Tar [DVD + Blu-ray] [2023]

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Tar [DVD + Blu-ray] [2023]

Tar [DVD + Blu-ray] [2023]

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Capturing the greyish hues of the Berlin setting and the warmer tones of the music halls, this 4K transfer captures Tár collapsing world in an immaculate fashion. Though the film doesn’t employ a vast color palate (not that is has any need for it), has been transferred expertly. The details of the musical notations, the suspicious and curious gazes, and the cold, harsh landscape of the historic city all make themselves known with this UHD HD10 release. There’s nothing to complain about with this transfer.

Audio: English: Dolby Atmos; English: Dolby TrueHD 7.1; French: Dolby Digital 5.1; Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1 Amongst the many masterful qualities that Tár possess, one of the most interesting and genius things about this movie is this: Lydia Tár is not a good person. And this is the case from the get go. The lengthy opening scene of an interview between Lydia and Adam Gopnik (playing himself) tells us exactly who Lydia is. She’s gifted. She’s intelligent. She’s passionate. She’s head-strong. She’s self-confident. But…perhaps a bit too self-confident. Her persona – her arrogance is very apparent. You cannot help but admire her…but you also cannot help but feel unsure about her. And for good reason. All things considered; the villain of this movie is Lydia herself. She is in the wrong. She is the accused. And making a movie on this very contemporary subject matter from the point of view of the criminal – from the point of view of the person abusing their power – is just a masterful and innovative stroke of genius by Field and his writing. Tár hits all of the right notes as it crescendos to an explosive point that send its title character to a place of no return. Despite the long respite from filmmaking, Field proves he is still a master filmmaker with a one-of-a-kind vision. The entire cast, especially Blanchett, give pitch-perfect performances guided by Field’s beautifully composed words and vision. It is a work of art!hits all of the right notes as it crescendos to an explosive point that send its title character to a place of no return"

Records the default button state of the corresponding category & the status of CCPA. It works only in coordination with the primary cookie. This cookie, set by YouTube, registers a unique ID to store data on what videos from YouTube the user has seen. Sixteen years after the release of his acclaimed film Little Children, Todd Field has finally returned to the director’s chair. This time he presents the audience with a very surprising yet beautifully crafted piece about an acclaimed conductor’s fall from grace. Starring the always wonderful Cate Blanchett, Tár handles the ever-relevant #MeToo and quid pro quo themes with a unique subjectiveness and unforgiving lens… From director-writer-producer Todd Field comes TÁR, starring Cate Blanchett as the iconic musician, Lydia Tár. The film examines the changing nature of power, its impact and durability in our modern world.

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