


Quartet
Cissy, Reggie, and Wilf are in a home for retired musicians. Every year, there is a concert to celebrate Composer Giuseppe Verdi's birthday and they take part. Jean, who used to be married to Reggie, arrives at the home and disrupts their equilibrium. She still acts like a diva, but she refuses to sing. Still, the show must go on, and it does.
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Plot Summary
In a home for retired musicians, three elderly friends plan a concert to celebrate Giuseppe Verdi's birthday. The event is thrown into jeopardy when Jean, a former opera diva and the ex-wife of one of the residents, arrives. Her presence stirs up old emotions and challenges their carefully planned performance.
Critical Reception
Quartet was generally well-received by critics, with many praising its heartwarming story, charming performances, and gentle humor. The film was lauded for its sensitive portrayal of aging and its celebration of music's enduring power, though some found it to be a bit predictable.
What Reviewers Say
- A heartwarming and charming film that celebrates music and friendship.
- Features strong performances from its veteran cast, particularly Maggie Smith.
- While sweet and well-intentioned, the film occasionally veers into sentimentality and predictability.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's uplifting message and the performances of the main cast, finding it to be a pleasant and feel-good experience. Some viewers noted that the plot was somewhat straightforward, but the overall tone and musical elements were highly praised.
Fun Fact
Dustin Hoffman's directorial debut was the film Quartet.
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