
Title: The History of Sound
Year: 2025
Running Time: 127′
Country: United States of America
Directed by: Oliver Hermanus
Screenplay by: Ben Shattuck
Starring: Paul Mescal; Josh O’Connor; Chris Cooper; Leo Cocovinis; Raphael Sbarge; Molly Price
Review by Guifré Margarit i Contel | 07 February 2026
Oliver Hermanus’s film hits all the right notes, but none is struck to perfection. Both Mescal’s and O’Connor’s performances are really solid, but the truth is that their love story lacks emotional depth. The motif of folk music as their connecting thread is nicely used, but the truth is that it does not manage to elevate the power of their relationship either.
In fact, the most significant element of this story is how Lionel Worthing’s (Mescal’s character) internal instability and physical comings and goings affect those who care most for him, whether family or lovers, from those in the US to those in Rome and Oxford.
Unfortunately, this ends up leading to quite a predictable, formulaic, and overly cheesy conclusion.
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