Maestro

Directed by Bradley Cooper
12
2023    2h 9minBiography, Drama
6.578%87%6.3
Un retrato del singular carisma de Leonard Bernstein y de su pasión por la música a medida que ascendía a la fama como el primer director de orquesta nativo de Estados Unidos de renombre mundial, todo ello tras su ambición de componer tanto obras sinfónicas como populares para Broadway.
  • Carey MulliganFelicia Montealegre
  • Bradley CooperLeonard Bernstein / Director / Escritor / Productor
  • Matt BomerDavid Oppenheim
  • Vincenzo AmatoBruno Zirato
  • Greg HildrethIsaac
  • Michael UrieJerry Robbins
  • Brian KlugmanAaron Copeland
  • Nick BlaemireAdolph Green
  • Mallory PortnoyBetty Comden
  • Alexandra SantiniClaudio's Guest #1
  • Jarrod LaBineClaudio's Guest #2
  • Sarah SilvermanShirley Bernstein
  • Kate EastmanEllen Adler
  • William HillJoseph the Janitor
  • Valéry LessardYounger Actress
  • Renée StorkOlder Actress
  • Tim RoganRichard Hart
  • Sara SandersonLil Hart
  • Yasen PeyankovSerge Koussevitzky
  • Julia AkuOlga
  • neuroparadox29 de julio de 2025
    Anyone who calls this Oscar bait deserves a slap 👋 because this is a fucking excellent movie, and is very Oscar-worthy...probably not gonna Oscar-winny though (maybe for makeup.) Carey Mulligan kills it, great cinematography, the makeup is the best and most convincing I've ever seen, and the music is, obviously, amazing and epic. Don't take the hate bait. 🎣
  • Kevin Ward2 de julio de 2025
    Cooper and Mulligan are both magnetic in this decade spanning portrayal of Leonard Bernstein and Felicia Montealegre’s marriage. They’re so good together it’s hard pick which performance I liked more. Cooper also proves that A Star is Born wasn’t a fluke in any way. Maestro is gorgeous to look and the manner in which the couple’s complex relationship plays makes for compelling drama. However, because of the nature of their relationship, there’s an emotional distance between them that very much extends to the viewing audience as well. I just didn’t find the drama as emotionally moving as, say, A Star is Born. I really would have loved a deeper dive into Bernstein as a composer/conductor. The black and white On the Town sequence was brief but beautifully done, but the extended sequence of Leonard conducting was absolutely riveting. Just wish this had been more of an exploration of his life and music, rather than just a window into his marriage his various affairs. Still, I absolutely enjoyed the watch. Libatique’s cinematography is a technical triumph and the lead performances are extraordinary. Well worth checking out even if it didn’t quite live up to my lofty expectations.

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