Watched this as Part of the Letterboxd Season Challenge, Week 6: Eastern European Week.
I went into this completely blind except for knowing it was good. And it was.
Julie's husband, a famous composer, and her daughter die in a car crash that she survives. She thinks there will be no more happiness in her life so she wants to give up everything. But the rest of the world wants to finish her husbands last composition.
I didn't fully understand this movie. I know that many things meant something that I just didn't get. But I still loved this movie. Everything was shot well, looked beautiful.
The acting was great, they all were convincing.
The music was awesome, not only the music itself but also how it was used in this movie, a movie with a centerpiece being a composition.
I liked this movie and I'm rating it 4 out of 5 stars and a like.
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