Tár - 2022 - 7/10
Lydia Tár, premier “female” conductor of her time, prepares to conclude her Mahler cycle.
She leads the BPO (Berlin Philharmonic), teaches at Juilliard, composes, gives sold out speaking engagements.
Her home life is settled and secure. Rival conductors seek her counsel.
Bright days ahead, yes?
A young protégé has committed suicide. Tár wants to replace an aging, beloved assistant conductor.
Then there is the young cellist, ripe with youth.
Deep character study of an artist not quite recognizing how turbulent are the waters they have stirred,
Early sections may remind one of
Clouds Of Sils Maria, later of
Blue Jasmine.
Make no mistake, this is arthouse. Steeped in classical music.
Dropped names include Bernstein, von Karajan, Furtwängler, Dutoit, Levine. Even a sly comment about Gould.
Performances include the Mahler 5, Elgar’s Cello Concerto, Bach.
Exceptional performance by Cate Blanchett in an engrossing, if overlong film.