
Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan. Jason Howard/Bauer-Griffin/GC Pictures
Maestro, starring Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan, earns 3.5 stars (out of 4) from Us Weekly film critic Mara Reinstein.
When the primary Maestro trailer dropped in August, too many headlines honed in on Bradley Cooper’s distinguished prosthetic nostril. The extra substantive and stunning takeaway: Carey Mulligan’s high billing within the credit. Um, isn’t this a biopic about music man extraordinaire Leonard Bernstein?! How is Cooper listed second?! In a movie referred to as Maestro!
Now that Maestro has premiered — first in Venice final month after which on the New York Movie Pageant on October 2 — the reasoning is clear.
Cooper, who additionally directed and co-wrote the screenplay, has eschewed all of the constraints of the normal womb-to-tomb story in favor of a phenomenal decades-spanning love story. It’s a dangerous gambit that shouldn’t work in principle contemplating that Bernstein stays a drive of American tradition.
Take it a step additional. And after the success of the remake of 2018’s A Star Is Born, Cooper may have understandably coasted with a extra simple venture. However he rose to the problem in presenting all of the crescendos of the romance between Bernstein and Mulligan’s Felicia Montealagre. Their romance is a symphony in itself.

Bernstein, for individuals who don’t know, is the Jewish Massachusetts-born conductor, composer, pianist and educator maybe finest recognized for creating the wondrous rating for West Facet Story. He’s frantically launched as a 25-year-old prodigy referred to as on to fill-in as a conductor for the celebrated New York Philharmonic at Carnegie Corridor within the Forties. (Pity the kid actor who didn’t get the possibility to play younger Lenny.)
Cooper then shortly traces his trajectory through crisp black-and-white cinematography. Bernstein and Montealagre, a sublime Chilean émigré and actress, meet at a smoky home occasion in New York Metropolis and are immediately enamored of one another’s fast wit and inventive expertise. They fall into mattress and share intimate secrets and techniques. He woos her whereas tinkering with the rating for the musical On the City. They quickly wed, and their future collectively appears infinitely vibrant.
This primary a part of the connection is a whirlwind of chatter, name-dropping (“Stevie Sondheim”) and dreamy mania. Sometimes, the frenetic presentation comes off a wee bit pretentious and inaccessible for audiences not well-versed within the mid-Twentieth century theater scene. It’s not till Cooper flash-forwards and switches his movie into technicolor that Maestro evolves right into a breathless melodrama with a fantastically gritty sheen.
Which means no behind-the-scenes West Facet Story set items, no montage of accolades and triumphs. Maestro as an alternative pierces by way of the couple’s advanced dynamic. Montealagre turns into a lonely housewife and mom stirring inside her Connecticut mansion and stops turning a blind eye to her husband’s indiscretions with different males. (Matt Bomer performs one among his discarded boy toys.)
Although diminutive in dimension, Montealagre is able to chopping Bernstein down with an insult so brutal that the viewers inside NYFF press screening gasped. Against this, her husband exudes a joie de vivre in each phrase and motion. Within the Nineteen Seventies, he snorts cocaine with gusto. Within the Eighties, regardless of wrinkles and a mop of messy white hair, he grinds in a nightclub like a person half his age.

Given Cooper and Mulligan’s sterling careers — they’ve six performing Oscar nominations between them — it appears foolish to say that they’re a revelation. However, effectively, they’re a revelation! Mulligan is in full management of a strong-willed character who refuses to be a second fiddle. Cooper’s portrayal by no means looks like a ham-fisted imitation. He holds nothing again and turns into extra fearless because the movie goes alongside. And, for the report, the nostril is the other of a distraction.
And but, Maestro’s actual star is the music. As if there have been any doubt Bernstein’s stirring compositions stand the take a look at of time, they function the movie’s rating and fill each emotional beat. A six-minute recreation of his legendary conducting of Mahler’s second symphony in 1968 blows the roof off NYC’s Lincoln Heart — and, quickly, each movie show with an honest sound system. Simply wow.
Whereas Cooper by no means does reveal the inner-workings of Bernstein’s unconventional and sensible thoughts, we all know who stayed in his coronary heart.
Maestro, the New York Movie Pageant Highlight choice, opens in theaters November 22 and will likely be on Netflix December 20.
