tough. I want to see Carey Mulligan win an Oscar atleast once, who knows for this movie 🤷 I'm so dissapointed that she didn't win for An Education or Promising Young Woman, she's an amazing actress
@@BluePradaIf you're aware of the reaction of many movies coming out from certain film festivals, you know the competition is tough. Even if you haven't seen the movie, you just know that it's going to be Oscar nominated likely based on the reaction
Dear Grace, thank you for this wonderful review. Lenny will always be my NUMBER 1. Even after 33 years I miss him so much. You are one of the rare people who know how pronounce his name correctly 😀😀😀
I hope you review more awards movies this upcoming season like Poor Things and May December, Grace. It's a nice change of pace from the usual blockbusters once in a while ☺️
I think she mentioned that she doesn't review them because they don't get a lot of engagement. She tried reviewing a bunch of them in one video once a few years back but I don't think she's done it again since.
Terrific review, Grace! You made so many great and valid points, adored your passion here! Please, review more prestige/award movies like this one, your energy is way stronger!
A phenomenal historical detailed-filled film review...I grew up on his music performances and his B&W 50's TV shows...what a musical genius and personality. Thanks!
Wow. I can’t believe we saw the same movie and I couldn’t disagree with you more. I LOVED this movie. If you want to see a documentary, check out 2016’s Leonard Bernstein: Larger Than Life, or read the Bernstein biography by John Greun, “The Private World of Leonard Bernstein.” But if you want to watch a terrific film about a complicated and fascinating marriage with great acting performances and terrific cinematography, treat yourself to this movie.
while listening to you talk about the movie omitting his works I just suddenly remembered FX's Fosse/Verdon, do you remember how good that show was? Dang...
Great insight about personal relationships. It is probably the hardest thing to depict correctly in a movie. Grace has such a great way to review a movie I fully trust her on her points. ...mostly:) I loved Super Mario and Luca:)) Thank you for a great video Grace!
Just watched it. I gave it a 6.7/10. I score on a bell curve. Now watching your review, you always articulate my thoughts and feelings better than I ever could, and I agree with your points!
Wow, I'm glad I finally caught this Grace. Really insightful comments, sounds like the film is a missed opportunity in some ways but I'm curious to check it out.
I find it funny that grace thinks it’s strange for people’s personalities to changes so rapidly but I have a few gay friends that as soon as they came out they were like two different people.
I'm so late but this review was incredibile. One of your best. Unfortunatly, I was afraid this would end up being just a vanity project for Bradley Cooper and I agree with you. I don't think he was that interested in Bernstein. He just saw it as a good chance to win an oscar. I'll never forgive Cooper for robbing us of the biopic starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Ana De Armas. I hope it will still happen. I mean we had two Elvis/Priscilla biopic two years in a row.
Quite a thorough review. I agree especially with the part about BC not really caring much about LB. It's just pure convenience. Proof: his conducting (after 6 years of professional prep) in the Mahler/cathedral scene is completely absurd. Everything about the project feels like an industry circle jerk.
Although I am impressed by Bradley Cooper, I am not impressed by this film. However, this is the kind of film the academy will trip over themselves for. They usually identify with these subject matters more closely than others in the population. 😢
I saw MAESTRO at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood this weekend and really enjoyed it, especially Carey Mulligan’s performance, that I think will go ahead-to-head with Annette Benning for Best Actress. That said, I am also a classical music nerd, West Side Story fanatic and former bassoon player who grew up watching Bernstein on TV. As a music lover I was waiting to see his PROCESS - but I decided to enjoy the performances and the cinematic styles through the decades. I agree about that bus shot! I had seen DOUBLE INDEMNITY a week prior and it brought back a noir moment for me. Anyway: I agree with you that this movie missed the most obvious thing about Leonard Bernstein; and also, it’s still a really good film.
