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Bel Canto

  • 2018
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 40m
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5.5/10
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Julianne Moore and Ken Watanabe in Bel Canto (2018)
A famous soprano travels to a military dictatorship in South America to give a private concert at the lavish birthday party for a wealthy Japanese industrialist. Just as the gathering convenes, the house is taken over by a guerrilla rebel group demanding the release of their imprisoned comrades. As a lengthy standoff ensues, hostages and captors form unexpected bonds as they overcome their differences and find their shared humanity.
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A world-renowned opera singer becomes trapped in a hostage situation when she's invited to perform for a wealthy industrialist in South America.A world-renowned opera singer becomes trapped in a hostage situation when she's invited to perform for a wealthy industrialist in South America.A world-renowned opera singer becomes trapped in a hostage situation when she's invited to perform for a wealthy industrialist in South America.

  • Director
    • Paul Weitz
  • Writers
    • Paul Weitz
    • Anthony Weintraub
    • Ann Patchett
  • Stars
    • Julianne Moore
    • Ken Watanabe
    • Sebastian Koch
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    5.5/10
    3.9K
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    • Director
      • Paul Weitz
    • Writers
      • Paul Weitz
      • Anthony Weintraub
      • Ann Patchett
    • Stars
      • Julianne Moore
      • Ken Watanabe
      • Sebastian Koch
    • 54User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Julianne Moore
    Julianne Moore
    • Roxanne Coss
    Ken Watanabe
    Ken Watanabe
    • Hosokawa
    Sebastian Koch
    Sebastian Koch
    • Messner
    Ryô Kase
    Ryô Kase
    • Gen
    Tenoch Huerta
    Tenoch Huerta
    • Comandante Benjamin
    Noé Hernández
    Noé Hernández
    • Comandante Alfredo
    Johnny Ortiz
    Johnny Ortiz
    • Gilbert
    María Mercedes Coroy
    María Mercedes Coroy
    • Carmen
    Ethan Vincent
    • Cesar
    • (as Ethan Simpson)
    Gabo Augustine
    Gabo Augustine
    • Ishmael
    Carmen Zilles
    Carmen Zilles
    • Beatriz
    Eddie Martinez
    Eddie Martinez
    • Ruben Ochoa
    • (as J. Eddie Martinez)
    Christopher Lambert
    Christopher Lambert
    • Simon Thibault
    Olek Krupa
    Olek Krupa
    • Fyodorov
    Bobby Daniel Rodriguez
    Bobby Daniel Rodriguez
    • Father Arguedas
    • (as Bobby Rodriguez)
    J. Santiago Suarez
    J. Santiago Suarez
    • Monsignor Rolland
    • (as Jay Santiago)
    Thorbjørn Harr
    Thorbjørn Harr
    • Christopf
    Eliud Garcia
    Eliud Garcia
    • Dr. Gomez
    • (as Eliud Kauffman)
    • Director
      • Paul Weitz
    • Writers
      • Paul Weitz
      • Anthony Weintraub
      • Ann Patchett
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    5kaptenvideo-89875

    The most boring hostage movie I've seen.

    A wealthy man (Ken Watanabe) throws a house party for important people, also inviting a world-renowned opera singer (Julianne Moore) to perform.

    Sadly, the places turns into a hostage zone, and there will be no easy solutions to end the conflict.

    Also starring, as internationally diverse supporting cast of actors as possible. The only name most would recognize is Christopher Lambert. Yes, the original "Highlander". But the only really noteworthy performance comes from Sebastian Koch as the hostage negotiator.

    Anyway, the Oscar season is ready to start soon, so "Bel Canto" is sneakig in early to get some attention before the possible heavy-hitters arrive.

    I am surprised that, according to IMDb, it's not a festival movie finally arriving cinemas - because everything about it shouts "made for festivals", adding "Look how tasteful I am, surely you can not NOT admire me, now can you?".

    Tasteful approach is a good idea because despite it being hostage drama, "Bel Canto" actually hides a comment on modern times' most controversial topic - the migrants flooding to Northern America and Europe.

    Sadly, the mastermind behind the movie, the co-writer and director Paul Weitz has not been able or willing to add something interesting to ongoing discussion.

    He is good with generic messages such as "can't we all just get along" or "let's give love a chance" which frankly aren't personal or intellectually intriguing enough to match the otherwise ambitious nature of the project.

    There are people who certainly could pull this off, turning essentially banal messages into something grand thanks to heartful execution - somehow Michael Jackson with his over the top epic mid-1990's and 2000's ballads springs to mind. Maybe cuz "Bel Canto's" underlying theme is also how the power of music can unite people.

