Another movie that I saw at the theater (this time with Ernesto) that was so fantastic I needed to watch it on DVD. When Ernesto and I saw it, there was much discussion about what exactly Samuel L. Jackson's character does at the end (he doesn't say "motherfucker", unfortunately), but when viewing it at home it seems obvious. This is a beautiful film, taking place in five locales and time periods, following the mysterious instrument and it's owners. Some shots are incredible (notably the "stationery" violin/many players sequence and the slow-mo spin as the violin is shot).
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