Maestro
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This love story chronicles the lifelong relationship of conductor-composer Leonard Bernstein and actress Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein.
Cast
Carey Mulligan
Bradley Cooper
Matt Bomer
Vincenzo Amato
Greg Hildreth
Michael Urie
Brian Klugman
Nick Blaemire
Mallory Portnoy
Alexandra Santini
Maestro
2023 English Movie
Drama Romance Biography Music History
Rudrangshu Samanta
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Shashank Kapoor
Firstly the screenplay was poorly written because the story leads to nowhere
and literally falls flats on conveying any message at all ( like Bradley cooper knew he wanted to show
MAN OF CINEMA
Maestro is a visually stunning biopic that dwells into the life of Music Icon
Leonard Bernstein, and his relationship with wife Felicia. Movies keeps shifting genre between a love
Long Live Cinema
I love Bradley Cooper is shaping up to be a bonafide storyteller
That1 Reviewer
Maestro is a biographical drama that tells the story of legendary composer
and broadcaster Leonard Bernstein and his girlfriend, actress and artist Felicia Montealegre Cohn
Saurabh Nair
Performances are terrific.
The scene where Bradley cooper was conducting the orchestra was 🔥🔥🔥
Hindol Hazra
Midway in the film, the character of Leonard Bernstein talks about the need to
have a 'grand inner life.' Bradley Cooper, who plays the titular role and has also directed the
Film Society Sophia College
The introductory sounds of most production companies are drowned out when the
film begins, with the melancholy piano of a sequence from Leonard Bernstein’s opera, A Quiet Place.
Isaac Zachariah
Beautiful, just so very artistic, deep, complex, mellow and again - BEAUTIFUL.
Anunay S
A slow beginning to the story, just like a bow kissing the strings of a cello,
mellow and dramatic.
Yet soon it dives into the love story of Leonard Bernstein (Bradley Cooper)
Anhata Rooprai
The introductory sounds of most production companies are drowned out when the
film begins, with the melancholy piano of a sequence from Leonard Bernstein’s opera, A Quiet Place.
Srishti J
Watched this at NMACC during the MAMI festival.
Quite a grand watch on the big screen I must say. Some scenes were beautifully shot and edited. The play of colours and ratios
Eshan Sharma
I can’t forget that 7 mins long single shot of Cooper conducting the Orchestra
in the church. Some of the shots were really well done, the cinematographer and the makeup team