The use of sound in the scene is so clever. We see her tailors preparing her suits, her assistant giving her medicine, her secretary filling her calendar, the bookkeeper filling out orders, and the publicist mouthing the prewritten script. Yet, we hear none of it. The only thing we hear are words about Tar and words about Tar. We only hear what the world wants to hear regarding a person like this. The rest is obscured by silence.
I love how this feels like retrospective more then a movie. She feels like a real human, not just a character just from how the achievements are talked about.
Yesss i felt that too... it almost feels we are just following her with a cam like a documentary through her day-to-day life and the things she is dealing with...
This movie was robbed of multiple of Oscars. Cate Blanchett delivered the performance of a lifetime. Please Todd Field make more movies cinema needs you.
Criminal she lost because Michelle Yeoh campaigned and said I deserve one, and Blanchett already has multiple so why does she need another one. CRIMINAL
😂You're being ironic, right? It's a dreadful movie = badly researched, giving the character Tar little or no credibility. Women wanting to make a career in conducting have had to face huge resistance and this has only started to charge very recently. The plot is also unrealistic and uninteresting. Yawn.
didn’t even realize what the mirror scene was until now. when shooting with the photographer for the cover of the symphony recording later on, she suggests a “less considered” pose, and seemingly sits with that massive book in the auditorium on a whim. she’d “considered” that pose from the beginning of the movie, staring at the mirror to see how she’d look in the shot. control freak lvl set to max
It’s been a year already and I still love this film soooo much. Sharon and Lydia’ marriage was so interesting. I remember that Lydia used to shut down the light every time she arrived home. It seems to be a habit for both Sharon letting the lights on and Lydia looking for her to talk about it. Then, in the last scene we see that Sharon trapped Lydia in the kitchen by letting the light on and patiently waiting for her to discuss about the scandal. They were both manipulative. It is also a matter of interpretation, Sharon was the one who kept the light on in their relationship but Lydia shut it down by her actions.
Cate Blanchett’s performance as Lydia Tár is the best I’ve seen since Daniel Day-Lewis as Daniel Plainview in ‘There Will Be Blood.’ This is her “I am an oil man” scene.
It's interesting that, despite her accomplishments, Lydia is still a deeply insecure person, she is quite obsessed with control, every single detail of her outer image is carefully choreographed, not even the interviewer's introduction of her career escapes her pre-approved scrutiny.
@@michellebach6277 It's actually hard to say but I get your point. Outwardly, perfectionists seem to exude confidence because it's like a designer who knows everything from concept to execution to the feedback the work is going to have. Her insecurities are really hard to detect, the only hints we get are her hypersensitivity to sound; if I had so much power, using power and influence to have affairs would really make me nervous. But you know all those scenes in which her reflection looks warped like a house-of-mirrors thing? I think that was a suggestion towards the possibility that her perfectionism and insecurity kind of keep reproducing each other.
@@Anomaliaytlol then you missed the point of this movie. Her whole persona is rehearsed, it’s the character she had to play. Made up identity to feel superiority. Layers she brought this one is truly exceptional.
This film is truly amazing - I honestly believe that I am watching the *real* life, in *real* time, of a *real* maestro - a conductor who uses music as a bridge - and as a wall. Blanchett is truly, profoundly sensational in this (her growth as an actor has been phenomenal) - utterly believable, genuine, and deep. She EMBODIES this character - every movement (physical, musical, emotional) - every hand gesture - has meaning. Wow. Beautiful work! It’s so exciting to see such creative and rich work being produced again as we drown in the slop of bad superhero garbage or endless thoughtless pointless remakes. This is the beautiful feast we’ve been waiting for!!
This film is truly **amazing** - I honestly believe that I am watching the *real* life, in *real* time, of a *real* composer - a composer who uses music as a bridge - and as a wall. Blanchett is sensational in this - utterly believable, genuine, and deep. Beautiful work! It’s so exciting to see such creative and rich work being produced again as we drown in the slop of bad
One of the great American movies of the decade, bold, provocative, exciting, and profound. Technically, is a very Kubrickian film (the director previously worked with Stanley Kubrick^). See it. Think about it. Then see it again!
At the 95th Academy Awards (2023), Tár received six nominations including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Field, and Best Actress for Blanchett.
