The Devil's Violinist Page #4

Synopsis: 1830. Violin virtuoso and notorious womanizer Niccolò Paganini (David Garrett) is at the peak of his career, acclaimed throughout Europe. His name alone suggests countless affairs and scandals - which is exactly what his manager Urbani (Jared Harris) is doing his utmost to cultivate, for it is in his interest to market his famous client the best way possible. Only the London public has yet to be conquered. In a plan to lure Paganini to London for his British debut, English impresario John Watson (Christian McKay) and his mistress Elisabeth Wells (Veronica Ferres) risk all they own. Business-savvy Urbani ultimately manages to bring Paganini to the British capital, albeit against his will. And thanks to the rave reviews by journalist Ethel Langham (Joely Richardson), Urbani's strategy seems to be working better than he imagined. Protestors throng his hotel, causing pandemonium. Musician and manager are forced to take refuge at Watson's home, where Paganini quickly takes a liking to his h
Director(s): Bernard Rose
Production: Freestyle Releasing
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
38
Rotten Tomatoes:
31%
R
Year:
2013
122 min
$8,013
Website
359 Views


Or we fire a volley yet?

- Fire off a salvo.

I can understand when you are tired.

Gathering we meet tomorrow

front of the opera. Thank you.

Forgive me

- Yes.

I see the sadness in your eyes,

brings the devil drunkenness about you.

I just wanted to say:

Should you ever consolation,

understanding, advice or assistance need

ladies Federation of virtue

is always there for you.

Here is my card.

- Thank you, darling.

I'm there for you.

- Well fine, honey.

Maude? Maude! Can you accompany me home?

Yes.

- I have not seen you.

The Devil himself is went to sleep.

I go home.

- We raise a few more.

Where are you going? To "Old Rooster".

Kling! reasonable.

- What are you drinking?

It may not be big enough.

That you must not tell anyone.

Come with. What are you waiting for?

- Also a lady must have time.

And that can not wait?

- I'll see you.

What is more beautiful man? Shows you.

You do not keep the

night from in the cage.

Bring us to Whitechapel.

- Very well.

My Sits? Yes, ride off.

So then, Rosie. Sit in motion.

F***ing French.

Come on, Rosie. Come, come.

What is it? Come here.

Contact me, darling.

How's it going with you and the maid?

Worst. And I owe you.

I do what I can, in

order to satisfy you.

I hope we have more success tonight.

Soft music

How do I look?

- Too cheap.

So be it.

A beer, please.

I do. You have to wait.

Hey, buddy!

- Stop.

You Are as a French-pig?

Born in the heart of

London. Or wherever.

Will you mock me? I'm sorry

You son of a contaminated whore!

You are under my protection.

Heard the prostitute to you?

- Never seen before.

But I respect and

admire their profession.

The pay sixpence for every powders.

I do not want to take bloody

Leave them in peace. I'm sure

they give you a couple of rounds.

Certainly.

But if they prefer a fist fight,

we are available. I can not help myself

the f***ing foreigners to

beat in Sodomitentracht.

How about when they buy himself free?

Free Buy?

- With a song.

You probably know a song.

- Sing a song.

But one thing we do not know.

- A melody saves us the collar.

An Italian song.

- Do you have something for us?

I got something for you.

The can you ever let me.

He is a fiddler.

He plays "O cara mama mia

Whisper People The

guitarist stops playing

Keep on

He plays a quick tune. '

frenetic jubilation

Who are you

Please silk but reasonable

Careful Who are you

Tell everyone you have now

heard the great Paganini

! = = I'm going with

That's what I earned

drive going fast!

Where we bring this woman?

In Fleet Street, I suppose.

Careful! It's not

what you might think it

She writes for the "Times"

- Indeed.

I keep hoping we could

run a small conversation.

Urbani, please tell the driver,

, he should make a city tour.

We need time for an

intense conversation.

Stop! Maestro.

