actor-director’s performance in the musical biopic on social media, complaining that they couldn’t understand the film’s dialogue to Cooper’s “incessant mumbling. “The mumbling maestro,” one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “So dull and so hard to hear the convos when he and his wife are talking over each other and his deep mumble Ugh.
Turned off after an hour.” “Just watched ‘Maestro’ on Netflix. Mixed feelings but wish the diction had been more clear – much mumbling,” a second person wrote. “Trouble is cast and director live with and are familiar with the script but we only get one shot at comprehension.
Good performances from Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan” “Either I am going deaf or Maestro was a whole lot of mumbling,” a third user quipped.
A fourth user fumed that the film was filled with “incessant mumbling, poor dialogue” and it was “unwatchable.” The Netflix film, which was released in December, tells the story of legendary “West Side Story” composer Leonard Bernstein (Cooper) and his relationship with Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein (Carey Mulligan).
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