CODA (Movie Review)





7/10

Henry Cole (Patrick Stewart) is a world famous concert pianist who is facing the biggest challenge in his life - stage fright. Enter Helen Morrison (Katie Holmes) a journalist who once upon a time wanted to be a concert pianist as well. She becomes Henry’s only connection to the music, the sense of it Henry started to lose... But with a significant age gap between them and the shadow of Henry’s previous loss, can they ever be together?

Slightly melancholic and beautifully shot, CODA is a nuanced love story that takes its time to unravel. With a classical piano soundtrack the movie switches between the  Swiss alps and the streets of New York, and is inhabited by a few well fleshed out characters.

There’s wonderful chemistry between Patrick Stewart  and Katie Holmes and the film wouldn’t have survived without it. The script has a few interesting episodes, even moments of greatness, but the deliberate slowness and tragic content of the film will turn some viewers away.

As much about love as it is about loss, CODA delivers on its promise of a gentle love story, leaving a bittersweet aftertaste and a craving for more.

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