The Red Violin

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The Red Violin

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Saw this on Saturday night. Really a facinating movie and the music is fantastic if you like classical. We almost punched out because there are subtitles, but it's used in only about half the film. Just depended on where the violin was at that time.
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I remember liking this one quite a bit. I think I watched it a second time via Netflix just over a year ago. I kept grumbling when it arrived, thinking I was going to had it since I couldn't remember adding it to my queue. It ended up being one of those movies I actually sat and watched without multi-tasking.
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I bought this DVD like.. 11 years ago. I think it was one of the first DTS movies I got. I don't remember anything about it at this time other than I didn't seem to dislike it but I'm a fan of classical music. Movies with subtitles don't bother me though. I prefer subtitles to dubbing.
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Funny you mention the age, we had no idea how old the movie was until Sam Jackson pulled out a brick cell phone to call home.
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