I think this film is a reverse bell curve. People who don’t know anything about Lenny will enjoy it a lot, as will people who know a *great deal* about Bernstein the man. People who know a good deal about Bernstein the musician likely won’t, as they’re disappointed various things from his career have been omitted. This film was almost entirely based on the memoir “Famous Father Girl”, written by Lenny’s daughter, Jamie Bernstein. When viewers understand the context of that book and how it covers Bernstein the man, Bernstein the father, and Bernstein the husband, they better understand the context of the film. It’s a personal story.
I'm not fussed about straight actors playing gay roles, or absolute representation and such; but something about the premise of this movie feels a bit cynical. Bradley Cooper choosing the subject of a closeted man because he's greedily eyeing an Oscar, and not because he wants to approach and explore the subject honestly. It feels a bit exploitative, especially if it's as surface level as it seems to be from Grace's review.
This is disappointing, I was interested in this film for the music and to learn how his writing process worked as well as the business side of it. If it's just his personal life I'm much less interested.
Completely agree with the points. Bernstein's music and his music highlights are nothing but a foot note here. Badly put together introduction to Bernstein. The point on the young personal orchestra series spot on!
Just watched the film today - I agree completely! It's unfortunate that this movie doesn't know what it wants to be and instead of focusing on the titular "Maestro", it instead meanders through his relationship in small vignette-type scenes with no throughline. Sad to see since I think Cooper is talented and Mulligan was on her A game here. And I will say Grace, in the defense of Cooper, he actually really likes Bernstein and his music and wanted to practice conducting for a while, even before the idea of the film! I guess he used this movie as the catalyst to finally work at it. But unfortunately in the end, Bernstein deserved a better portrayal. Guess Cooper cares more about the artifice than depth. I'm sure he'll get nominated for an Oscar, but I doubt he'll win. I'll be disappointed if he does.
I think it was stunning and Carey was fantastic, but I had a hard time connecting with the characters it's weird. They said a lot of things and talked about things but I couldn't see many of it. The film doesn't care about Felicia enough for me as well
Damn, u are tearing this film up 😂. Bradley Cooper does want an oscar so bad. He is dating gigi hadid, he is getting photographed by paparazzi, he was photographed working at a food truck. Lol
I was also at the New York Film Festival this weekend! I saw Poor Things and All Of Us Strangers and they were both excellent! I had such a great time!
Very good points and I agree with a lot of your review. I honestly am challenged sometimes on certain perspectives on films from you, but I continue to tune in to your perspective because you give some much to every film you see. Really enjoyed Maestro but also hated it, myself. Amazing performances, amazing cinematography. Jump scare prothstetics at times. Sweeping and yet not connecting. Anyways thank you and hi
Just attended a screening last night at the Academy of Motion Pictures in LA. It was followed by a Q&A panel including Bradley Cooper, Carey Mulligan and Sarah Silverman. For me the showstopper was the Mahler 2nd symphony sequence but I also would have liked to see more emphasis put on West Side Story and his life's work as opposed to his personal exploits. I think a cheapens the man.
Grace Randolph is hilarious. She is now my fav film critic online! This was a very funny review. On a serious note, actually want to see this film because of the relationship between Cooper and Mulligan. Seems like the film fleshes that aspect out
Once again, like it happens almost everytime, Grace missed the point of the movie. Never in the movie they portrayed the Bernstein family as a horrible family! Are for damn real?! Did you even see the same movie?
I paused the new episode of Ahsoka to watch this review. Fascinating! I'm gonna need time to digest all this. It's interesting, because usually with biopics the reverse is often said; too much focus on achievements and not enough airing out dirty laundry. From the trailer I suspected Maestro was mostly about his relationship with his wife and being in the closet and all. That's too provocative not to put in a movie. But it is a little surprising they don't showcase Bernstein's bigger achievements. But I guess if someone actually cared to learn about Bernstein, they'd watch a documentary or read a book. I'll definitely be seeing this when it hits Netflix.
You know I had a feeling this movie was overhyped and after watching your review I'm now convinced it definitely was. I'm still going to check it out because like you Grace I respect people in the industry that take chances and push boundaries, even if it doesn't work out.
