I finally got around to watching this two nights ago.
Missed it on the big screen due to illness, so I had to settle for Netflix.
Lots of reviews here describing it as long and boring?
So why do I intend to watch it again tomorrow night?
The fact 5hat Cate Blanchett didn't win the Best Actor Oscar for this just proves what a farce the awards are.
A lot of reviewers here describing Cate as "One of the finest actors of our time" After watching Tar I think it's time we drop the "One of" part of that description.
She is mesmerising from the first scene.
Although the "Julliard" scene gets a lot of praise, my favourite scene was the opening interview.
I'm simply awestruck by Ms Blanchett's performance.
Bravo Maestro!
Missed it on the big screen due to illness, so I had to settle for Netflix.
Lots of reviews here describing it as long and boring?
So why do I intend to watch it again tomorrow night?
The fact 5hat Cate Blanchett didn't win the Best Actor Oscar for this just proves what a farce the awards are.
A lot of reviewers here describing Cate as "One of the finest actors of our time" After watching Tar I think it's time we drop the "One of" part of that description.
She is mesmerising from the first scene.
Although the "Julliard" scene gets a lot of praise, my favourite scene was the opening interview.
I'm simply awestruck by Ms Blanchett's performance.
Bravo Maestro!