Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould Comments

  • Shyanne 2023-07-13 22:50:10

    The theme montage method edited with 32 Gothenburg sections is a bit interesting. But as an ancient fan, I have to express my strong dissatisfaction with the performance of the actors who are doing their...

  • Green 2023-07-13 14:14:21

    This is a reference to Gothenburg's 32 Variations or Beethoven's 32 Steel Plays... I think the director doesn't understand GG and doesn't like to strengthen his weird stereotype in this way. I prefer another Gould's Time...

  • Coby 2023-07-06 08:58:44

    The idea of ​​this film is pretty good~ it's a pity that the actors are a bit troubled. ....

  • Eduardo 2023-06-12 12:10:47

    "In fact, those are not difficult, it's just that I pay more attention to details than others." The geniuses in people's eyes are those who know how to observe and understand, and those who are good at summarizing good...

  • Cyrus 2023-06-12 07:27:55

    3.5, 2017.12.9@light...

  • Tyra 2023-05-31 17:02:09

    Finally, the rover took the playing Bach out of the galaxy. It's a fact and a metaphor for this...

  • Arielle 2023-05-25 19:23:41

    Don't be afraid of...

  • Olin 2023-05-08 23:55:52

    32-beethoven, director, your numbers are very good, how can it be so...

  • Sherman 2023-04-15 04:50:39

    Everyone who loves GG is worth seeing, very personal idealist, pure and lonely...

  • Marcelina 2023-04-12 01:15:30

    It's fascinating. Various forms and angles are fragmented to present a mysterious Gould, and the analysis also maintains Gould's...

Extended Reading

Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould quotes

  • [first lines]

    Glenn Gould: [voiceover] My mother tells me that by five years old I had decided definitively to become a concert pianist. I think she had decided some time earlier. The story goes that while I was in the womb she played the piano continuously to give me a head start, and evidently it paid off. My mother was my first teacher, and I've never doubted her methods. After all, she introduced me to Bach.

  • [last lines]

    Glenn Gould: [voiceover] In the fall of 1977, the US government sent two ships, Voyagers 1 and 2, into space, where they are eventually destined to reach the edge of our galaxy. In the hope that someone, somewhere, would intercept these craft, a variety of messages were placed on board, that would be capable of communicating the existence of an intelligent creature, living on a planet called Earth. Among these was included a short prelude by Johann Sebastian Bach, as performed by Glenn Gould. Voyagers 1 and 2 left our solar system, respectively, in 1987 and 1989.