From Jacques Audiard, the acclaimed filmmaker of Read My Lips, comes this haunting new thriller about a young man caught between a life of crime and classical music.
From Jacques Audiard, the acclaimed filmmaker of Read My Lips, comes this haunting new thriller about a young man caught between a life of crime and classical music.
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I hope rgen that it will will be released world wide (I'm not from France)... "The Beat That My Heart Skipped" is one of those pieces of art that make me me realize what's the importance of art and make me want to create something myself.... I also read an article in the newspaper with the director when the film came out and thought that he's a very smart and interesting man.
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i'll add to my list of must sees
"The Beat That My Heart Skipped" is one of those pieces of art that make me me realize what's the importance of art and make me want to create something myself....
I also read an article in the newspaper with the director when the film came out and thought that he's a very smart and interesting man.
it's in the soundtrack