    But Weitz is not such a crafty man. In his quest to create something serious and tasteful, he has also avoided anything that would make the watching, you know, exciting. "Bel Canto" is easily the most tedious hostage story that I can recall. (Except the surprisingly powerful finale.)

    Following the story, it seems like the authors are striving for something "European" or by all means not "American", so there is almost no action or otherwise intense scenes which would create some suspense.

    What we basically have is two groups of people hanging around in this big house, waiting for some resolution, and exchanging a dialogue or two here and there instead.

    The restrained approach is not problematic in itself but there's not anything much deeper happening neither. We don't see different characters wrestling with messy feelings which would seem like an expected thing in a life-threatening situation; we don't see them going through emotional crisis; we don't see exactly how the captives' relationships with captors actually develop over time (although we see what they turn into).

    Hell, we don't even see much of their everyday life, nor get the sense of how long the whole thing goes on, exactly. There's just a bunch of people hanging around, some of them pointing guns at others.

    In short, the "tasteful" detached approach makes the forming of emotional bond with someone or the events in general difficult. I get it, every hostage movie doesn't have to have Samuel L. Jackson to up the "cool" factor... but there really should be more than this.

    I have a gut feeling that Paul Weitz was just tired of being known for just lightweight entertainment but ambition to do something memorable doesn't necessarily translate to movie gold. Despite good intentions, "Bel Canto" doesn't satisfy.

    Sure, the man is surely capable of offering something beyond lightweight entertainment ("Being Flynn", anyone?) but honestly, he was at his best with early, unambitious efforts "American Pie" and "About a Boy".

    His brother and former creative partner Chris Weitz has had a somewhat better run becoming more "serious" filmmaker, with co-writing 2017's "The Mountain Between Us" and directing "Operation Finale" fresh in Netflix.
    7vasileioskyvellos

    Unfinished business

    Hardly a realistic plot to narrate, with great perspective though mostly because of Julianne. And somewhere between small doses of suspense and greater of humanity, the film leaves us with the feeling of unfinished business, as if the director wanted simply to proceed without the emotional strength, this movie could bring. It got flat at this very moment anyone expected the power behind the facts. Anyway, it was no waste of time, enjoyable but ...something finally was missing.
    7scott-1657

    I must have pretty bad taste

    Because I thought this was a pretty good and touching movie. One test I have, when watching a movie on cable, is how many times I pick up my phone to check the net. I didn't during this one. I will not give spoilers but it's based on a novel ... so the outcome is not a script thing but an adaptation. I thought the performances were compelling enough. Don't be discouraged by other reviews. Make up your own mind.
    4Aktham_Tashtush

    not the best of Julianne Moore .. not even a mile close.

    The story for a second would look like based on a true story as they advertise it .. but through the events .. things tend to get dull and unnecessary overuse of hiped unrealistic romance /love story.

    Julianne Moore didn't do well in here ,, even the imitation of the song sounded fake on her lips...
    Kirpianuscus

    a subject deserving more

    It is a beautiful film. But soulless . The theme is generous, the actors are admirables . But you feel nothing. No emotion,no thrill . Only , at the end, the shadow of compassion. Something essential is missing. The director seems in hurry development, the love stories are just sketches , the characters are reduced to few lines. The virtue - the delicacy of unfinished stories. A delicate sketch. But nothing more.

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    • Trivia
      As Julianne Moore is not a trained opera singer, she was coached to lip synch for her singing scenes. Although she has some singing experience, and has sung before in movies, she cannot sing the vocally demanding genre of opera. Reneé Fleming, a soprano, provided the singing voice for Moore.
    • Quotes

      Comandante Alfredo: Don't worry, they won't shoot.

      Roxanne Coss: Are you sure? Not everyone likes opera!

    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Julianne Moore/Sturgill Simpson/Khaled Hosseini/Sean Kinney (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Rusalka: Song to the Moon
      (Mesicku na nebi hlubokém)

      Written by Antonín Dvorák & Jaroslav Kvapil

      Performed by Renée Fleming, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra (as The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra)

      Conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin

      February 8, 2014

      Courtesy of The Metropolitan Opera

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 2018 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Mexico
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • TVP VOD
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • French
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Бельканто
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico City, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Priority Pictures
      • A-Line Pictures
      • Depth of Field
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $125,569
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,421
      • Sep 16, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $358,048
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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