Review: Maestro


Official synopsis:
 This love story chronicles the lifelong relationship of conductor-composer Leonard Bernstein (Bradley Cooper) and actress Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein. (Carey Mulligan)

Bradley Cooper poured his heart and soul into his remake of A Star is Born and now he's back with an even bigger showing for himself with Maestro. Unfortunately, despite doing the absolute most in every single scene, I'm left empty and bored.

This feels like The Darkest Hour all over again for me. An Oscar bait biopic that is being showered with love, particularly for the lead performance, yet I felt nothing. I couldn't even tell you what made Bernstein a great composer. It weirdly did not get into his musical journey at all.

Cooper and Mulligan give great performances and the cinematography is lovely but that's not enough to save the film for me. Netflix is exactly where this belongs. Had I paid theater money for this, we'd be entering into rant territory. 

Grade: C-

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