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The Beat That My Heart Skipped

SummaryIn this follow-up to his critical smash "Read My Lips," Jacques Audiard has adapted and updated James Toback’s cult 1978 noir "Fingers" to come up with this memorable character study about a young man torn between a life of crime and classical music. (Wellspring Media)

The Beat That My Heart Skipped

Metascore Generally FavorableBased on 32 Critic Reviews
75
User Score Generally FavorableBased on 26 User Ratings
7.0
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SummaryIn this follow-up to his critical smash "Read My Lips," Jacques Audiard has adapted and updated James Toback’s cult 1978 noir "Fingers" to come up with this memorable character study about a young man torn between a life of crime and classical music. (Wellspring Media)

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Metascore
Generally FavorableBased on 32 Critic Reviews
75
75% Positive
24 Reviews
22% Mixed
7 Reviews
3% Negative
1 Review

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Metascore
Generally FavorableBased on 32 Critic Reviews
75
75% Positive
24 Reviews
22% Mixed
7 Reviews
3% Negative
1 Review

  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Mixed Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
Unpretentiously fantastic.
Audiard's take is fevered, immediate, and hopeful--a story of a man recovering his soul. The most intense and compelling sections of The Beat are almost word for word from "Fingers" (albeit translated into French), but this beat changes everything.
It's a film that, by its complexity of character and mastery of tone, surpasses the original it was intended to honor.
By Gianni TruzziFULL REVIEW
Might not be as intriguingly odd as the picture that inspired it. But like that earlier picture, it bristles with life and energy. It's a movie made with equal measures of bravado and humility -- the same mix of qualities you need to play Beethoven, Mozart or Bach.
Even when deadly silent, though, as he is through most of the film, Duris is brutally eloquent.
By Kyle SmithFULL REVIEW
It lacks "Fingers" searing, explosive vitality.
Contrivances accrue so thickly that the source seems to be not 1978 Toback, but 1930s Warner Brothers. The film sweats to be up-to-date with ultra-hectic editing, pace, elision, and sangfroid, but they can't verify the pasteboard base.
User Score
Generally FavorableBased on 26 User Ratings
7.0
81% Positive
21 Ratings
8% Mixed
2 Ratings
12% Negative
3 Ratings

User Score
Generally FavorableBased on 26 User Ratings
7.0
81% Positive
21 Ratings
8% Mixed
2 Ratings
12% Negative
3 Ratings

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Production Company
  • Why Not Productions
  • Sédif Productions
  • France 3 Cinéma
  • Cofimage 15
  • Canal+
  • CinéCinéma
  • La Région Île-de-France
Release DateJul 1, 2005
Duration1 h 48 m
TaglineCan music tame the raging soul?
César Awards, France
• 8 Wins & 10 Nominations
Étoiles d'Or, France
• 4 Wins & 4 Nominations
Globes de Cristal Awards, France
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations

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