Unfortunately Oscars has been lately so vehemently criticized for being less inclusive that the one time they should have given awards to the deserving performances they decided to give all the awards on the basis of being portrayed to be more inclusive. PS- No one can tell me otherwise. Cate Blanchett deserved Best Actress Oscar and Tod Field deserved it for Best Director.
@@seemonjena659 Totally man, the way Oscars snubbed Blanchett for her monumental performance is just crazy. Yeoh was really good but Blanchett was operating on another level. Despite the snub her performance in TAR is for the books and one of the greatest performance in cinematic history. Yes its that good
@@riteasrain no it dodnt, especially best actress. What Blanchett has done in TAR it goes beyind Oscars tbh. A masterclass acting showcase that will be taught in acting schools or at least inspiration from her.
When I first saw this movie in theaters, I started to wonder if this interview would be the entire film. And honestly, I would've been perfectly happy with that as well, incredible as the rest of this film is.
Cate's performance is the top of the top - to die for. For the very first time, I see classical music dealt with in an adequate way within a fictional film, musical performance, musical theory, her conducting is perfect, for the first time in film history, the "conductor" is leading the orchestra and not just faking and following it, etc. Great film, great music, great portrait, great story line as well about power and its abuse by a "genius", but the film has the flaw of being slightly too long. It would have been perfect if it had been 15-30 minutes shorter. Otherwise it would have been a serious candidate for the Oscar of "Best film".
@@DavidSMurga Though? I did not write "though" and can't understand what you mean (sorry for that). Should you mean my last sentence, I would say, a "best film" of the year should not leave an impression of "it seemed too long to me, the long silences left me hungry and uneasy at times". E.g., "Oppenheimer" was quite long but you don't feel it. All the best 😀
TAR was the MeToo movement with an obvious twist. TAR reaches the highest professional pinnacle but quickly crashes to the Philippines’ Star Wars equivalent. I know of a man who crashed as fast under the original Me Too. Movement. Both deserved the crash
I think michelle yeoh will win even though cates performance was better because Hollywood is riding the diversity train. Also cate has won twice before. But she deserves it for sure
@@kimayapanash8998 enjoy Michelle’s moment. She has earned our respect. Cate Blanchett is a giant, her towering performance as Lydia Tàr is the best of any man/woman/lead/supporting for 2022 - and will be remembered decades from now as the apex of a legendary career.
Not giving someone an award for a deserving performance because they've already received the award is so stupid. I loved Everything Everywhere All At Once and Yeoh has been criminally unappreciated for a long time but Cate's performance in this is some of the best acting ever. Spectacular film. I suspect the 74% on Rotten Tomatoes just speaks to the average audience not knowing anything about classical music. 6:36 - "you cannot start without me"... oof that's hard to hear in the preview after seeing the entire film
I just realized the barefoot on the left side is Francesca’s. I noticed her dark and wavy hair 😱😱😱😱 I used to think it was Krista’s or Sharon’. Yet Krista wasn’t in Berlin and Sharon was not longer too close to Lydia by that time.
I didn't know Hildur Guonadotir was mentioned in this film.
Рік тому+1
To be honest ı was expecting a couple of oscars for this great film for the least, it's a pity and the movie Oppenheimer will supposed to get a lot of oscar awards as well for the next year ı guess.
First time I watched this sequence I thought why’s Cate’s acting so wooden and rehearsed. Then you realize that the character itself rehearsed that interview.
@@normadesmond6017 How ugly that is to compare them like that. They are both fantastic. So unnecessary to pit two talented women against each other like that. Shame on you.
@@terradusa4219 I do not put them against each other at all. So shame on you. I am jst saying Blanchett is the better actress. And that is an opinion. Nothing more or less than that.
NO, 3 Oscars for Meryl Streep (Kramer vs Kramer, Sophie's choice, The iron lady) ONLY 2 Oscars uptonow for Cate Blanchett (The aviator and Blue Jasmine) I hope, like you, she wins finally the 3rd deserved Oscar, with this fantastic movie !!
If they ever release a director's cut, two things can happen: either theres a director's linchin' or a riot, 'cos it the movie's cut down to two hours, it'll still be an hour and 45 minutes oo long!
In the trailers there seem to be many more scenes that they filmed but didn't make it to the final cut of the movie. Maybe these will be added to the blu-ray/dvd releases!
@@rupertsmith5815 Agree. Well, the ten minute interview that opens the film is also boring. And shows Tar's compulsive disorder, that's not mentioned again in the rest of the movie. We're down to 135 minutes...
