- Studio: Weinstein Company, The
- Release Date: Dec 28, 2012
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Jan 3, 201310What a brilliant film very funny Maggie Smith, Tom Courtenay ,Michael Gambon, Pauline Collins are great but for me Billy Connolly steals the show he is so funny some great music and amazing singing by some really talented stars well worth a watch.
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Jan 13, 20137
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Jan 14, 20138
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Jan 31, 20136A cinema-going of this feel-good crowder-pleaser from Dustin Hoffman
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Jan 25, 20133Dustin Hoffman is making his directorial debut at the age of 75 with
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Jan 30, 20134This is the live action, very British, retirement home version of
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Jun 16, 20135Quartet is a well-made, but in the end thin feelgood story about aging. It is produced well, actors do a fine job, directing is solid and yet the end result lacks something. The story is based on a play script. This gives the scenes static feel and drag the movie instead of moving it forward. As summary, there just isn't enough in the mix to keep viewer intrigued.
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40More seriously -- and substantively -- "A Late Quartet" was a quiet but thoughtful meditation on the power, and the necessary pain, of human connections. By comparison, Quartet is a flimsy bit of cinematic puffery that takes every obvious path on its way to its even more obvious "seize-the-day" message.
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75It's a celebration of great old actors set in a world of once-great singers, and Hoffman's affection for them and the material shows in every frame.
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Jan 25, 201388They have the perfect supporting cast, made up of a group of exceptional real-life musicians: retired members of orchestras and opera companies, and a pianist bristling with the suppressed impatience of the longtime accompanist. (To see who they are, stick around for the credits.)