Servus from Austria. Watched the movie in the theater. Original version.
Overall impression: This is an enjoyable movie that keeps the audience continuously engaged. The main characters have strong personalities and the way they harmonize despite their differences creates a captivating dynamic that adds depth to the storyline.
Story arc: 9/10 The main theme of this movie revolves around how Viennese locals spend their summers. Various side stories are skillfully interweaved that entertainingly connect to the central theme. At its core, the film celebrates the unwavering commitment of an instrument refurbisher to preserving the legacy of old-fashioned craftsmanship.
Entertainment: 8/10 The stories of the main characters, the transition scenes that connect each story arc with each other, and the way the stories unfold are all a true joy to watch.
Characters: 7/10 Each character had their own views of the world, and the director did a great to give all of them their own stage.
Originality: 8/10 A true modern classic of Austrian film-making in my opinion. I would definitely watch the movie again.
Visuals: 7/10 The settings were great and people who have visited Vienna will recognize quite a few places.
Sound design: 6/10 Sound design was solid.
Overall impression: This is an enjoyable movie that keeps the audience continuously engaged. The main characters have strong personalities and the way they harmonize despite their differences creates a captivating dynamic that adds depth to the storyline.
Story arc: 9/10 The main theme of this movie revolves around how Viennese locals spend their summers. Various side stories are skillfully interweaved that entertainingly connect to the central theme. At its core, the film celebrates the unwavering commitment of an instrument refurbisher to preserving the legacy of old-fashioned craftsmanship.
Entertainment: 8/10 The stories of the main characters, the transition scenes that connect each story arc with each other, and the way the stories unfold are all a true joy to watch.
Characters: 7/10 Each character had their own views of the world, and the director did a great to give all of them their own stage.
Originality: 8/10 A true modern classic of Austrian film-making in my opinion. I would definitely watch the movie again.
Visuals: 7/10 The settings were great and people who have visited Vienna will recognize quite a few places.
Sound design: 6/10 Sound design was solid.