Was the guy who played Aaron Copeland really good that’s Brian Klugman his great uncle is Jack Klugman from the odd couple. He directed Bradley Cooper in the words.
the fact that bradley cooper, a very non-jewish actor, literally wore an offensively large charicature nose prosthetic to portray a jewish man whose real-life nose looked way more like bradley cooper's real-life nose, and nobody seems to be offended by it, is baffling to me
well, people were offended, i do think rightfully so, cause i really think that when non-jewish famous people are portrayed and they have a slightly bigger nose, they dont bother giving them prosthetics.
Overall amazing film despite you review against Bradley vision. Respectfully I disagree with your review. There is a hint of contradiction in this review.
Actually I think the Danny Boyle Steve Jobs movie was very balanced in its exploration of Jobs and his daughter's complex relationship. It wasn't an indictment in the ending but it felt emotionally powerful and true to me. I think the Steve Jobs movie was really pretty good
i knew this movie was just gonna be a try hard moment. i’m gonna just gonna root for poor things & killers of the flower moon for the awards season this year
This is such a weird review. I get it’s not the film you’d have liked to see but it’s clear from the trailer it’s about the relationship between Leonard and Felicia. And the comments about the Bernstein family are so judgemental.
This is why having straight actors playing lgbtq roles can be problematic because they inevitably make the subject a caricature or tortured in some way rather than focusing on the contributions they brought to the mainstream
This has nothing to do with an actor though. This issue you’re bringing up would have to do with the writing. You can argue that a lgbtq writer should write about lgbtq stories. But then I don’t think people would like it the other way by excluding lgbtq writers or actors from straight roles. I am not lgbtq but would hate to see people say that women couldn’t write or direct male focused stories.
@@sophiag612 I have a strong feeling Grace is on the money with this, since she is also a Bernstein fan. The music should have a significant role, and the fact that it doesn't is kind of a non-starter for me.
As a music teacher, I'm really disappointed that his work is not the focal point of this film. Why call it Maestro if it's not about his musical accomplishments. They should have titled it Bernstein.🤦♂️
But it never is, they always focus on relationships rather than the skill
they don't have to ask your permission to name the film what they want.
mind your own business.
Lol
@@andrewstorm8240😊ity😅y9
Watchbait I guess
Grace... how do they not have almost an entire act dedicated to him creating West Side Story?! You could make an entire movie on that alone! I'd bet it's more interesting than the majority of the film we get.
It's nice to see that Leonard Bernstein's kids are extremely supportive of this movie and came in to defense of Bradley Cooper's makeup criticism. If the family is fine with it, then that's okay for me
A biopic with family consent is going to be a dishonest piece of fluff. No family will ok their loved ones flaws being immortalised.
Very true but it's a shame the family didn't speak up about the movie not showcasing more of Bernstein's accomplishments.
As a Bernstein fan I am really disappointed. For people who are interested in the music, check out the many videos of him playing the piano while conducting, such as Ravel's Piano Concerto in G major.
you've no right be be "disappointed" in a film you haven't even seen.
@@yeahiagree1070 Of course he has, his hopes have been dampened, that's why reviews and critic feedback is important, they get people interested or disinterested, he was looking forward to it, and now he's heard its not that good, so in disappointed, perfectly normal.
Would also recommend some of his classical music, conducting, orchestration and musical interpretation explainers for general audiences, such as the ones with Glenn Gould which can be found on TH-cam!
YES!!! One of the finest.
You are a bit harsh. With the limited attention span of movie audiences, choices must be made to condense the information available. You don't like Cooper's choices in telling this story. Okay!
Don't fault him for not making a 4 hour biopic that would have flopped instantly with the attention-deficit audiences who attend movies now.
Grace, Being a gay may (depended upon your life circumstance) can mean you were extremely performative to fit the "normative". However there are many gay people that come out , become very different, Then there are many gay people that come out and you just see many different shades of the person than you had ever seen before. Pointing it out for your understanding of the character choices or presentation.
Did you not see the West Side Story reference when they were getting out of the car walking into the house? The score. It was straight from West Side Story.