@@pedrorocha9722 well clearly you didn’t watch the film as it shows it constantly. The entire plane scene is focused on her disorder, her interactions with her neighbours, all the scenes were she is at a restaurant you see her straightening things . She gets annoyed by sounds she doesn’t like throughout the entire film and it plays a part of her character as she needs to be constantly in control and she slowly loses it causing her breakdown at the end
Awful depressing slow too long and quite heavy. With a 10 millions box office against 35 millions budget it is a flop to me. People are not rushing to see it and with reasons. Much ado about nothing. Cate is a great actor but doesn't bring anything new nor already seen by her. I really hope she won't win an Oscar for something that will be forgotten soon. If she does then it's the power of big productions. Not impressed even with the fact is she directing the orchestra. That's what actor do. They learn as Meryl Streep did playing the violin. And for that she got a nomination. What a joke Andrea Riseborough or Michelle Yeoh all the way
Isabelle Huppert in "The Piano Teacher" is a million times better than Tar. I appreciate Cate Blanchett, but she is overrated. All of her winning performances are variations of the same narcissistic figure with the SAME mid-Atlantic accent. Meryl would never use the same accent.
Love the "I don't read reviews" when she's shown to precisely collect every article about her
🤣😂🤣😂 plus she stalks herself on Twitter
Those are albums, not articles
@@Dudethebagman91 no, i think she meant the ones Lydia cuts down the newspaper and stores them in a box.
The use of sound in the scene is so clever.
We see her tailors preparing her suits, her assistant giving her medicine, her secretary filling her calendar, the bookkeeper filling out orders, and the publicist mouthing the prewritten script.
Yet, we hear none of it.
The only thing we hear are words about Tar and words about Tar. We only hear what the world wants to hear regarding a person like this. The rest is obscured by silence.
I love how this feels like retrospective more then a movie. She feels like a real human, not just a character just from how the achievements are talked about.
Yesss i felt that too... it almost feels we are just following her with a cam like a documentary through her day-to-day life and the things she is dealing with...
This movie was robbed of multiple of Oscars. Cate Blanchett delivered the performance of a lifetime. Please Todd Field make more movies cinema needs you.
200% agree
Criminal she lost because Michelle Yeoh campaigned and said I deserve one, and Blanchett already has multiple so why does she need another one. CRIMINAL
😂You're being ironic, right? It's a dreadful movie = badly researched, giving the character Tar little or no credibility. Women wanting to make a career in conducting have had to face huge resistance and this has only started to charge very recently. The plot is also unrealistic and uninteresting. Yawn.
@@ruthmcintyre2313this is just surface level criticism says more about how you watched the movie. To each of their own
Just like she was robbed of "Elizabeth". She's too good. They gave it to Gwyneth Paltrow.
didn’t even realize what the mirror scene was until now. when shooting with the photographer for the cover of the symphony recording later on, she suggests a “less considered” pose, and seemingly sits with that massive book in the auditorium on a whim.
she’d “considered” that pose from the beginning of the movie, staring at the mirror to see how she’d look in the shot. control freak lvl set to max
Such a good catch
It’s been a year already and I still love this film soooo much. Sharon and Lydia’ marriage was so interesting. I remember that Lydia used to shut down the light every time she arrived home. It seems to be a habit for both Sharon letting the lights on and Lydia looking for her to talk about it. Then, in the last scene we see that Sharon trapped Lydia in the kitchen by letting the light on and patiently waiting for her to discuss about the scandal. They were both manipulative. It is also a matter of interpretation, Sharon was the one who kept the light on in their relationship but Lydia shut it down by her actions.
Love the analysis, even I didn’t recognize this.
Cate Blanchett’s performance as Lydia Tár is the best I’ve seen since Daniel Day-Lewis as Daniel Plainview in ‘There Will Be Blood.’ This is her “I am an oil man” scene.
Agree.
I love that comparison
Not even close.
Agree wholeheartedly. She's a greatest living actress
It's interesting that, despite her accomplishments, Lydia is still a deeply insecure person, she is quite obsessed with control, every single detail of her outer image is carefully choreographed, not even the interviewer's introduction of her career escapes her pre-approved scrutiny.
I dont think she is insecure. She is a perfectionist as long as can be. Insecure people could never have a career like that.
