Tuesday, July 16, 2013

The Late Quartet




Beautiful classical music is to be expected in this 2012 film, but explosive emotions and secrets ablaze is what takes the audience off guard. Written by Seth Grossman and Yaron Zilberman this story is far from predictable and shows how after years of dedication and loyalty one slight change of a paddle overturns the boat.

Directed delightfully as complicated and intricate as a Beethoven's piece by Yaron Zilberman and showcasing classic and talented actors like timeless Catherine Keener, attention-grabbing Christopher Walken, smooth Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ukranian Mark Ivanir, and younger talent English Imogen Poots and Liraz Charhi. Bringing a wealth of depth besides its music; viewers journey with the character's troublesome desires, fears, lusts and resentments all in a neat 105 minutes.

With a meager budget of $75 thousand USD, in a few short months were able to accumulate over $1 million USD back. Beautifully shot and thought-provoking in so many ways this is a story that is worth seeing, even if sitting in the middle seat on an airplane.

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