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Puccini's La bohème features two "fallen women": the fragile, sickly Mimì and the exuberantly robust Musetta, again characterised by that epitome of flaunted sexual power, the waltz.
The film is transformed into something entirely unique – a musical as bright and beautiful as any you'll ever see, which swiftly becomes a sad and soulful tale characterised by that least romantic of all things: disappointed compromise.
He first attracted attention at the 1990 Leeds Piano Competition, when he walked off the platform during the semi-finals because he felt he was not playing well enough, and since then his rise has been characterised by that same meticulous self-criticism, resulting in playing of crystalline transparency and penetrating musical insight.
Until then, interviews were characterised by that famous news footage of Anthony Eden returning from some UN conference and a BBC reporter asking "Do you have anything to say to the nation, sir?" Until the mid-Fifties, television news was, in effect, cinema newsreel.
Clooney is, of course, free to make the films he wants to make – even ones as porridgy and purposeless as Suburbicon's predecessor, second world war jock-romp The Monuments Men – but it's hard not to see that he's having his vanilla cake and eating it: Suburbicon may pose as a knowing satire of white privilege, but its very production is enabled and characterised by that very phenomenon.
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