It has very little music in it.
I kinda knew what to expect.
But, it still surprised me.
I still don't know what to make of it.
Except it seems that nearly all great lives have tragedy in them too.
It will probably win every award there is.
Spielberg and Scorsese were both producers.
That's big.
"Bernstein" wears different watches throughout the film.
The last one he is wearing is exactly like the one I got from my parents when I graduated from law school.
One I requested.
A Bulova Acuron. He had the same band I have on mine.
A Speidel twis-o-flex.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/386399214827?hash=item59f7301ceb:g:rDEAAOSw1KNlddQh&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAAwIlbsX3OW4nCE%2FZDbGtpReXg9tFoxWyCPUpenAPqUlTVs9Tafzgkzbx8vcTKAytvJdf3MsXQQd6c1BlMMTYBw25Qz7ku%2F20es68xkdsaYe%2FUabgsG0%2BP8CliiN5H5XJyu6sMjFx7ocj72gLDZ345qRQCiKurPeYp0paDElIAjnAPm41zWmzMS1bE794f%2FZGXgao8LrIHzAKJqQd0F2Pr%2BOZWNhcBtA8aruaIapdONNedey2DLm4vcBYkvtKrRJdDSw%3D%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR6j0os2SYw
I'm inclined to believe that this is all accurate and
Bernstein's kids loaned Bradley Cooper their father's watches to wear in the movie.
Also, near the end, Bernstein is driving a gold Jaguar XJS. I wonder if this is accurate. I had a 1994 convertible.
Shane owned 3 Jags.
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