Justin
8
There are some fanciful elements that are fairly unrealistic. I also was a bit disappointed in how it ended — fairly abrupt — but it fit my expectations, and what’s his face played the antagonist role perfectly.
John
3
Everyone in it is a horrible person. The music is the best character.
Mark
5
It strained credulity for me that a music professor could get away with such overt, public emotional and physical abuse for years. J.K. Simmons plays a compelling antagonist, which is what drew me in, but the same can’t be said of the protagonist, who was an obnoxious deterrent. By the end, I felt miserable and apathetic to what was going on.
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