I loved it.
I think I saw it. Thought it was weird and moved on.
The 18th variation of Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini again shot to fame as a result of the movie.
Listen to it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59GQbd8CEO4
No chemistry between the two main characters.
Critics laughed and sneered; yet audiences were moved to tears. How to explain this?
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Critics also hated Led Zeppelin, The Beatles etc...
Critics naturally try to justify their life work, which involves looking at or listening to entertainment, by building it up to seem to be something deep and meaningful. It ain’t. The ridiculous over intellectualization of stupid pretentious crap is often the result.
i both love and hate the paradox... at the same time :)
My reaction when I saw it was that it was a movie-length version of a "Twilight Zone" episode.
The name Christopher Reeve rings a bell but I don't think I have seen any of his other movies.