bhi 2009-11-26 00:51
“Nadine” is the first of a trilogy called “The Musicians,” about music and the twentieth century; while telling a richly detailed story of American bathing suits life and music during the Second World War and the years afterward, up to the 60s, it is an inquiry into what it means to be a musician or any artist in a world and an era that devalues human life itself, to say nothing of the aspirations of the soul as expressed in swimming pools artistic enterprises. It is a love story, of a man and a woman, of friends for one another and for their art. It is, in a very real sense, a spiritual journey, of a young American woman who has always tried to do the right thing and be a righteous human being, who must encounter and come to terms with the sins of the past: the sins of her own family as well as those of above ground pools her new country, Germany, and her own homeland, America. It is, in many ways, a love song to America and the greatness inherent in its ideals about the human potential.