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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the complex relationship between conductor Leonard Bernstein and his wife, Felicia Montealegre. It delves into their passionate but tumultuous marriage, marked by Bernstein's extramarital affairs and Felicia's struggle to maintain their family life amidst the complexities of his career and personal life. The narrative explores themes of love, identity, ambition, and the sacrifices made within a passionate artistic partnership.
Critical Reception
Maestro received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its performances, particularly Carey Mulligan and Bradley Cooper, and its exploration of the Bernstein-Montealegre relationship. While some found the film to be a bit conventionally structured, many lauded its emotional depth and technical execution.
What Reviewers Say
Carey Mulligan and Bradley Cooper deliver powerful, nuanced performances that anchor the film.
The movie offers a compelling, albeit sometimes conventional, look at a complex marriage and artistic partnership.
Visually stunning with a rich score, it captures the essence of its subjects' lives and the era.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the strong acting, especially from Carey Mulligan and Bradley Cooper, and appreciate the film's emotional resonance and exploration of the Bernstein marriage. Some viewers found the pacing a bit slow in parts, but overall sentiment is very positive.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 7 Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Actor (Bradley Cooper), and Best Actress (Carey Mulligan). Also received multiple Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations.
Fun Fact
Bradley Cooper, who also directed and co-wrote the film, wore a prosthetic nose to more closely resemble Leonard Bernstein for his role.
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