Prelude (2019) Poster

(2019)

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7/10
Little Black Swan at the piano
denis-2379127 January 2020
Greatly, straightforwardly told story of desire and achievement, love and passion, competition and humiliation, and fighting for one's dreams. Very well played and nicely shot. One suffers with the protagonist whose fate touches one's heart. But also the very beautiful music and excellent sound design.
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4/10
aimless and scattershot
y-e-b31 May 2021
I thought the movie would be worth it, but to be honest: go look for something else. The viewer is snatched from one scene to the other with no connection / no context, and the story is so badly explained / non-understandable that it all makes no sense. I don't know what good the other reviewer saw in the sound design, but I've never seen such an obnoxious sound track (and I work in acoustics) - a very low-frequency near-infrasound rumbling is played throughout nearly the whole movie, which quickly becomes unnerving, especially since it has absolutely no connection to the scenes. I guess the director wanted the movie to accompany the protagonist's descent into depression, but the whole was very badly "orchestrated", to choose a fitting term. Not recommended.
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10/10
A masterpiece of acting from Louis Hofmann
paul3141514 December 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The movie seems to not make sense until the last scene, when everything comes together.

It's a story of a secretly mentally ill young artist on his way to suicide. Not many clues are given, only a generally fuzzy point of view. Some characters may not be even be real. The illness is tough to spot; someone suffering from or having someone close with depression might recognize some signs.

The last scene, that of the suicide, is one of the most shocking I have ever seen. It lasts very little but the acting of Louis is genius in its simplicity. The last expression on his face is unforgettable.
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