Ladies and gentlemen, please join me in giving a standing ovation to the incomparable Cate Blanchett for her intense and passionate acting in Tar. She has delivered a masterful performance that captures the essence of the poet's life, love and legacy. She has embodied the role with grace, courage and authenticity, bringing to life the complex emotions and struggles of a creative genius. She has mesmerized us with her expressive voice, her captivating eyes and her subtle gestures. She has not only portrayed the poet, but also honored her spirit and legacy. Cate Blanchett, you are a treasure!
This is such a great conversation! The dynamic and the level of understanding Laurie Anderson have with the snippets of insights and question she have make this such a wonderful interview. And I am so happy she saw Manifesto 🥰
It was really great to be there for this and I agree...her love for cinema and music really comes through with the way that she conversed with everybody and also great to see Cate give the proper respect back!
Fun fact: Todd Field played Nick Nightingale (the piano player) in Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut. And Cate Blanchett played the masked woman's voice in Eyes Wide Shut.
I watched this movie earlier this week & it is quite the experience. The character Lydia Tár is so fascinating to watch because she isn’t always an enjoyable presence. She has her issues and tries desperately to cover them.
100% agree and glad you enjoyed the movie. Her character is definitely quite an interesting one and a good study on how somebody tries soo hard to control her own narrative to only lose it and how she realizes all her faults when it's too late.
She changed her name “Linda,” pretty, tender, to “Lydia,” noble one. Her unenjoyable presence seems to stem from her lack of ability to control her vulnerability, particularly sexually. Well done film save, for me, the very end.
A victim? Seems as if she had a lot of problems in the way she conducted her professional life. How can one respect a conductor who plays favorites? Who seduces some and ignores others? Who hints at blackmail if an orchestra member cannot be set aside as she desires and may have wishes of his own?
So easy to put all action and people into categories--as if one size fit all. A complicated issue? Just put it in the "woke culture" category. And what does that "woke culture" mean? Who knows but it's so popular to say that it must say something, right?
I've seen a couple discussions and press conferences for Tár, this one is probably the best! Thank you for sharing 💛
This is really nice of you to say! I'm happy to have shared it and i'm glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching! :)
Ladies and gentlemen, please join me in giving a standing ovation to the incomparable Cate Blanchett for her intense and passionate acting in Tar. She has delivered a masterful performance that captures the essence of the poet's life, love and legacy. She has embodied the role with grace, courage and authenticity, bringing to life the complex emotions and struggles of a creative genius. She has mesmerized us with her expressive voice, her captivating eyes and her subtle gestures. She has not only portrayed the poet, but also honored her spirit and legacy. Cate Blanchett, you are a treasure!
Couldn't have said it better myself! 👏
Wow. Cate Blanchett AND my hero, Laurie Anderson, in the same interview??? Awesome!!!
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it as much as I did being there for this!
Wait that's laurie Anderson's????? I just recently got into her music and I think she's a genius and a pioneer of electronic sounds in general
@@syntheticsilkwood2206 It was great to see her there in-person and loved the discussion she had with Todd, Cate and Nina!
This is such a great conversation! The dynamic and the level of understanding Laurie Anderson have with the snippets of insights and question she have make this such a wonderful interview. And I am so happy she saw Manifesto 🥰
It was really great to be there for this and I agree...her love for cinema and music really comes through with the way that she conversed with everybody and also great to see Cate give the proper respect back!
Manifesto is a masterpiece
@@rics1883 I really need to see it!
Fun fact: Todd Field played Nick Nightingale (the piano player) in Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut. And Cate Blanchett played the masked woman's voice in Eyes Wide Shut.
YES! I love this little tidbit and my MovieTime bud and I talked about this in our Best of 2022 review!
Gosh I desperately need to watch those cut scenes. A big birthday party celebration???!!! 😱😱😱😱
It sounds incredible. Great artists.
It's an amazing film and both Cate and Nina were superb. I highly recommend it!
I loved this film- love classical music but this superb film has multiple, deep meanings. Bravo,
Glad you loved the movie! It definitely was one of my favorites from last year!
I watched this movie earlier this week & it is quite the experience. The character Lydia Tár is so fascinating to watch because she isn’t always an enjoyable presence. She has her issues and tries desperately to cover them.
100% agree and glad you enjoyed the movie. Her character is definitely quite an interesting one and a good study on how somebody tries soo hard to control her own narrative to only lose it and how she realizes all her faults when it's too late.
She changed her name “Linda,” pretty, tender, to “Lydia,” noble one. Her unenjoyable presence seems to stem from her lack of ability to control her vulnerability, particularly sexually. Well done film save, for me, the very end.
Nina’s eyes and look played the script themselves in her role as Sharon Goodnow.
She was absolutely BRILLIANT in the movie
Very interesting and great interviews
It was really great to be there for this. Thanks for watching!
Excellent video !excellent discussion !❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
I think they should make a Cate's cut exteneed release for TAR.
I would totally watch a curated version of this movie from Cate!
👏👏❤️❤️❤️
great woman
She's amazing and have always been one of my favorite actresses and person in general!
Lydia Tar a victim of woke culture. great movie great acting
A victim? Seems as if she had a lot of problems in the way she conducted her professional life. How can one respect a conductor who plays favorites? Who seduces some and ignores others? Who hints at blackmail if an orchestra member cannot be set aside as she desires and may have wishes of his own?
So easy to put all action and people into categories--as if one size fit all. A complicated issue? Just put it in the "woke culture" category. And what does that "woke culture" mean? Who knows but it's so popular to say that it must say something, right?