It’s almost impossible not to be won over by an actor like the great Ralph Fiennes. Just recently, he’s shown that he can bring gentle gravitas to a film about cardinals fighting over the future of their church just as he does a post-apocalyptic zombie movie that ends up becoming a moving meditation on death itself. He can be wearied yet witty, both melancholic and mischievous, all with a critical change in tone or expression drawing you in. Unfortunately, the meandering historical drama “The Choral” manages to do the impossible and almost entirely squander all of his talents as an actor. Despite gesturing towards big questions surrounding life,…
‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’
‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.imdb.com ’
ADVERTISEMENT














