Don't overestimate your status in the eyes of others

Clarabelle 2022-04-22 07:01:35

"Piano Teacher" is a French film adapted from the original book. It is extremely depressing to watch, and it also makes people reflect deeply. The influence of parents and family on people is fatal and far-reaching. A sentence in my nick describes how I feel after watching the movie at the moment: the most embarrassing thing is that you often overestimate your status in the eyes of others.

Just like in the film, the 40-year-old psychologically distorted female piano teacher overestimates her 18-year-old student's love for her, trying to control her lover like a mother controls herself, only to be beaten mercilessly and mercilessly by a handsome boy whose male dignity is offended. raped her. At the end, the boy quickly returned to the starting point, and the female teacher stabbed himself in the chest, self-abuse revenge? Can't wait to jump in and save her.

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  • Miller 2022-01-01 08:02:10

    The film I liked very much before. I like it's strength, pain, unspeakable desire, and love that is destroyed by myself.

  • Stuart 2022-04-24 07:01:15

    It's not as extreme as imagined, and the scale is still a lot convergent. Haneke's cruelty can be a little more ruthless.

The Piano Teacher quotes

  • Walter Klemmer: [reading the teacher's letter] "On the contrary, if I beg, tighten my bonds, please. Adjust the belt by at least 2 or 3 holes. The tighter the better. Then, gag me with some stockings I will have ready. Stuff them in so hard that I'm incapable of making any sound. Next, take off the blindfold, please, and sit down on my face and punch me in the stomach to force me to thrust my tongue in your behind." Is this supposed to be serious? You're making fun of me, aren't you? You want a slap?

  • Walter Klemmer: Just then, I was under your window and I was jerking off. That's what you want, huh? You want to...

    [making obscene signs]

    Walter Klemmer: is that it? You're a witch, a pervert! You want to give everyone your illness, don't you? Not me!

    Erika Kohut: I did apologise.

    Walter Klemmer: Fuck your stupid apologies!