Review of The Red Violin (1998) by Cornelius P — 12 Feb 2012
The Red Violin is a two-hour cultural lesson in the value of music throughout the ages, with subtle revelations and unrivaled musical narration to govern a nearly 700 year tale. It demonstrates the intricacies of antique history and is commendable in its success at revitalizing the need to explore such past lives ourselves.
A montage of intersecting lives, The Red Violin is as much a tale based in culture as in entertainment.
This review of The Red Violin (1998) was written by Cornelius P on 12 Feb 2012.
The Red Violin has generally received very positive reviews.
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