I used to go to Leonard Bernstein's "Young people's Concerts", first at Carnegie Hall and then in the "new" Lincoln Center philharmonic hall. I couldn't get more than 5 minutes into this film....choking on the dialog along with the cigarette smoke. I'll take Grace's word for it and just keep my memories. More and more I realize how lucky we were to grow up in an age of such creative innovation when artists were known for their brilliance and no one cared about their personal lives.zzzzzzz
She's a fictional character, but Leonard Bernstein's television program for kids is what inspires Lydia Tár to become a maestro. You would imagine a film about him to touch on that aspect of his life.
Alfred Hitchcock DID NOT have to wait for "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" to become a household name.
Grace is young and often learns about her subjects popularity via tertiary sources. I remember her saying Will Smith was the first Black global movie star, blowing right past Eddie Murphy's huge global box office impact during the 1980's. She's very good, she just has to be better sourced when she deals with eras outside her experience : )
Grace, please review more prestige/award movies like this ❤❤❤
This kind of recipes keep happening in Hollywood, using the stories, characters or media just to get one thing except tell an honest story and make it justice. Great review Grace!!!!
A note to those moaning about Grace‘s pronunciation of Leonard Bernstein’s surname. It‘s of German origin and Leonard himself preferred Burns(tie)n over the Americanized Burns(tee)n.
If you drink Riesling wine it‘s a R(ease)ling not a R(eyes)ling 😉
Easy to get confused… th-cam.com/video/nxxSIX3fmmo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=M0Ru1rMnYj_bRMQ6
“Bradley Cooper wants an Oscar should be the name of the movie”
Hahaha!
Well, they checked the biggest qualifier box of all: is the leading character Queer?
@@richardcollier1912 how many other queer characters are nominated?
"A Star Is Born" is one of my fav movies, but I couldn't do this one. I exited after 60 minutes. It felt like I was watching a muppet talk through cigarette smoke for an hour😩 Bradley is so talented but I was expecting so much more of the creative man behind Bernstein, not his love life.
Your reviews where you get into TV, Cinema and Hollywood history are always a joy to watch / listen to. Even if I have no interest in the film you’re talking about, the context you provide around it makes me lean in.
Well spoken. Stephen Sondheim was a friend, and I assure you the stories he told me about the creation of West Side Story could be a masterpiece rendered on film. It would require a tad more humility and less bravado to avoid the pitfalls of taking a huge swing at his whole life.
“No spoilers” and then “a doctor’s office” scene that made you cry? Gee, what could that be about.
The Best Actress competition is so tough. I want to see Carey Mulligan win an Oscar atleast once, who knows for this movie 🤷 I'm so dissapointed that she didn't win for An Education or Promising Young Woman, she's an amazing actress
How is it tough when only a few films have been released, many postponed, and unseen by the general public or not released to the public...
@@BluePradaIf you're aware of the reaction of many movies coming out from certain film festivals, you know the competition is tough. Even if you haven't seen the movie, you just know that it's going to be Oscar nominated likely based on the reaction
@@800Ms-k6n name the actresses in the running because there’s so many and its so competitive 🙂
@@BluePrada See? You say because it's competitive and there's so many, yeah that's really my point kiddo
@@800Ms-k6n I’m telling you to name them, did you not understand what I said lol
Carey to me is the best part of the film
"Bradley Cooper wants an Oscar should be the name of the movie!!!" 🙏😂❤
Dear Grace, thank you for this wonderful review. Lenny will always be my NUMBER 1.
Even after 33 years I miss him so much.
You are one of the rare people who know how pronounce his name correctly 😀😀😀
Great review. Honest and accurate.
I hope you review more awards movies this upcoming season like Poor Things and May December, Grace. It's a nice change of pace from the usual blockbusters once in a while ☺️
I think she mentioned that she doesn't review them because they don't get a lot of engagement. She tried reviewing a bunch of them in one video once a few years back but I don't think she's done it again since.
Thanks for this review, Grace! I appreciate you providing all that context about Bernstein's work, especially the parts not highlighted in the movie.
