It's the story behind Klimts great portrait of Adele. The story telling method gets top marks for the wonderful flashbacks blending into the moment. The acting is ace for all principal actors. Aside from that, I enjoyed the subtleties of background (nearly every scene had golden hues behind the actors), Randys old VW (VW company financed by Nazi govt), and how all non-Jewish characters resembled old Germans. Also, before the show started I scanned the audience and saw a clear majority were women (I saw it on Mother's Day); not as high a portion as at Eat Pray Love, but significant nonetheless.
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