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      • Tár, as is very deliberately revealed over the course of its leisurely two-hour-plus running time, is a story about cancel culture, its protagonist standing in for any number of art-world maestros felled by accusations of impropriety and misconduct.
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  2. Oct 6, 2022 · This Oscar Season Has Its “Cancel Culture” Movie. It’s Thrilling. Tár tells a #MeToo story from the perspective of the alleged perpetrator. What is it trying to say?

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  3. Oct 21, 2022 · By Michelle Goldberg. Opinion Columnist. Midway through the enthralling new filmTár,” the heroine, a brilliant and imperious classical music conductor named Lydia Tár, is talking about the...

  4. Mar 17, 2023 · Despite the nuance of Blanchett's performance and the complexities of its ample runtime, many critics and audience members have reduced Tár down to one topic; cancel culture.

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    The movie revolves around Lydia Tár, a composer and conductor who is as passionate about her art form as she is fearless in the way she defends it. While charting her downfall, the film straddles uncomfortable lines around the dynamics of power structures and generational differences with astounding nuance. Lydia Tár may be a fictional character, b...

    While presenting a masterclass at The Juilliard School, Lydia Tár faces a realistically familiar trope found in modern colleges — a student's rejection of a traditional figurehead that clashes with the accepted dogmas of their generation. The person in question, played by Zethphan Smith-Gneist, is provided with a scathing and unflinching reversal o...

    Wokeness and cancel culture have at times spawned ideologies that became synonymous with intolerance for opposing viewpoints. Yet, despite diving headlong into a rabbit hole of these precarious subjects, the movie and Blanchett's portrayal of Lydia Tár, are so masterfully executed that the film has been virtually untouchable. This could perhaps als...

    Regardless of whether you find the movie contentious, polarizing, or refreshing and sobering, it's likely to dominate at the upcoming 95th Academy Awards scheduled for March of this year. Blanchett's performance already makes her one of the front-runners to win the Best Actress Award. She has been almost universally praised for the role, with her p...

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  5. Oct 18, 2022 · The first non-whiny, non-embarrassing cinematic perspective on “cancel culture,” Todd Field’s TÁR brings a sober, moderated nuance to a third-rail issue that all but demands polarization. The burgeoning queer fandom for the Cate Blanchett-played Lydia Tár — accomplished conductor, disciple of Leonard Bernstein and lesbian icon ...

  6. Jan 12, 2023 · She bemoans “cancel culture”, but has forced the blacklisting of a former mentee to conceal evidence of her misdeeds. She prizes talent but undermines it in others.

  7. Jan 12, 2023 · Todd Field’s dread-filled film about a conductor’s experience of cancel culture meets the zeitgeist head on. Cate Blanchett stars as Lydia Tár, fictional American conductor of the Berlin ...

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