I was so excited to see Tuner with my nephew at the Broadway last night because the trailer reminded me a lot of Baby Driver, a movie I absolutely love, and it definitely did not disappoint. Niki White (Leo Woodall) was once a promising pianist but hyperacusis, a condition which makes him extremely sensitive to loud noise, forced him to stop playing. He now works as an apprentice to a piano tuner named Harry Horowitz (Dustin Hoffman), a friend of his late father, and begins a relationship with a student named Ruthie (Havana Rose Liu) after he tunes a piano at her conservatory. When Harry has a heart attack and is faced with mounting medical bills, Niki reluctantly starts working for a group of thieves led by Uri (Lior Raz) who manipulate him into opening safes using his heightened sense of hearing. While Niki is able to pay Harry's bills and impress Ruthie with a meaningful gift, the heists become more and more dangerous and this threatens his relationships and, eventually, his life. I think the screenplay is very clever (there are similarities to Baby Driver but it definitely has its own vibe), especially with how Niki uses Uri's criminal philosophy against him to pull a heist of his own and with how he uses the music he denied himself for so long to form a real connection with Ruthie (the final scene is exhilarating). I loved Niki's character arc (even though it is a suspenseful heist movie with some fun romantic elements, it is mostly a compelling character study about a young man who has lost himself) and I also loved Woodall's performance because the juxtaposition between his detachment and his joy in the final scene is incredibly powerful. Finally, I enjoyed seeing all of the moving cogs in the safecracking scenes and I enjoyed hearing everything from Niki's POV (the sound design, both in the loud and quiet moments, is incredible). This is one of my favorite movies this year and I highly recommend it!

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