Terrific review, Grace! You made so many great and valid points, adored your passion here! Please, review more prestige/award movies like this one, your energy is way stronger!
A phenomenal historical detailed-filled film review...I grew up on his music performances and his B&W 50's TV shows...what a musical genius and personality. Thanks!
Wow. I can’t believe we saw the same movie and I couldn’t disagree with you more. I LOVED this movie. If you want to see a documentary, check out 2016’s Leonard Bernstein: Larger Than Life, or read the Bernstein biography by John Greun, “The Private World of Leonard Bernstein.” But if you want to watch a terrific film about a complicated and fascinating marriage with great acting performances and terrific cinematography, treat yourself to this movie.
while listening to you talk about the movie omitting his works I just suddenly remembered FX's Fosse/Verdon, do you remember how good that show was? Dang...
it was great
Iconic, amazing, terrific, poignant!
Great insight about personal relationships. It is probably the hardest thing to depict correctly in a movie. Grace has such a great way to review a movie I fully trust her on her points. ...mostly:) I loved Super Mario and Luca:)) Thank you for a great video Grace!
Just watched it. I gave it a 6.7/10. I score on a bell curve. Now watching your review, you always articulate my thoughts and feelings better than I ever could, and I agree with your points!
Wow, I'm glad I finally caught this Grace. Really insightful comments, sounds like the film is a missed opportunity in some ways but I'm curious to check it out.
I find it funny that grace thinks it’s strange for people’s personalities to changes so rapidly but I have a few gay friends that as soon as they came out they were like two different people.
You did an excellent analysis and review of this movie. Wow I was impressed by your script/notes. ❤🎶
This movie had nothing to say, what a disappointment
I'm so late but this review was incredibile. One of your best. Unfortunatly, I was afraid this would end up being just a vanity project for Bradley Cooper and I agree with you. I don't think he was that interested in Bernstein. He just saw it as a good chance to win an oscar. I'll never forgive Cooper for robbing us of the biopic starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Ana De Armas. I hope it will still happen. I mean we had two Elvis/Priscilla biopic two years in a row.
Quite a thorough review. I agree especially with the part about BC not really caring much about LB. It's just pure convenience. Proof: his conducting (after 6 years of professional prep) in the Mahler/cathedral scene is completely absurd. Everything about the project feels like an industry circle jerk.
Although I am impressed by Bradley Cooper, I am not impressed by this film. However, this is the kind of film the academy will trip over themselves for. They usually identify with these subject matters more closely than others in the population. 😢
I saw MAESTRO at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood this weekend and really enjoyed it, especially Carey Mulligan’s performance, that I think will go ahead-to-head with Annette Benning for Best Actress. That said, I am also a classical music nerd, West Side Story fanatic and former bassoon player who grew up watching Bernstein on TV.
As a music lover I was waiting to see his PROCESS - but I decided to enjoy the performances and the cinematic styles through the decades. I agree about that bus shot! I had seen DOUBLE INDEMNITY a week prior and it brought back a noir moment for me. Anyway: I agree with you that this movie missed the most obvious thing about Leonard Bernstein; and also, it’s still a really good film.
I think this film is a reverse bell curve. People who don’t know anything about Lenny will enjoy it a lot, as will people who know a *great deal* about Bernstein the man. People who know a good deal about Bernstein the musician likely won’t, as they’re disappointed various things from his career have been omitted.
This film was almost entirely based on the memoir “Famous Father Girl”, written by Lenny’s daughter, Jamie Bernstein. When viewers understand the context of that book and how it covers Bernstein the man, Bernstein the father, and Bernstein the husband, they better understand the context of the film. It’s a personal story.
I'm not fussed about straight actors playing gay roles, or absolute representation and such; but something about the premise of this movie feels a bit cynical. Bradley Cooper choosing the subject of a closeted man because he's greedily eyeing an Oscar, and not because he wants to approach and explore the subject honestly. It feels a bit exploitative, especially if it's as surface level as it seems to be from Grace's review.
Loved this “Grace, tell us how you REALLY feel?”, Stellar and, dare I say, Symphonic Review!