She is human- not surprised
@@michellebach6277 Guess you're unaware of many successful people then
@@michellebach6277 It's actually hard to say but I get your point. Outwardly, perfectionists seem to exude confidence because it's like a designer who knows everything from concept to execution to the feedback the work is going to have. Her insecurities are really hard to detect, the only hints we get are her hypersensitivity to sound; if I had so much power, using power and influence to have affairs would really make me nervous. But you know all those scenes in which her reflection looks warped like a house-of-mirrors thing? I think that was a suggestion towards the possibility that her perfectionism and insecurity kind of keep reproducing each other.
@@kevinilango7896 Didn't you watch the part where she goes back to her childhood home, and watches the Bernstein video she learnt from?
Cate is phenomenal in this film.
She was ok at best
Haters gonna hate
@@miguelespinoza2470 finally someone who agrees! She seems so hammy and rehearsed. I found it borderline cringe.
@@Anomaliaytlol then you missed the point of this movie. Her whole persona is rehearsed, it’s the character she had to play. Made up identity to feel superiority. Layers she brought this one is truly exceptional.
It’s unsurprising as she’s great in everything
This film is truly amazing - I honestly believe that I am watching the *real* life, in *real* time, of a *real* maestro - a conductor who uses music as a bridge - and as a wall. Blanchett is truly, profoundly sensational in this (her growth as an actor has been phenomenal) - utterly believable, genuine, and deep. She EMBODIES this character - every movement (physical, musical, emotional) - every hand gesture - has meaning. Wow. Beautiful work! It’s so exciting to see such creative and rich work being produced again as we drown in the slop of bad superhero garbage or endless thoughtless pointless remakes. This is the beautiful feast we’ve been waiting for!!
Cate Blanchett a true acting legend
the fact that cate did this 10 minute scene in one take with no cuts, just shows how much she put into this role, and it definitely shows.
I saw her in her first play after drama school. From then on I made sure I saw everything she did. And then she went to London.
Loved the whole atmosphere of this film.
Very stiff
Just haunting
Cate Blanchett: THE LEGEND
Cate Blanchett is phenomenal!
OMG I've watched it twice and I will watch it again in a few days. It's been ages since the last time a movie impressed me so much.
This film is truly **amazing** - I honestly believe that I am watching the *real* life, in *real* time, of a *real* composer - a composer who uses music as a bridge - and as a wall. Blanchett is sensational in this - utterly believable, genuine, and deep. Beautiful work! It’s so exciting to see such creative and rich work being produced again as we drown in the slop of bad
*conductor. SIGH MAESTRO
My goodness she's so f&@kin brilliant. She really is in a league of her own...❤❤❤❤
"Apartment for sale! Apartment for sale!"
Your mother's buried deep, and now you're going to keep her apartment for sale!
I be blabbering "time is the thing..." at home out of nowhere
Terrific performance from Blanchett. The ending was both tragic and hilarious.
One of the great American movies of the decade, bold, provocative, exciting, and profound. Technically, is a very Kubrickian film (the director previously worked with Stanley Kubrick^). See it. Think about it. Then see it again!
It is more an author's film rather than the usual blockbuster. That makes the film unique.
Kubrickian with some bits of Lumet and Fincher
I love how subtle the direction and cinematography is.
OMG! That's the Oscar right there. Phenomenal!!!!!
rewatched it today for the 2nd time and yep...masterpiece
just give her the fucking oscar!!!!
Nah, Michelle Yeoh deserves it better this year.
@@Seetha-Golden um no lmaooo we must have seen different movies
@@Seetha-Golden Michelle was good but what Cate has done in TAR is truly phenomenal. Best of the year male or female
I loved this film and loved the opening.
i loved michelles yeoh acting, but no way she will win over this…
sorry to disappoint.
True that
@@kunalkumarmoorjani7657True and also “Diversity”
@Kunal Kumar Moorjani Cate is less desperate 💯
Well, she did
At the 95th Academy Awards (2023), Tár received six nominations including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Field, and Best Actress for Blanchett.
It won none
And EEAAO deserved every one it got.
Unfortunately Oscars has been lately so vehemently criticized for being less inclusive that the one time they should have given awards to the deserving performances they decided to give all the awards on the basis of being portrayed to be more inclusive.
PS- No one can tell me otherwise. Cate Blanchett deserved Best Actress Oscar and Tod Field deserved it for Best Director.
