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So, 'Who plays me, hears my voices' is this intimate look at Gaston Lafourcade, an 83-year-old classical pianist stepping into the studio for the first time. The vibe is really reflective, almost meditative, as he joins his daughter, Natalia Lafourcade, during her break. You can feel the generational gap and the tenderness in their relationship. It’s not just about the music, though the musical interludes are beautifully woven into the narrative. The pacing feels slow but purposeful, which lets you absorb the depth of their bond. There’s a rawness to the performances, especially Gaston’s, which makes it special. It’s like a snapshot of life, artistry, and family connections in a beautifully understated way.
Focuses on family dynamics and generational connections.Highlights the process of music creation.Explores themes of aging and artistic expression.
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