The Red Violin A Movie Review
(Thank you Cheryl Lynne for sharing this treasure with me)
Nicolo Bussotti: Carlo Cecchi
His wife, Anna: Irene Grazioli
Charles Morritz: Samuel L. Jackson
Xiang Pei: Sylvia Chang
Auctioneer: Colm Feore
Evan Williams: Don McKellar
Victoria Byrd: Greta Scacchi
Frederick Pope: Jason Flemyng
The Moon, The Hanged Man, The Devil, Justice, Death Reversed. This is the Tarot reading a servant gives to her very pregnant mistress, wife of a master violin maker in Renaissance Italy. The Tarot reading starts the adventure. This movie is a multilingual cinema masterpiece, being spoken in Italian, German, French, Mandarin and English (with English subtitles) as we follow the Red Violin's life through three centuries of travel. From Cremona Italy where a master violin maker creates the violin as a gift to his unborn son, to Vienna Austria, Oxford England, Shanghi China and finally Montreal Canada. There is one geographical location and time for each card of the Tarot reading.
This movie has much to say about culture and art in society, the driving forces behind it, both humane and inhumane, like love, charity, creative passion, lust, jealousy, betrayal, greed, vanity and bigotry. It is the way it is said, as part of the overall conditions of the people in each vignette that is captivating, no up front moralizing will be found in this film. To me the movie was rich in symbolism, especially concerning women, cyclic themes and blood rituals.
If you want a fast paced movie full of action, this film is not for you. But if you love fine music, dramatic story telling, and often breath taking cinematography, and Tarot of course, I highly recommend this film. I was able to rent this movie and buy the video cassette at our local video store , and now that we have a home theatre, it is the next DVD I am going to buy, as it has become a favourite flick to curl up with on long winters night.