Your skewering of why Bradley Cooper chose Bernstein to play- is SO on point. He chose him cause he looks like him.
This is disappointing, I was interested in this film for the music and to learn how his writing process worked as well as the business side of it. If it's just his personal life I'm much less interested.
Completely agree with the points. Bernstein's music and his music highlights are nothing but a foot note here. Badly put together introduction to Bernstein. The point on the young personal orchestra series spot on!
Grace please more festival movies !! Loved the review ❤
That nose though. I'll get to it eventually but man, what were they thinking.
Oh Boy another straight actor playing a gay role for Oscar bait!
Managed to get a ticket to this at the UK premiere at London film festival. I'm so excited !!!
Just watched the film today - I agree completely! It's unfortunate that this movie doesn't know what it wants to be and instead of focusing on the titular "Maestro", it instead meanders through his relationship in small vignette-type scenes with no throughline. Sad to see since I think Cooper is talented and Mulligan was on her A game here. And I will say Grace, in the defense of Cooper, he actually really likes Bernstein and his music and wanted to practice conducting for a while, even before the idea of the film! I guess he used this movie as the catalyst to finally work at it. But unfortunately in the end, Bernstein deserved a better portrayal. Guess Cooper cares more about the artifice than depth. I'm sure he'll get nominated for an Oscar, but I doubt he'll win. I'll be disappointed if he does.
Mulligan needs redemption for her PYW best actress snub
Redemption? Did she fall from grace with a hollywood scandal or something?
This better play at the movie theatre I work at 😊
One of the best review. Very critical, positive and negative, in the best way.
I think it was stunning and Carey was fantastic, but I had a hard time connecting with the characters it's weird. They said a lot of things and talked about things but I couldn't see many of it. The film doesn't care about Felicia enough for me as well
Damn, u are tearing this film up 😂.
Bradley Cooper does want an oscar so bad. He is dating gigi hadid, he is getting photographed by paparazzi, he was photographed working at a food truck. Lol
loved this review Grace! I hope you cover more awards season plays like Saltburn and Priscilla
Grace do you think Carey Mulligan is a lead or supporting? There’s been a lot of debate about this
So insightful
Great deep review. I really appreciate your comment about those gay men bringing so much to the american and world culture.
I was also at the New York Film Festival this weekend! I saw Poor Things and All Of Us Strangers and they were both excellent! I had such a great time!
Very good points and I agree with a lot of your review. I honestly am challenged sometimes on certain perspectives on films from you, but I continue to tune in to your perspective because you give some much to every film you see. Really enjoyed Maestro but also hated it, myself. Amazing performances, amazing cinematography. Jump scare prothstetics at times. Sweeping and yet not connecting.
Anyways thank you and hi
Do they only call matt bomber when they need a stereotypically attractive gay guy
This is my first time hearing about this movie.
Just attended a screening last night at the Academy of Motion Pictures in LA. It was followed by a Q&A panel including Bradley Cooper, Carey Mulligan and Sarah Silverman. For me the showstopper was the Mahler 2nd symphony sequence but I also would have liked to see more emphasis put on West Side Story and his life's work as opposed to his personal exploits. I think a cheapens the man.
Great movie, the acting was superb . I would have like to jave seen a little more of the process especially West side Story
I don’t think this film can compare with Oppenheimer & Killers of the Flower Moon
Thanks for the good review grace
Grace Randolph is hilarious. She is now my fav film critic online! This was a very funny review. On a serious note, actually want to see this film because of the relationship between Cooper and Mulligan. Seems like the film fleshes that aspect out
Interesting to have a movie based on Bernstein. I only heard of him from his work in West Side Story (the original).
Spot on. 🎯
Good call
I will still watch this movie.been looking forward for a long time.
Beautifully acted, well directed, but pretentious
Once again, like it happens almost everytime, Grace missed the point of the movie.
Never in the movie they portrayed the Bernstein family as a horrible family! Are for damn real?! Did you even see the same movie?
