
A Munich music instructor loses his wife to his greatest pupil, a tenor.In revenge he tries to keep the mother apart from her own daughter.

So, Thou Art My Joy. Is it worth watching today? Honestly, unless you are deep into the weeds of 1930s European melodrama, you might find it a bit of a slog. It’s for the folks who like their human drama served with a side of operatic ego. If you need pacing that moves faster than a glacier, you’ll probably hate it. T...


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Karl Heinz Martin

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"So, Thou Art My Joy. Is it worth watching today? Honestly, unless you are deep into the weeds of 1930s European melodrama, you might find it a bit of a slog. It’s for the folks who like their human drama served with a side of operatic ego. If you need pacing that moves faster than a glacier, you’ll probably hate it. The whole premise is built on this guy who basically can't handle losing. He’s a music instructor, and he gets dumped by his wife for one of his own students. Classic stuff, I guess..."

Joe Stöckel
Lotte Neumann, Walter Wassermann
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