
When the male members of a local choral society go off to fight in World War I, the exacting Dr. Guthrie must turn to a group of teenage boys to keep the choir alive. He trains them in discipline and song, and together they find the joy of music even as the youths confront the looming reality of being drafted into the army.
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Ralph Fiennes

Shaun Thomas

Simon Russell Beale
Elgar

Ron Cook

Mark Addy

Roger Allam

Alun Armstrong

Robert Emms

Fenella Woolgar
Lady Horsfall

Reuben Bainbridge
Black Bright

Emily Fairn
Bella

Amara Okereke

Lyndsey Marshal

Angela Curran
Mrs. Pemberton

Thomas Howes
Gilbert Pollard

Mark Holgate
Doctor

Tamzin Griffin
Miss Niner

Jacob Dudman
Clyde

Taylor Uttley
Ellis
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The Choral delivers a respectable blend of period artistry and emotive music, anchored by Ralph Fiennes' commanding lead and a soundtrack that resonates with wartime melancholy. Critics and audiences alike commend the production design, performances, and the film's anti‑war tone, yet many note a predictable narrative, uneven pacing, and shallow character exploration. While the sensory experience, especially the choral pieces, elevates the work, the story’s limited depth curtails its lasting impact, resulting in a solid yet uneven cinematic offering.
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Art & Craft
In terms of direction and visual craft, the film benefits from Nicholas Hytner's brisk pacing and an understated color palette that captures Yorkshire's industrial setting. Critics highlight competent cinematography and production design, though some viewers mention bland camerawork and occasional dull hues. Editing maintains a measured flow, but occasional pacing lulls detract from visual momentum. Overall, the artistic execution is solid, supporting the period atmosphere without reaching a standout level.
Character & Emotion
When it comes to character and emotion, Ralph Fiennes' portrayal of Dr. Guthrie receives consistent praise for its conviction, and supporting performances are described as excellent. However, several reviewers observe that many characters remain under‑developed, with dialogue feeling witty but superficial. The emotional resonance is strong in isolated scenes, yet the ensemble lacks cohesive depth, resulting in a mixed impression of character richness across the film.
Story & Flow
Story and flow present a mixed picture; the film’s anti‑war message and musical framing are compelling, but the plot is often labeled predictable and over‑laden with side arcs. Critics note that pacing issues and a lack of narrative tension undermine coherence, while some viewers appreciate the thematic ambition despite its fragmented delivery. Consequently, the storyline engages intermittently but falls short of a fully satisfying arc.
Sensory Experience
Sensory experience stands out, driven by Elgar‑inspired choral performances that many describe as moving and beautiful. The soundtrack and vocal arrangements receive high accolades, providing an emotional core that outweighs technical shortcomings. Visual style complements the music, and sound design emphasizes the contrast between wartime harshness and melodic relief. This aspect consistently garners strong praise, making it the film’s most compelling element.
Rewatch Factor
Rewatch factor is moderate; while the music and occasional humor invite repeat viewings for some, the predictable narrative and shallow character work deter many from returning. Viewers who appreciate period ambiance and choral scores may revisit, yet the film’s pacing and unresolved subplots lower its lasting appeal. Overall, the film offers occasional replay value but is unlikely to become a frequent favorite.
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With their choirmaster joining the army, a choral group in the Yorkshire town of Ramsden decides to take a chance on appointing Dr Henry Guthrie as his replacement, despite Guthrie’s homosexuality, Germanophilia and atheism. A brick is thrown through the audition room window with a note stating “Hun muck”, referring to Guthrie and/or the choice of work (the St Matthew Passion by German composer Bach). Instead Guthrie proposes Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius, which is accepted despite misgivings about the composer’s Catholicism and the work’s inclusion of purgatory. To supplement the diminishing number of male singers, Guthrie recruits male voices from the nearby military hospital.
Two of the singers start a relationship, as Bella’s sweetheart Clyde is “missing believed dead”. He arrives back in the town after having his arm amputated, but Bella feels committed to her new young man. Guthrie receives news of the sinking of the German battleship Pommern and Elgar’s approval almost simultaneously - he is grief-stricken as his lover was a sailor on that battleship. Guthrie’s gay pianist Robert tells him of his intention to register as a conscientious objector rather than be conscripted, but fails to convince his conscription board of this.
Duxbury reluctantly relinquishes the lead role to the talented Clyde. The group’s limited resources lead them to make amendments to the work and to semi-stage it, with Gerontius as a wounded soldier and the Angel as a nurse. The performance is due to be on the evening of the day on which Elgar is to be invested as an honorary Doctor of Music at the University of Manchester and two of the group invite him to a rehearsal afterwards. Initially effusive, he becomes hostile and withdraws his permission for the performance when Duxbury accidentally mentions the revisions.
The group get round this obstacle by making the performance free and it is a great success. Soon afterwards three of the men from the choir are conscripted (though a fourth is refused due to his epilepsy). On the night before they leave one of the three visits the local sex worker Mrs Bishop to lose his virginity before going and another visits his girlfriend Mary, who refuses to have sex with him as this is the bargain she has made with God for him to come home safe. Robert is taken away to prison by the Military Police whilst the three board a train in uniform, their expressions becoming ambivalent once they have said goodbye to their sweethearts and families.
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