Originally posted by Tod
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I also disagree with your take on Diane Kruger. Fictional yes, but the scene with her conducting Beethoven -- who in turn conducts the symphony -- was the most powerful of the entire film. The climax, actually. And with more than a few erotic or at least romantic undertones, imo. As the heroine of the story, this was her moment, not truly Beethoven's.
I thought she acted brilliantly.
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