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The Choral (Movie Review)

Ralph Fiennes, Mark Addy, Roger Allam, and Alun Armstrong in The Choral (2025)

ONCE AGAIN, having found a recent Ray Fiennes period piece on Amazon, I briefly read the synopsis, then ordered it. It’s World War I and a small town in England needs a choral director.

He’s highly qualified for the job, but he harbors pro-German sentiments.  And perhaps there are other things as well. 


He’s highly qualified for the job, but he harbors pro-German sentiments.  And perhaps there are other things as well.

Another lovely UK film with a great actor and supporting cast. You get to go back in time and experience  rural English tradition and lifestyle four generations ago. Music was a social experience and a cohesive one.

I had to pay a few bucks to rent it as it was only made last year. Money well spent.

WRH

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