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So, 'Maestro' has this quiet intensity, you know? Directed by Ben Harman, it takes you on a rather surreal journey with an aspiring conductor. The whole premise—he lands a gig conducting an orchestra that doesn't exist—is intriguing and gives off this dreamlike vibe. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of his ambition to really sink in. You get a lot of internal struggle and those moments of doubt, which makes it relatable, even if you're not in the music world. The performances are raw and evoke genuine emotion, making you ponder the nature of success and creativity. The use of practical effects to depict his mental state is also noteworthy, blending the real with the imagined in a fascinating way.
Focuses on the struggles of artistic ambition.Distinctive dreamlike atmosphere throughout.Explores themes of success and imagination.
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