@@seemonjena659 Totally man, the way Oscars snubbed Blanchett for her monumental performance is just crazy. Yeoh was really good but Blanchett was operating on another level. Despite the snub her performance in TAR is for the books and one of the greatest performance in cinematic history. Yes its that good
@@riteasrain no it dodnt, especially best actress. What Blanchett has done in TAR it goes beyind Oscars tbh. A masterclass acting showcase that will be taught in acting schools or at least inspiration from her.
2:31 OMG, I just realized that Krista was there!
Noemi Merlant is in Tar too, love her
Noémie Merlant was the perfect Francesca. ♥ This is a stunner of a film. And Cate Blanchett is...just.......♥♥♥...
A big monologue to learn every word
When I first saw this movie in theaters, I started to wonder if this interview would be the entire film. And honestly, I would've been perfectly happy with that as well, incredible as the rest of this film is.
Actually, this movie most my favourite for 2022 release.
Cate's performance is the top of the top - to die for. For the very first time, I see classical music dealt with in an adequate way within a fictional film, musical performance, musical theory, her conducting is perfect, for the first time in film history, the "conductor" is leading the orchestra and not just faking and following it, etc. Great film, great music, great portrait, great story line as well about power and its abuse by a "genius", but the film has the flaw of being slightly too long. It would have been perfect if it had been 15-30 minutes shorter. Otherwise it would have been a serious candidate for the Oscar of "Best film".
why though?
@@DavidSMurga Though? I did not write "though" and can't understand what you mean (sorry for that). Should you mean my last sentence, I would say, a "best film" of the year should not leave an impression of "it seemed too long to me, the long silences left me hungry and uneasy at times". E.g., "Oppenheimer" was quite long but you don't feel it.
All the best 😀
Her speaking voice is ASMR to me
In my country the premiere is in February and I wait impatiently for this film which seems to be great
Looking forward to the theatrical release in Germany (February)
Cate Blanchett!!!👏👏👏
Blanchett 💗
If anyone knows where one can buy a conductor's score like the one Tár has here (at 2:15 for example) please let me know
TAR was the MeToo movement with an obvious twist. TAR reaches the highest professional pinnacle but quickly crashes to the Philippines’ Star Wars equivalent. I know of a man who crashed as fast under the original Me Too. Movement. Both deserved the crash
And now we know who will get the Oscar for the best actress.
I think michelle yeoh will win even though cates performance was better because Hollywood is riding the diversity train.
Also cate has won twice before.
But she deserves it for sure
@@kimayapanash8998 She has won three times before and now four times.
@@kimayapanash8998 enjoy Michelle’s moment. She has earned our respect. Cate Blanchett is a giant, her towering performance as Lydia Tàr is the best of any man/woman/lead/supporting for 2022 - and will be remembered decades from now as the apex of a legendary career.
@@williamverhoef4349 Cate has only Won twice. This will be her third Win
@@Gavin48 Yes, I thought I'd written a correction. She has won 4 Golden Globes.
This has got to be one of the best fake interviews ever written and performed
So believable and an astonishing introduction to Lydia Tar
Cate blanchett ❤ the lagend
Watch it in the cinema!!!!
Beyond words 👏👏👏
Not giving someone an award for a deserving performance because they've already received the award is so stupid. I loved Everything Everywhere All At Once and Yeoh has been criminally unappreciated for a long time but Cate's performance in this is some of the best acting ever. Spectacular film. I suspect the 74% on Rotten Tomatoes just speaks to the average audience not knowing anything about classical music.
6:36 - "you cannot start without me"... oof that's hard to hear in the preview after seeing the entire film
it's like the director is literally describing this film
For some reason I decided to listen to this over and over till I recited this scene. 💀
Um filme bastante interessante, até achei que tratava-se de uma história real!!
e trata-se, de facto
@@rafaelferreira8406 Eu fui ler a respeito e não, é uma história criada mesmo, mas o legal é quem quem está assistindo tem essa sensação!
Amazing 🥰🥰
Is this classic or contemporary.. this is great
this seems very precious... it kinda makes me feel like just running up and kicking Lydia briskly in the ankle...
I can't wait …
Amazin!
I just realized the barefoot on the left side is Francesca’s. I noticed her dark and wavy hair 😱😱😱😱 I used to think it was Krista’s or Sharon’. Yet Krista wasn’t in Berlin and Sharon was not longer too close to Lydia by that time.
06:29
❤
Is the gentleman a real interviewer? He’s quite convincing.
