Cate Blanchett’s performance is titanic, but her character isn’t what you expect.
Our first glimpse of Lydia Tár comes aboard a private jet, where the world-famous conductor, napping under a sleep mask, is being ferried to her next international appearance.
; and she is a spiky, quicksilver-smart, bullshit-averse lesbian who balks at praise for her feminist bona fides. Being a woman, she insists, has not hindered her professional success in any notable way.
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