Review of Bolero

Bolero (1981)
10/10
Briiliant and rich musical epic
7 February 2005
I share with the other commentators the love of this amazing film, which has been on my 10-best-ever list since I first saw it. The director has done a wonderful job of keeping together the various story lines, that cross each other time and again in different places and times, with their own theme scores that evolve as time passes.

The main story in the film is of course the Second World War, which throws the stories of the four musical families together and mixes their fates.

Many characters in the film are loosely based on musical icons (Josephine Baker, Herbert von Karajan, Glen Miller, Edith Piaf, Rudolf Nureyev, etc.) and the many sub plots, such as in the band of friends returning from the Algerian war, make the film into a rich experience of lives and fates that may confuse some at first sight, but that makes the film interesting and involving even after repeated viewing. The Bolero dance sequence at the end, in which all threads come together, never ceases to blow me away.
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