I didn't know Hildur Guonadotir was mentioned in this film.
To be honest ı was expecting a couple of oscars for this great film for the least, it's a pity and the movie Oppenheimer will supposed to get a lot of oscar awards as well for the next year ı guess.
J.B Lully was Italian.
Both are correct: born as an Italian, died as a Frenchman.
First time I watched this sequence I thought why’s Cate’s acting so wooden and rehearsed. Then you realize that the character itself rehearsed that interview.
so hope Cate Blanchett will win the Oscar for this one. That means that she will surpass Meryl. And rightly so. She is the better actress.
Meryl Streep has 3.
@@timothy168 yes. 2 for a leading role one for a supporting role. If Kate would win this year she has 3 for the leading role.
@@normadesmond6017 How ugly that is to compare them like that. They are both fantastic. So unnecessary to pit two talented women against each other like that. Shame on you.
@@terradusa4219 I do not put them against each other at all. So shame on you. I am jst saying Blanchett is the better actress. And that is an opinion. Nothing more or less than that.
NO, 3 Oscars for Meryl Streep (Kramer vs Kramer, Sophie's choice, The iron lady) ONLY 2 Oscars uptonow for Cate Blanchett (The aviator and Blue Jasmine) I hope, like you, she wins finally the 3rd deserved Oscar, with this fantastic movie !!
If they ever release a director's cut, two things can happen: either theres a director's linchin' or a riot, 'cos it the movie's cut down to two hours, it'll still be an hour and 45 minutes oo long!
In the trailers there seem to be many more scenes that they filmed but didn't make it to the final cut of the movie. Maybe these will be added to the blu-ray/dvd releases!
I disagree
The only part that dragged were the last 10 minutes or so
@@rupertsmith5815 Agree. Well, the ten minute interview that opens the film is also boring. And shows Tar's compulsive disorder, that's not mentioned again in the rest of the movie. We're down to 135 minutes...
@@pedrorocha9722 well clearly you didn’t watch the film as it shows it constantly.
The entire plane scene is focused on her disorder, her interactions with her neighbours, all the scenes were she is at a restaurant you see her straightening things .
She gets annoyed by sounds she doesn’t like throughout the entire film and it plays a part of her character as she needs to be constantly in control and she slowly loses it causing her breakdown at the end
@@pedrorocha9722 and I didn’t find it boring
So the last 7 mins is taken up with the interview on stage? How comprehensive giving us 10 mins, roll eyes.
Tar needed a good editor. 3 hours???
It’s 2h30 not 3 hours
How tf did she get an EGOT?!? I call bs
She doesn’t have an egot she doesn’t sing does she
@@mlw9195 She sang in the Julliard scene and a bit to calm down her wife when she was having a "panic attack" or something else.
Cate's performance is gold but the movie not so much. The movie is a "meh" to me.
Pretty much I like the topic tho
Wish the main character was more interesting
Awful depressing slow too long and quite heavy. With a 10 millions box office against 35 millions budget it is a flop to me. People are not rushing to see it and with reasons. Much ado about nothing. Cate is a great actor but doesn't bring anything new nor already seen by her. I really hope she won't win an Oscar for something that will be forgotten soon. If she does then it's the power of big productions. Not impressed even with the fact is she directing the orchestra. That's what actor do. They learn as Meryl Streep did playing the violin. And for that she got a nomination. What a joke
Andrea Riseborough or Michelle Yeoh all the way
I like Cate's performance but the movie didn't say anything, there is no message there, at least to me.
@@Emy-fv5ny well the message is about separating the art from the artist essentially
@@mlw9195 They only talk about that once.
@@Emy-fv5ny well no they talk about it it multiple times
@@mlw9195 No, she talk about with the boy in that special class.
Isabelle Huppert in "The Piano Teacher" is a million times better than Tar. I appreciate Cate Blanchett, but she is overrated. All of her winning performances are variations of the same narcissistic figure with the SAME mid-Atlantic accent. Meryl would never use the same accent.
could not disagree more
@@malcolm5969 not to mention that TAR was such a gawd awful film, so glad it didn't win any awards .. it reeked of pretentiousness. .. 😂
さっぱりわかりません。つまんなかっター!ラストは笑うしかない。セクハラのレズが落ちぶれてタイに行ってコスプレ音楽会を開いたとさ。めでたしめでたし。タッター期待外れだっター。つまんねえなこの映画。