“The History of Sound” is a gay love story in which no one ever comes out and says what’s on their minds. We get why. The film is set in the early 20th century, and its two lead characters start off ...
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'The History Of Sound' Review
Oliver Hermanus takes two of the most romantic leading men in modern cinema and directs them in the most sexless and unsentimental way possible. A film has so much potential, but only shallowly ...
Oliver Harmanus's The History of Sound is visually, audibly, and emotionally exquisite. Soon, the friendship blossoms into a romance, but the relationship is cut short when David is drafted to fight ...
In the film "The History Of Sound," two young men search for authentic folk tunes as they hike through the backwoods of Maine. Critic Bob Mondello says the World War I era romance is a story of music ...
There's loving music and enjoying music, and then there's being able to taste sound and see colors in sound. That is how Paul Mescal's Lionel experiences music. It's more than just music to him, and ...
What if your greatest love was your first one and any chance of happiness disappeared when it ended? That’s the haunting idea behind the new gay film romance, “The History of Sound.” Seemingly a love ...
The History of Sound casts an enchanting spell in its languid story of a love that dare not speak its name between Lionel and David, two scholars who meet at the New England Conservatory of Music in ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Official image from ‘The History of Sound’ courtesy of Universal Pictures. As the lights turned ...
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