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Copying Beethoven

2007

R

1 h 44 m

United Kingdom

Biography

Drama

Music

A fictionalized account of the last year of Beethoven's life.
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6.7 /10

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Diane Kruger
Anna Holtz
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Ralph Riach
Wenzel Schlemmer
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Matyelok Gibbs
Old Woman
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Ed Harris
Ludwig van Beethoven
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Bill Stewart
Rudy
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Angus Barnett
Krenski
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Viktoria Dihen
Magda
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Phyllida Law
Mother Canisius
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Matthew Goode
Martin Bauer
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Gábor Bohus
Schuppanzigh
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Joe Anderson
Karl van Beethoven
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David Kennedy
Neighbor
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Nicholas Jones
Archduke Rudolph
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László Áron
Judge
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Márta Hainfart
Soloist (Soprano)
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Karl Johnson
Stefan Holtz
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János Klézli
Soloist (Bass)
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Krisztina Kuti
Soloist (Alto)

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Shining Star

29/05/2023 21:57
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Seeta.❤ G.c

16/11/2022 13:23
Copying Beethoven
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audreytedji

16/11/2022 06:14
Awful! Despite the good performance of Ed Harris, Diane Kruger, and the strong budget (the reason for the 2 stars), the movie is by far the worst I saw about a composer, and the worst edition of a masterpiece of music. I agree with some fictional stuff to upgrade a biography, that otherwise couldn't be so "charming". This was done in AMADEUS with best results, but this B copy here is a flaw. Beethoven had a strong personality, but was a sensible artist. Here in this movie however, he looks much more as Mike Tyson! I wonder also, whether despite his deafness, he heard all the whisperings in the last scenes (may be a cochlear implant?). I prefer to listen to the ninth on a CD with some nice maestro. Today most of them conduct modern Wagnerian orchestras. By the way: I gave Amadeus 10/10!
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BLIKSEM BERGIGO

16/11/2022 06:14
LOVED IT ! ! ! Rarely, a movie comes along that is a work of art. I felt that way about Tous les Matins du Monde, and hadn't felt that way about any movie since. This one really enhanced my FEEL for Beethoven - for his art, and for his life. It got across well the notion that there's a deeper substrate to Beethoven's music that transcends calculation and structure. I was rapt. I found at the end that I still had a full bag of popcorn - I'd forgotten all about it as soon as the movie started. My favorite scenes included the marvelous, exhilarating performance of the Ninth Symphony, and an exegesis of the Grosse Fugue. Happily will I go to see this movie again and again.
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16/11/2022 06:14
For those of you who have trashed this film with comments about the music not being accurate for the times or there was no such thing as a female copyist,etc, can't you go along with the fact that it's a fantasy? I saw it at a screening last night, and I thoroughly enjoyed it...for what it is, a made-up story to give us some insight into what might have been in Bethoven's mind toward the end of his life. I felt it did just that. It is well acted, directed, and the screenplay is very inventive. I certainly can't speak for the director, Ms. Holland, but while watching this film, I had the sense that she strongly wanted me, as the viewer, to feel a certain way so that I could get into the heart of what she was portraying. It worked, because several times I was totally drawn into the scenes and forgot I was in the theater. That's a big cue for me that it's a good film. Go see it, and decide for yourself.
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