So, 'Maria Callas: La Divina - A Portrait' is quite a fascinating dive into the life of the enigmatic soprano. It’s structured around interviews with people who were close to her, which gives it this intimate feel. The way Tony Palmer weaves in archival footage and Callas herself speaking is really engaging. The music choices resonate deeply with her life's ups and downs, almost like a commentary on her experiences. The pacing, while reflective, feels deliberate, allowing you to absorb her complexity. It doesn't just showcase her singing; it delves into her struggles and triumphs, illuminating her passion and the tumultuous nature of her career. A unique, layered perspective on a remarkable woman.
Interesting take on her personal and professional life.Great archival footage complements her performances.The pacing allows for deep reflection on her struggles.
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