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Lydia Tár

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Fictional protagonist of the film Tár, an accomplished conductor whose pretension and artistic authority are central to the film's themes

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"I'm not a big fan of the movie Tar but I was excited to see someone going as her! I was more into the memes than the actual movie. A few moments later when everyone was walking through the station concourse I saw in Lydia's hand a equestrian riding helmet?? and realized to my horror it was just a ho"
I saw a blond woman dressed as Lydia Tár for Halloween · u/cryeingriviera · ↑95 · 2023-10-29
"But when during the movie were we supposed to believe that she is a fraud? The entire movie reinforces the idea that Lydia Tár is incredibly accomplished and respected. Is someone pretentious when they deserve the ability to speak deeper truths about art?"
"Field's "Tar" doesn't express a moral opinion about Lydia Tar or those harmed by her. It instead paints a portrait of a woman in power that loses her stronghold because of generational etiquette errors, or general uneditable egotist personality traits. To quote Lydia Tar "You got to sublimate yourse"
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