Music to my ears, music to my ears. It was a long fun day with my son today, after he fell asleep, I made some hot tea and enjoyed this dramedy. It's got Christopher Walken and Philip Seymour Hoffman. What can go wrong? Yeah, this wasn't anything special or something to make a big fuzz about. It was just simply a little cute story about a quartet falling apart and moving on. The classical music went well creating the mood. There was some sad scenes. There was scenes that I didn't like. Overall, everything was okay. For what it is, it was okay to see. Now, throughout this movie, I kept thinking about the movie, "Sound of Noise," and how badly I wanted to see it again to make this a double feature. The only two things both movies have in common is that they both feature an orchestra scene and of course they're both about a "band" of musicians. That's it. Just thought it would be a unique weird double feature.
This blog is to keep track of my movie addiction and posting short comments to each movie I see for the first time.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
New Release Tuesday: A Late Quartet
A Late Quartet IMDb
Music to my ears, music to my ears. It was a long fun day with my son today, after he fell asleep, I made some hot tea and enjoyed this dramedy. It's got Christopher Walken and Philip Seymour Hoffman. What can go wrong? Yeah, this wasn't anything special or something to make a big fuzz about. It was just simply a little cute story about a quartet falling apart and moving on. The classical music went well creating the mood. There was some sad scenes. There was scenes that I didn't like. Overall, everything was okay. For what it is, it was okay to see. Now, throughout this movie, I kept thinking about the movie, "Sound of Noise," and how badly I wanted to see it again to make this a double feature. The only two things both movies have in common is that they both feature an orchestra scene and of course they're both about a "band" of musicians. That's it. Just thought it would be a unique weird double feature.
Music to my ears, music to my ears. It was a long fun day with my son today, after he fell asleep, I made some hot tea and enjoyed this dramedy. It's got Christopher Walken and Philip Seymour Hoffman. What can go wrong? Yeah, this wasn't anything special or something to make a big fuzz about. It was just simply a little cute story about a quartet falling apart and moving on. The classical music went well creating the mood. There was some sad scenes. There was scenes that I didn't like. Overall, everything was okay. For what it is, it was okay to see. Now, throughout this movie, I kept thinking about the movie, "Sound of Noise," and how badly I wanted to see it again to make this a double feature. The only two things both movies have in common is that they both feature an orchestra scene and of course they're both about a "band" of musicians. That's it. Just thought it would be a unique weird double feature.