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Ponadczasowa historia niezwykłego dzieciństwa, jakie staje się udziałem barwnej zbieraniny zagubionych dzieciaków, szukających swoich własnych ścieżek w świecie rozpaczy, głębokiej tęsknoty, ale też słodkich sekretów i zabawy do łez. Bezrobotny nauczyciel muzyki Clément Mathieu (Gérard Jugnot) znajduje pracę w domu poprawczym dla nieletnich jako wychowawca. Oszołomiony nieprzyjazną atmosferą, a zwłaszcza nieudolnymi próbami zaprowadzenia żelaznej dyscypliny przez dyrektora, postanawia zmienić życie wychowanków wprowadzając ich w czarodziejski świat muzyki. (Monolith)

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DaViD´82 

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angielski You’ve seen the plot of the Chorus hundred times somewhere else, but you’ve never heard it before. As the “chorus’" chorals begin to resound in the twilight of the movie theater it gives you goose bumps… The Chorus will lift your emotions and move you even though it doesn’t offer more than just awesome music upheld by a trivial visual side and predictable, but cute plot. But The Chorus is what it promises to be and does it more than well. ()

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angielski I like movies that moved me to tears at the end, I also like those that do it calculatingly with a predictable plot, but I will never like Slavíky v kleci because it screams at me what will happen in the end, and I don't like that. The music is beautiful, a few actors are excellent, the rest is transparent. ()

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angielski After watching War of the Buttons, I expected a burst of pastel compositions and furious attacks on the goal with spectator emotions. But Barratier manages this boyish chorus much more bearably, and he even manages to outline quite interesting relationships between the characters and the very nice character of the "teacher" (if anything, then Barratier's films must be loved by teachers because he shows them as brave and inspiring people) by using pleasant notes where they will do best in terms of general taste. Of course, the narrative framework is chosen precisely so as to throw, just in time, a viewer who is able to evaluate violent manipulations, from the quite pleasantly established atmosphere of the "boarding school" part of the story. And of course, the film is literally set in gold, which is not as annoying and dull as the ideological calligraphy of War of the Buttons. If there is any agitation here, it is the moving story of several people whose only potential is to stir up the great hall of the Thermal (and arouse a bit of that fleeting and pleasing "bourgeois" idyll over the thriving bastards). Although sometimes such films literally cause my eyes to see red, The Chorus is quite simple and in a way pleasantly modest. As a result, I was able to enjoy the film with those few smirks at the moments when the likeable guys become castratos (and screenwriters) for the director. ()

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