I paused the new episode of Ahsoka to watch this review. Fascinating! I'm gonna need time to digest all this. It's interesting, because usually with biopics the reverse is often said; too much focus on achievements and not enough airing out dirty laundry. From the trailer I suspected Maestro was mostly about his relationship with his wife and being in the closet and all. That's too provocative not to put in a movie. But it is a little surprising they don't showcase Bernstein's bigger achievements. But I guess if someone actually cared to learn about Bernstein, they'd watch a documentary or read a book. I'll definitely be seeing this when it hits Netflix.
Excellent review.
am really looking forwards to seeing this. The sound stage yet alone bradley.
You know I had a feeling this movie was overhyped and after watching your review I'm now convinced it definitely was. I'm still going to check it out because like you Grace I respect people in the industry that take chances and push boundaries, even if it doesn't work out.
hyped by who, I would argue it has mostly been bagged on because of the whole nose thing
You must not like film/cinema if you didn’t care for this picture.
Was the guy who played Aaron Copeland really good that’s Brian Klugman his great uncle is Jack Klugman from the odd couple. He directed Bradley Cooper in the words.
the fact that bradley cooper, a very non-jewish actor, literally wore an offensively large charicature nose prosthetic to portray a jewish man whose real-life nose looked way more like bradley cooper's real-life nose, and nobody seems to be offended by it, is baffling to me
His appearance looks pretty accurate to Bernstein. Just google pictures there are even some side by sides
well, people were offended, i do think rightfully so, cause i really think that when non-jewish famous people are portrayed and they have a slightly bigger nose, they dont bother giving them prosthetics.
@@MaxxRemKing1: People just enjoy being offended by anything and everything these days.
This year is filling up quickly with Oscar contenders. This will be huge with the Academy.
Overall amazing film despite you review against Bradley vision. Respectfully I disagree with your review. There is a hint of contradiction in this review.
I'm gonna like this video first before watching because I'm excited for this :D tysm
Why is she yelling? 🤔
She’s like Samuel L Jackson
That’s just how she talks 😅
Thanks for the review Grace ❤
I have no interest in this movie but this was a great review
Actually I think the Danny Boyle Steve Jobs movie was very balanced in its exploration of Jobs and his daughter's complex relationship. It wasn't an indictment in the ending but it felt emotionally powerful and true to me. I think the Steve Jobs movie was really pretty good
Absolutely agree here!
i knew this movie was just gonna be a try hard moment. i’m gonna just gonna root for poor things & killers of the flower moon for the awards season this year
This is such a weird review. I get it’s not the film you’d have liked to see but it’s clear from the trailer it’s about the relationship between Leonard and Felicia. And the comments about the Bernstein family are so judgemental.
Excellent review!
Good to know. No music, none of his accomplishments? No thanks.
So what I'm getting from this review is Grace doesn't like Bradley Cooper(like many other actors) and did not like how Felicia stayed with him.
That's not what I heard at all.
Did they even mention that he taught Lydia Tàr?? 😋😋
damn that’s rough 💀💀
This is why having straight actors playing lgbtq roles can be problematic because they inevitably make the subject a caricature or tortured in some way rather than focusing on the contributions they brought to the mainstream
This has nothing to do with an actor though. This issue you’re bringing up would have to do with the writing. You can argue that a lgbtq writer should write about lgbtq stories. But then I don’t think people would like it the other way by excluding lgbtq writers or actors from straight roles.
I am not lgbtq but would hate to see people say that women couldn’t write or direct male focused stories.
Well, you saved me some money. I like Bernstein's music but don't have much interest in peoples' private lives. I don't care at all about his wife.
I love Bernstein and his work...and I guess I won't be checking this out. Man, I'm so disappointed
Love Grace but please form your own opinions... You shouldn’t let a review on the internet dictate what you watch lol.
@@sophiag612 I have a strong feeling Grace is on the money with this, since she is also a Bernstein fan. The music should have a significant role, and the fact that it doesn't is kind of a non-starter for me.
hi grace big fan of channel! will you be doing a only murders in the building season 3 spoiler review
Sounds like "Blonde" 😬😬