One time, while conducting the London Philharmonic I proposed a piece exclusively so the lead bass cello would have a great solo, because she was hot and I wanted to frick her.
I'm literally the only one in this thread who has acted like Tár. tbh Senpai.
Is this movie worth watching? I saw the first 20 minutes and I was bored out of my mind. Also I don't know jack shit about music so everything that was being talked about was going right over my head outside of a few stuff.
Tar is a tragic figure who is depicted as having great artistic potential but is constrained by her own flaws and the system she works in, not because she's a pampered hack like most actual Academy voters. it's purely masturbatory and the lecture scene where Tar argues with the strawest of straw zoomers, was utterly risible. anyone who thinks this movie is good is just an easy mark.
That scene does have a strong "then everyone clapped" feel but at the same time I've met people who act exactly like that student, so the caricature is really not that exaggerated
an articulate individual would have stayed quiet. Tár is an exceptional human being. Asking for a fight is asking for a beating.
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Her doing impulsive dumb shit is part of her character though. Her entire relationship with the Russian cellist is impulsive and dumb
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I think she's just not good at navigating modern office politics. I know a lot of people view her as an abuser because the filmmaker is so invested in hiding her story, but there's enough details to let us conclude it was the other way around: she was surrounded with mediocre people throwing themselves at her, and expecting favors back. she just couldn't handle it because she has high morals. she warns every philharmonic that contacts her the redheaded girl is a troublemaker, she's not trying to be mean, she's trying to do right. then the girl kills herself and it's somehow her fault.
the russian girl shows how inept she was at all of it. Tár has an infatuation, gives the girl everything and gets nothing in return. the ending was a happy ending, she's finally free from all the bullshit and can pursue artistic perfection in peace.
>Saw a band play >Stood in front of them, waving my hands around wildly >Got hailed by everyone as a genius even though I neither composed nor performed the music
She’d probably be normal if she just had a beer every now and then and a loving husband
she was the husband. didn't you even watch?
No I didn’t watch, I made that post strictly off vibes
Very Cinemaphile of you. Tar would be vexed.
She rekt that homosexual Black person crying about CIS white guys in her class so hard.
That's a man.
is Cate Blanchett the greatest female kinomaker of movie history? Can't remember one shit movie of hers
she's the Ben Kingsley of her gender.
>be tar
>mammoth gets trapped in me
>dies
>mfw
>Tar
Rearrange the words and you have my name. If she jacks off alot then she's literally me.
>Rearrange the words
Imagine being called Rat
One time, while conducting the London Philharmonic I proposed a piece exclusively so the lead bass cello would have a great solo, because she was hot and I wanted to frick her.
I'm literally the only one in this thread who has acted like Tár. tbh Senpai.
Name of the lead bass celloist?
She's re-Tar-ded.
Is this movie worth watching? I saw the first 20 minutes and I was bored out of my mind. Also I don't know jack shit about music so everything that was being talked about was going right over my head outside of a few stuff.
It’s pretty kino yea, the prequel os even better though. Really fleshes out Tar’s origin story
Pretty formulaic but it's fine
no, it's one of those contrived didactic movies like Birdman that is really just an attempt to pander to showbiz folk for the sake of winning awards.
It could not be more excoriating of "showbiz folks". It hates that entire world and subtly mocks it.
>excoriating
What shorter word would you have preferred I used, homosexual.
Tar is a tragic figure who is depicted as having great artistic potential but is constrained by her own flaws and the system she works in, not because she's a pampered hack like most actual Academy voters. it's purely masturbatory and the lecture scene where Tar argues with the strawest of straw zoomers, was utterly risible. anyone who thinks this movie is good is just an easy mark.
>risible
I accept your concession. now stop shilling this no-fanbase-having piece of shit, along with Beau Is Afraid.
That scene does have a strong "then everyone clapped" feel but at the same time I've met people who act exactly like that student, so the caricature is really not that exaggerated
an articulate individual would have stayed quiet. Tár is an exceptional human being. Asking for a fight is asking for a beating.
Her doing impulsive dumb shit is part of her character though. Her entire relationship with the Russian cellist is impulsive and dumb
I think she's just not good at navigating modern office politics. I know a lot of people view her as an abuser because the filmmaker is so invested in hiding her story, but there's enough details to let us conclude it was the other way around: she was surrounded with mediocre people throwing themselves at her, and expecting favors back. she just couldn't handle it because she has high morals. she warns every philharmonic that contacts her the redheaded girl is a troublemaker, she's not trying to be mean, she's trying to do right. then the girl kills herself and it's somehow her fault.
the russian girl shows how inept she was at all of it. Tár has an infatuation, gives the girl everything and gets nothing in return. the ending was a happy ending, she's finally free from all the bullshit and can pursue artistic perfection in peace.
it's big budget cinema d'auteur. Kubrick without Kubrick. a masterpiece.
Wow, almost every word in your post was r*ddit
I had sex with a woman
This is a The Pope’s Exorcist board, Tarscum
>be The Pope’s Exorcist
>exorcise ghosts
>Saw a band play
>Stood in front of them, waving my hands around wildly
>Got hailed by everyone as a genius even though I neither composed nor performed the music
Lesbians aren't gay