The movie "Maestro" appeared only a few days ago on Netflix, but the comments have exploded from all sides! Moviegoers are complaining that they can't understand the dialogues in the movie and it's the protagonist Bradley Cooper who is to blame.
"Mumbling maestro," wrote one follower on the X (formerly Twitter) platform. "So boring and so hard to hear the conversations when he and the wife talk to each other. Turn off the TV after an hour," added another.
“I just watched 'Maestro' on Netflix. Mixed feelings, but wish I could be clearer: lots of mumbling in conversations,” wrote another. "Either you go deaf, or the maestro mumbles too much," said one user with mocking notes.
The film tells the story of legendary composer Leonard Bernstein (Bradley Cooper) and his relationship with Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein (Carey Mulligan).
Bradley Cooper is also facing other criticism for the film. "I just saw a picture of the real Leonard Bernstein...Bradley Cooper's big nose in the movie wasn't necessary," reacted one follower on Platform X.
"Bradley Cooper has a nose that doesn't even look like Bernstein's nose and just looks like a stereotype," wrote another angry person. "He's using all these elements to win an Oscar."
A few days ago, the makeup artist in the movie "Maestro", Kazu Hiro apologized for this detail in the portrait of actor Cooper.
Source: New York Post