Review of Chevalier (2023) by Kate Erbland for IndieWire — 17 Sep 2022
Chevalier, despite its steadily devolving storytelling, is enjoyable and worthy of appreciation. When Williams and Robinson loosen up the strings and allow the film to feel as original and free as Bologne was at the height of his creative powers — a battle! with Mozart! with dueling violins! — and refuse to be beholden to the usual narrative beats and expectations, Chevalier soars.
So does Harrison, whose cocky take on the young star is funny, flinty, and entirely justified.
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This review of Chevalier (2023) was written by Kate Erbland and published by IndieWire on 17 Sep 2022.
Chevalier has generally received positive reviews.
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