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The Fabelmans will never be fought over like Tár, but it has far more to say about the joy of art | Charlotte Higgins

The Fabelmans will never be fought over like Tár, but it has far more to say about the joy of art | Charlotte Higgins

Dark obsession dominates in films about music. By contrast Spielberg captures the playfulness of cinema and storytellingFor a film that has, if you want to be blunt about it, tanked at the box office, Tár has provoked a disproportionate amount of conversation. It’s possible that the discourse around the film – about a powerful, highly successful and extremely problematic conductor called Lydia Tár, played by Cate Blanchett – is as interesting as the film itself.I’ve heard multiple, conflicting interpretations of Tár: that it’s a disgraceful misrepresentation of the field of classical music; that it’s all too real; that it’s all too surreal; that it carries an intellectual heft that is rare at the movies; that it’s not half as clever as it thinks it is; that it’s not about conducting, it’s about power; that it’s not about power, it’s about narcissism; that it’s about a clash of ethics between the generations; that it’s about third-wave feminism; that its central character, in all her “u

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