Maestro

Rating: Full

Genre: Biopic, Romance, Drama, Comedy

Studios: Netflix/Sikelia Productions/Lea Pictures/Amblin Entertainment

Cast: Bradley Cooper, Carey Mulligan, Matt Bomer and Vincenzo Amato

Director: Bradley Cooper

Writers: Bradley Cooper and Josh Singer

Producers: Fred Berner, Bradley Cooper, Amy Durning, Kristie Macosko Krieger, Martin Scorsese and Steven Speilberg

Music by: Leonard Bernstein

Rated: R for some language and drug use

Release Date: 12/20/23

Runtime: 2h 9m

Tagline: N/A

Favorite Character: Leonard Bernstein

Quote: “I love music so much it keeps me glued to life even when I’m most depressed, and I can get very deeply depressed.”- Leonard Bernstein

Fun Facts: Steven Spielberg was gonna direct the film.

Bradley Cooper did not attend the premiere due to SAG-AFTRA strike.

Bradley Cooper has been interested in conducting at 8 years old, thus making him excited for the main role.

Bradley Cooper spent six years trying to duplicate Bernstein’s conduction of his piece that’s over six minutes.

Summary: Maestro tells a true story of a romantic relationship between American conductor Leonard Bernstein and his wife Felica Montealegre.

The One Liner Review: Bradley Cooper, Carey Mulligan and the film’s Cinematography are the real stars of this artistic biopic but i must warn you, it’s not for those who easily doze off at a symphony concert (like me).

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