So, Signor Paganini.

I would have known how to be happy

if these hands were kissed of angels.

Or the devil.

Musicians are just lucky, eh?

Urbani laughs.

Hal Paganini already get his breakfast?

I neither know it nor it interests me.

Please prepare your father any

trouble. He is that important.

I do not know how I could

make the situation worse?

I told the fiddler and his

companion, they should go.

If you still want them

serve food, then go ahead.

We need to keep up appearances.

I want to clarify one

thing:
I am not the maid.

And now I dedicate myself my voice.

Thank you 're so very helpful.

(Sings) My peace is gone.

My heart is heavy.

I think I will find it never

and no more.

Faint piano playing and singing

(sings) My poor mind

is torn apart.

My peace is gone

sincere thanks. If you'll excuse me.

Charlotte, Charlotte,

you listen to that.

"Signor Paganini spontaneous concert

It is not only the best virtuoso,

who has played the instrument

He moves into new spheres He

is bringing new sounds

And only few will ever emulate him

What do you say? If that

does not help helps nothing.

I'm glad, Dad. You could calmly More

violin

Beautiful.

Thank you.

I am glad that you like it

I have to apologize.

- No.

I apologize.

Have you sung as below?

- My song

is a ordinary amateur.

Your game is truly exceptional.

You Like the tune?

- Yes.

I have the right sought. For this aria.

Your Do me the honor

of and tried it? Please.

She sings in Italian.

She sings in Italian.

Welch extraordinary voice.

What purity of the sound.

What a natural timbre.

I never hear her sing so have so far.

It's beautiful.

You make it beautiful.

Who are you really?

I live through music.

Everything I feel, what

I am, what I want to be

is my music.

I know myself The do not have many.

I have to please everyone and not

You must be a proud father.

I need you not to worry.

As long as they play.

Do you remember when

we had our first concert

and our fabulous reviews?

Yes, and I also know yet

exactly what is fit for it.

Excuse me.

Mr. Watson. The Maestro is a bit

sensitive on the day of the concert

It is not to annoy him the best.

I have to congratulate him, Mr. Urbani.

Signor Paganini, which was fabulous.

- Urbani, a coach.

Do you want somewhere?

You come back yet, right?

The drive to the theater is six clock.

There is oh so much traffic.

You talk at once.

Did he say where he wants to go?

Did you hear her sing Charlotte?

- However.

And?

For an unbiased ear it

sounds quite pleasing.

That's it?

I am polite.

Unwanted desires, by

the unscrupulous goings

to be incited the so-called virtuoso

as think of anything else

to their insatiable lust

And what has brought us?

The scourge of our age. The

evil scourge of epidemics.

The self-indulgence has

brought upon us the plague.

Get out of here! You should

come down to times correctly.

The hard you'd regret it.

Because I was brought by

such a charlatan basis.

And just wore this disease in his body.

My life is destroyed. Of

your yard not gone too.

Can I destroy you again?

- Can you mean?

Oh, it would be my feast.

Madam, I am pleased to see you again.

Do I know you?

- We met in front of the Sablonniere.

I cherish the greatest

sympathy for your cause

Thank you.

- Please, go a piece with me.

Do me the honor a

conversation in private.

He whispers something.

Lordsburg Hersh, sir.

What an honor that you are here today.

Let us listen to the

fiddling of Paganini.

So, you are supplied. This is

good. Distributes you all a bit.

Everyone gets a pin and a music book.

Behave unremarkable. But

trying to take down everything.

And if you can record everything

there will be a nice gift for you

I have to ask though!

So full it was never before.

Each lodge, occupied every seat.

Apart from the royal box, of course.

The I have kept for the king free.

Waiting outside a lot. Do we sell it.

If the king says he comes,

the courts must be free.

Even if he changes his mind

He is now 10 minutes late.

Mr. Rogers, he's so far?

If I knew that.

- Then look after for heaven's sake.

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