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Niccolò Paganini is a genius violinist and composer whose such talent that people call him 'The Devil's Violinist'. His manager Urbani (Jared Harris) brings Paganini to England to conquer the London crowd. When Paganini falls in love with a beautiful girl in the city , Urbani must do anything to separate them to keep the violinist concentrate on the super star life.
Even if, like me, you're a sucker for men with tossable hair and precision eyeliner, you can't help noticing that "The Devil's Violinist" is hysterical - and possibly historical - hooey.
Though his dramatic performance is somewhat too mild, classical-pop violinist David Garrett brings an electrifying musical authenticity to the lead role in "The Devil's Violinist."
Potentially there is a portrait of the artist in crisis buried beneath all the histrionics and parables. As it is, The Devil's Violinist is simply tone deaf.