There were many times during this film when Blanchett simply vanished inside of Lydia Tar - no tricks of makeup or camera. She simply became someone else. It’s an astonishing gift.
I have been trying to watch some interviews with Cate after viewing Tar and this is the first with such a talented interviewer, who asks interesting questions and allows them to finish their thoughts. Brava.
I agree most interesting interview on Tar I have seen. Todd & Cate just appear to be possibly tired of discussing similar conversations over and over. However enjoyed the questions asked and the inside view of the actors and their characters. 👏
Kate Blanchett is a badass...a unique woman with immense talent and a thirst for all life have to offer! Kudos on a great performance achieved through dedication, focus, and hard work!
It was interesting that they put the conversation about Bach so early in the movie, since my love of Bach made me instantly identify with Lydia. What’s interesting is that by the end of the movie I’d completely changed my mind, not about Bach, but about separating the artist from her art.
Lydia might be a terrible person but that doesn't mean her argument wasn't sound. Dichotomy exists in every single human being. Just because a person falls to his dark impulses and did horrible things doesn't mean there wasn't goodness within him, and sometimes that goodness comes through in a person's art. Multiple non-contradictory truths could exist at once. I think we do not have to accept a person's abhorrent behaviors because his art is beautiful and vice versa. The classroom scene summarises the movie for us. It asked a question, provided an answer, and asked another question.
I find it odd that Cate and Todd have different visions on how they met 🤷🏽🤦🏽....I'm going to go with Cate's version because she is a amazing actress who has to have a great memory to remember all those lines 😂
Just saw Tar. Cate was a tour de force in the role, but the intellectual discussions on music and life are dense and confusing and I certainly will have to watch it more times to fully understand it. I will say that past all the gobbledygook the tape at the end showing Lenard Bernstein discussing the truth and real non adorned meaning of music is a stellar revelation .
There were many times during this film when Blanchett simply vanished inside of Lydia Tar - no tricks of makeup or camera. She simply became someone else. It’s an astonishing gift.
I have been trying to watch some interviews with Cate after viewing Tar and this is the first with such a talented interviewer, who asks interesting questions and allows them to finish their thoughts. Brava.
Yet Cate and Todd seemed soo indifferent which is odd…
I agree most interesting interview on Tar I have seen.
Todd & Cate just appear to be possibly tired of discussing similar conversations over and over. However enjoyed the questions asked and the inside view of the actors and their characters. 👏
@@user-co3fk7hq7y eh they don’t seem tired when talking to ppl who look different from the interview 😬
Agree. So many insightful questions and answers from Blanchett. Engaging interview.
Kate Blanchett is a badass...a unique woman with immense talent and a thirst for all life have to offer! Kudos on a great performance achieved through dedication, focus, and hard work!
Excellent interviewer. Saw the movie a few days ago in the theater and loved it
Give her an Oscar please. Sublime she is
I am so much looking forward to seeing TÁR! Cate has been my favorite actress since Elizabeth.
It was interesting that they put the conversation about Bach so early in the movie, since my love of Bach made me instantly identify with Lydia. What’s interesting is that by the end of the movie I’d completely changed my mind, not about Bach, but about separating the artist from her art.
Lydia might be a terrible person but that doesn't mean her argument wasn't sound. Dichotomy exists in every single human being. Just because a person falls to his dark impulses and did horrible things doesn't mean there wasn't goodness within him, and sometimes that goodness comes through in a person's art. Multiple non-contradictory truths could exist at once. I think we do not have to accept a person's abhorrent behaviors because his art is beautiful and vice versa.
The classroom scene summarises the movie for us. It asked a question, provided an answer, and asked another question.
Jacqueline Coley did such an amazing job conducting these great interviews. Thank you so much for your efforts!!!
I find it odd that Cate and Todd have different visions on how they met 🤷🏽🤦🏽....I'm going to go with Cate's version because she is a amazing actress who has to have a great memory to remember all those lines 😂
Movie looks interesting and the cast is fantastic
One of the best interviews of Cate and Todd on TAR so far. Kudos!
She has one of the best postures on the planet.
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Cate 👑👑
One hell of a movie.
Great film, but it's not Five Easy Pieces, is it? ;-)
Cate is so talented, so beautiful and charismatic!!!
I still can't believe this masterpiece was snubbed by the Academy. SMFH
Yeah exactly
This interview solidified my suspicions about Cate it’s not good
Just saw Tar. Cate was a tour de force in the role, but the intellectual discussions on music and life are dense and confusing and I certainly will have to watch it more times to fully understand it. I will say that past all the gobbledygook the tape at the end showing Lenard Bernstein discussing the truth and real non adorned meaning of music is a stellar revelation .