Early in the movie Tár (directed by Todd Field), Lydia Tár (Cate Blanchett) is holding forth about her art and life to a packed crowd at a New Yorker public talk. Lydia is a world-famous conductor and ...
It’s an auspicious Jewish opening for a movie that gives no indication that its main character and driving force — Lydia Tár ... pushed Tár to envision a life for herself in the arts.
on an individual's life. Rather than following a linear storyline as seen in TÁR, it challenges viewers' perceptions and leaves them to ponder over Lydia's real character. Is she a victim of ...
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