Focusing on the pragmatic over the poetic, ‘Wolfgang’ excels in its gritty, domestic realism. The film is less about musical genius and more about the exhausting, daily labour of care. Esparbé’s portrayal of Carles, a man out of…
Wolfgang
Wolfgang, a 9-year-old boy with an IQ of 125, is forced to live with his father, Carles, whom he has never seen, after the sudden death of his…
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‘Wolfgang’ presents a competent, emotionally legible drama that ultimately feels too safe. The beats of the estranged father-son narrative are predictable, and the child prodigy angle serves more as a quirky trait than a deeply integrated theme. Performances…
A resonant and beautifully observed study of grief and connection, ‘Wolfgang’ strikes a perfect chord between heartache and hope. The genius of the screenplay is in how it subverts expectation: Paris and the piano are merely the backdrop…
This film operates on a reliable, albeit familiar, frequency. The premise of a precocious child thrust upon a reluctant parent is well-trodden ground, but ‘Wolfgang’ earns its keep through sincere performances and a clear affection for its characters.…
‘Wolfgang’ is a delicately tuned character piece that finds its melody in the silent spaces between notes. Jordi Catalán delivers a wonderfully contained performance as the gifted boy, his intellectual armour visibly cracking under the weight of grief…
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