If you look at it as a suspense movie, there are many strange details that cannot be fully explained, and the weaving between the clues is not tight enough.
In the first half, the grand piano was transported to create an atmosphere, and the tension felt like something was going to happen at any time in the dusty manor, and then there was an inexplicable portrayal between the inexplicable pianist star wife and friends, which almost made people panic. I wonder if there is something tricky about these two goods - it turns out that they are two scumbags who are unhappy and unhappy.
In the second half, the pianist tried to die in various ways, and the bad guy just didn't kill his wife.....emmmmm.....wasting this good actor with paranoid mental illness...it's hard to say.
ps. Several slots:
The so-called "unfinishable piece" - then your piano is not that big, and if it doesn't have eight octaves, then it really can't work? But technically speaking, there is no... In addition, in order to indicate that it is a special key, in Black is used for emphasis in the movie - is the first necessary? Second, why not just invert the colors, making the original black keys white and the original white keys black?
At first glance, it is the Hobbit of the Lord of the Rings, and it is a bit weird to play the piano. Also, how does his friend look so much like his Hobbit friend? Almost thought the Hobbit had nothing to do with music after giving away the Lord of the Rings.
Can't think about it. Can't think about it. Listening to the combination of music and pictures, the use of color and the structure of the shots are quite good.
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