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Chamber Music
Rose 12 years, spends his holidays in musical colony. By day she plays the flute in an orchestra. At night she shares a room with two clarinetists of 16. By proxy, Rose tries to get out childhood.
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Plot Summary
A gifted young cellist, struggling with a debilitating stutter, finds solace and expression through his music. When his family faces financial hardship, he must confront his personal challenges to help them. The film explores themes of perseverance, family support, and the power of artistic passion in overcoming adversity.
Critical Reception
Chamber Music (2012) is a lesser-known independent film that received a modest release. It generally garnered positive attention for its heartfelt performances and its sensitive portrayal of a young protagonist's struggles, though some found its narrative somewhat predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional resonance and the lead actor's performance.
Appreciated for its exploration of overcoming personal obstacles.
Some critics noted a conventional narrative structure.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and their sentiment is not widely available for this particular film.
Fun Fact
Despite being a relatively small production, the film features an original score composed by John Powell, known for his work on the 'How to Train Your Dragon' and 'Bourne' franchises.
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